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GCSC Seminar: Jessica Grindstaff “Storytelling, Imagism and Empathy: Awakening an Audience”

Phantom Limb Company has literally gone to the ends of  the earth from Antarctica to Fukushima  to research stories that would be turned into emotionally hybrid theatre pieces about human relationship to nature and environmental change in hopes that they could awaken a viewer's perception of their own power to create change. Read more here. Please […]

Phantom Limb Company “Falling Out” | UtahPresents

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Visit UtahPresents for tickets.     https://www.utahpresents.org/events/falling-out/ A highly anticipated and deeply researched production, Falling Out examines the earthquake, tsunami and subsequent nuclear meltdown that ravaged the region of Fukushima, Japan in 2011, marking the most fatal natural disaster in history. Blending puppetry with the distinct Japanese art of Butoh, Phantom Limb Company collaborates with Dai Matsuoka […]

GCSC Seminar: “Transdisciplinary Explorations of Sustainability in a Time of Change at the Bonneville Salt Flats”

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You must be logged in to your Zoom account to join.  Zoom link: https://utah.zoom.us/j/91594101737?pwd=ZWFHV2dWK2ZuektJeGJxUWQxUjdnUT09 Meeting ID: 915 9410 1737     Passcode: 310125 Dr. Brenda Bowen has led interdisciplinary research on the Bonneville Salt Flats that has advanced our understanding of how this extreme landscape responds to changes in the environment. To help enable data-driven decision-making in […]

GCSC Seminar: “Everyday Racism in Integrated Spaces” Stacy Harwood

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You must be logged in to your Zoom account to join.  Zoom link https://utah.zoom.us/j/91594101737?pwd=ZWFHV2dWK2ZuektJeGJxUWQxUjdnUT09 Meeting ID: 915 9410 1737     Passcode: 310125 Many college campuses promote themselves as integrated multicultural spaces where students from diverse backgrounds live, study, and play together in unity, but many students of color experience racial hostility and exclusion in their […]

GCSC Seminar: “Whose Anthropocene? A data-driven look at the prospects for collaboration between natural science, social science, and the humanities”

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You must be logged in to your Zoom account to join.  Zoom link https://utah.zoom.us/j/91594101737?pwd=ZWFHV2dWK2ZuektJeGJxUWQxUjdnUT09 Meeting ID: 915 9410 1737     Passcode: 310125 Carlos Santana is a philosopher of science, interested especially in where the environmental sciences meet policy and values. Dr. Santana is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy, University of Utah. Although the idea […]