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During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the 91±¬ÁÏ, and the greater community, together online.Ìý

Many of these online opportunities are streamed through Zoom. All 91±¬ÁÏ faculty, staff, and students have access to .Ìý


Strange Coupling 2020 Exhibition Launch

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Strange Coupling has been a student-run tradition in the School of Art + Art History + Design since 2002. It brings together the 91±¬ÁÏ and the greater Seattle art community by pairing students with professional artists for a collaborative art project of their choice. This year, Strange Coupling’s theme for the exhibition is Memory. Each of the works produced by this year’s couplings speak to memory — as a place or an experience, fragmented or weighty, out of touch or within reach.


91±¬ÁÏ Alumni Book Club: The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein

August – October

Selected by 91±¬ÁÏ Alumni Book Club members, The Color of Law is presented in partnership with , as a part of their  reading list. Book Club members receive invitations to moderated online discussions and resources to help the reading experience.

Indigenous Speaker Series: Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson
August 26, noon – 1:00 PM | Online

EarthLab is proud to co-sponsor a virtual Indigenous Speaker Series, hosted by the Northwest Indian College – Nez Perce. The series amplifies voices of Indigenous people and promotes a dialogue about Indigenous people’s cultural and traditional lived experiences.

Explore Conservation: One Hopi Farmer’s Perspective presented by Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson.

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Beyond Guilt Trips: Navigating Identity, Social Justice, and Travel

August 26, 2:00 – 3:30 PM |

This workshop led by Dr. Anu Taranath features her timely and compelling book, Beyond Guilt Trips: Mindful Travel in an Unequal World. Featured in Oprah Magazine’s “26 Best Travel Books of All Times,” and a Finalist for three book awards, Mindful Magazine has written, “Enlivened by her travel stories—at once tense, challenging, and brightly beautiful— Taranath’s book may become required reading for those who wander, and those who want to.”

Free |


 

Looking for more?

Check out 91±¬ÁÏAA’s Stronger Together web page for more digital engagement opportunities.