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N膩驶膩lehu Anthony

Monday, September 16, 2019

N膩驶膩lehu Anthony

N膩驶膩lehu Anthony is a Native Hawaiian from Ka驶a驶awa, O鈥檃hu and is the founder of Palik奴 Documentary Films - a production company that focuses on documentaries and oral histories with a special emphasis on Hawai驶i and its people. Anthony has a vast array of experience in the film industry and has been immersed in the Hawaiian community throughout his life. His desire to give voice to Hawai驶i鈥檚 stories as told by Hawaiians from our perspective is the very reason N膩驶膩lehu pursued a career in film and television. N膩驶膩lehu鈥檚 other great passion is being a part of the voyaging community. As a crew member since 1995 and more recently as a captain aboard H艒k奴le驶a, his voyaging experiences have shaped and defined him as a person and has been a focal point for his films.

 

Laila Lalami
Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Laila Lalami

Laila Lalami was born in Rabat and educated in Morocco, Great Britain, and the United States. She is the author of four novels, including , which won the American Book Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, and , which was a Los Angeles Times bestseller and a finalist for the National Book Award in Fiction. Her essays have appeared in The Nation贬补谤辫别谤鈥檚, the Guardian, the Washington Post, and the New York Times Magazine. She is the recipient of fellowships from the British Council, the Fulbright Program, and the Guggenheim Foundation, and is currently a professor of creative writing at the University of California at Riverside. She lives in Los Angeles. 

 

 

Mabel Wilson
Monday, November 4, 2019

Mabel Wilson

Mabel O. Wilson is the Nancy and George Rupp Professor at the GSAPP and a professor in the African American and African Diasporic Studies Department at Columbia University. She serves as the Associate Director at the Institute for Research in African American Studies and co-directs Global Africa Lab. She is a designer/historian on the architectural team for the Memorial to Enslaved African American Laborers at the University of Virginia.  She is the author of Begin with the Past: Building the National Museum of African American History and Culture (2016) and Negro Building: Black Americans in the World of Fairs and Museums (University of California Press, 2012). She is currently developing the manuscript Building Race and Nation: How Slavery Influenced Antebellum American Civic Architecture and collaborating on a collection of essays on race and modern architecture. She is a founding member of Who Builds Your Architecture? (WBYA?)鈥攁n advocacy project to educate the architectural profession about the problems of globalization and labor.

 

Jihan Gearon
Monday, February 24, 2020

Jihan Gearon

Jihan Gearon is Navajo and Black from the Navajo Nation. She is a graduate of Stanford University with a Bachelor of Science in Earth Systems and a focus in Energy Science and Technology. She serves on the boards of Sustainable Nations Development Project and Groundswell Fund, and on the advisory committee of Radical Imagination Family Fund. Her work over the past 15 years has made her a nationally recognized movement leader in environmental and climate justice, just transition, Indigenous Peoples rights, and Indigenous feminism. Jihan is a skilled and creative facilitator, popular educator, movement-builder, writer, and painter. She was named one of the 鈥淕rist 50! The 50 People You'll Be Talking About in 2016鈥 and was recently awarded the NDN Changemaker Fellowship.

This lecture is sponsored by the Core Program and the Antoinette and Vince M. Dungan Lectureship on Energy and the Environment.

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