Trump Debate in Carp Nov 3
Trump Debate at the Alcazar Theater in Carpinteria, Nov 3 at 3:00 pm. Free Admission
Trump Debate at the Alcazar Theater in Carpinteria, Nov 3 at 3:00 pm. Free Admission
Celebrate the conclusion of six weeks of Kunsthalle for Music and savor the last hours of musical performance over a glass of Presqu’ile wine. A conversation between Abaseh Mirvali, Executive Director, Chief Curator & CEO at MCASB, and the ensemble will round out the afternoon.
Heal your inner child and transform your life!
In this Program that is guided by facilitator and ACIM Minister Muriel Guilbaud, you will learn how to heal your needy inner child through giving it the nurturing attention it has always wanted.
SBCC School of Extended Learning presents special guests Radhule Weininger, MD, Ph.D., and Michael Kearney, MD, discussing a model of self-care and resilience based on mindfulness, self-compassion, and nature connection that they have presented to health care workers, university and high school students, educators, firefighters, and elderly individuals living in skilled nursing facilities.
Charity golf tournament.
All proceeds go directly to the Breast Care Imaging Center at Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital and the Breast Resource Center in Santa Barbara.
Paseo Nuevo is partnering with the Santa Barbara County Workforce Development and the Santa Barbara County Business Engagement Roundtable to host a Holiday Retail Job Expo on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, from 3 pm to 6 pm
Paseo Nuevo is partnering with the Santa Barbara County Workforce Development and the Santa Barbara County Business Engagement Roundtable to host a Holiday Retail Job Expo on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, from 3 pm to 6 pm
Paseo Nuevo is partnering with the Santa Barbara County Workforce Development and the Santa Barbara County Business Engagement Roundtable to host a Holiday Retail Job Expo on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, from 3 pm to 6 pm
"Is politics our new religion?" How we answer this question depends on how we define religion and politics, both of which mean different things to different people (including scholars). UCSB Library presents a talk by Ann Taves, Professor of Religious Studies, to be followed by a public reception.
Intuitive layering is the driving force behind this hands on workshop, orchestrated by Glenn Dallas artist Brendan Briggs. If you’ve ever wondered how to create texture and depth within your works, backdrop or foreground, this class is for you.
Participants need only bring open, creative and free minds. Materials will be provided. Everyone will go home with a completed piece of personal art work.
This workshop is held on Monday, November 4, 2019, 5:30 – 7:30; or until you finish your project!
For more info, e mail Brendan Briggs- janebelleau@gmail.com
This talk examines the history of solidarity networks and relations through the lens of media and culture. Focusing on a number of recent instances in which links between oppressed communities have been fashioned through an array of media forms including YouTube videos, Twitter feeds, Facebook posts, hip hop music, and more. Greg Burris argues that media activism presents an opportunity to critically examine and challenge our notions of race, identity, and solidarity itself. Greg Burris is a film and cultural theorist whose work focuses on race, media, and emancipatory politics. After graduating from UCSB in 2015, he relocated to Lebanon where he is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the American University of Beirut.
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