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SUMMARY:CLAS-Andean Working Studies Group Lecture Series "Poetics of Buen Vivir: The Political Ontology of Indigenous Poetry in Latin America" by Dr. José Carlos Díaz Zanelli
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\,\n \nYou are invited to the CLAS-Andean Working Studies Group Lecture Series “Poetics of Buen Vivir: The Political Ontology of Indigenous Poetry in Latin America” by Dr. José Carlos Díaz Zanelli on November 10 at 11: 15 am (AB-5190).\n \nDr. Díaz Zanelli is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Latin American Literature and Culture at Trinity College. He received a Ph.D. from the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Rutgers University in 2022. He is currently working on a book project tentatively titled The Insurgent Veins of Indigenismo. His research focuses on issues such as the cultural representation of indigenous mobilities and ecological/ontological conflicts in the Andes\, Amazonia\, and Mesoamerica. Analyzing a heterogeneous cultural archive centered on indigenous issues\, he works with a theoretical interface that includes decolonial critique\, political ecology\, continental philosophy\, queer critique of color\, and Latin American Marxism.\n\n\n\nLecture description: Despite the discussions that have institutionalized Buen Vivir (living-well) in the judicial literature of countries such as Bolivia and Ecuador\, in the field of cultural studies\, this concept can also be read as a trope that thematizes a variety of cultural texts. By taking it beyond the role of a helpful rhetorical device for seeking eco-social alternatives to developmentalism\, some notions of Buen Vivir channel specific indigenous politics through socio-cultural devices that reassert notions of ontological sovereignty\, as is the case of contemporary indigenous poetry of Latin America.\n \nThe event is free and open to the public. Please\, spread the word among your networks.
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/clas-andean-working-studies-group-lecture-series-poetics-of-buen-vivir-the-political-ontology-of-indigenous-poetry-in-latin-america-by-dr-jose-carlos-diaz-zanelli/
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SUMMARY:Rutgers GCF Bible Study
DESCRIPTION:How should we pray? How should we give? How should we fast? Rutgers Graduate Christian Fellowship (GCF) invites you to join us as we explore these questions together through the book of Matthew in the Bible! We will meet on campus (exact location TBD) on Friday Nov. 11th @ 5pm- 7pm.
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/rutgers-gcf-bible-study/
CATEGORIES:GSO Hosted
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SUMMARY:EcoGSA camping trip
DESCRIPTION:The Ecology department is going camping at Worthington State Forest\, near the Delaware Water Gap. We’ll meet at the campground on Old Mine Road on Saturday afternoon to set up campsites. Participants are responsible for their own transportation and camping gear. \nPlease RSVP
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/ecogsa-camping-trip/
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SUMMARY:LGBTQIA+ Community Forum
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQIA+ Community Forum \nWednesday\, November 30th\, 2022 \n6-8PM at Rutgers Academic Building 2400 (East Wing)\, College Avenue Campus \n  \nCalling all LGBTQIA+ students! This forum is an opportunity to learn more about needs and advocacy for the queer and trans community on campus. This program will use the executive summary report from the Spring 2022 roundtable dialogues to identify our community’s highest priorities. \nWe will discuss long-term and short-term goals for improvements to recreation\, mental health\, classroom environment\, leadership\, and similar topics for LGBTQ+ students. We will also take suggestions and input on the timeframe and urgency of these solutions\, and gauge interest in task forces or other committees aimed to address these concerns.\nHosted with Queer Caucus (the umbrella council representing over 10 queer\, trans\, and social justice student organizations) and The Center for Social Justice Education & LGBT Communities.
URL:https://gsa.rutgers.edu/event/lgbtqia-community-forum/
LOCATION:Academic Building\, 15 Seminary Pl\, New Brunswick\, NJ 08901
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