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Stonebreakers: The Fight over Monuments and Memory

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Stonebreakers: The Fight over Monuments and Memory

UC Santa Barbara’s Carsey-Wolf Center hosted the filmmakers Valerio Ciriaci and Izaak Liptzin to discuss their film Stonebreakers. The speakers talked about the protests surrounding the Columbus monuments during the Black Lives Matter movement and finding new ways to memorialize history.

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On Creativity and Censorship in Cuban Film

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On Creativity and Censorship in Cuban Film

UC Santa Barbara’s Carsey-Wolf Center hosted Cuban writer-director Miguel Coyula and actress Lynn Cruz to discuss their 2021 film Corazón Azul. The filmmakers spoke about the challenges they faced over the decade it took to produce the film, specifically, government censorship in Cuba.

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The Writing Program launches new AI Guidelines

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The Writing Program launches new AI Guidelines

The Writing Program at UC Santa Barbara has taken a proactive lead in the field of AI with its recent introduction of a new AI Writing Program Policy. Daniel Frank, a lecturer in the Writing Program and one of the writers of the new policy, explores how instructors and students can implement AI in the classroom.

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Honoring Home: Students Altarists at the UCSB Library

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Honoring Home: Students Altarists at the UCSB Library

Undergraduate student altarists worked with Las Maestras Center to create an altar for display in the Library at UC Santa Barbara. The altarists sat down to talk about their experience creating the altar and having it on display.

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A New Music Events Manager Revives Lehmann Hall

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A New Music Events Manager Revives Lehmann Hall

Richard Croy, the new production and events manager for UCSB’s Music department, sat down for a Q&A to discuss his experience in theater and producing, as well as his plans to revitalize Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall.

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The Art of Activism

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The Art of Activism

UC Santa Barbara’s art department recently welcomed artist Rodrigo Valenzuela, a professor of photography at UCLA to speak to students as part of the Visiting Artist Speaker Series. Valenzuela shared his portfolio of work, emphasizing economic, political, and social issues in the United States and in Chile, where he is originally from. He encouraged students looking to pursue a career in art.

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High Honors for the English Department

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High Honors for the English Department

The English Department has reason to celebrate, as two of its professors won awards for early career achievements in their fields of study.

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