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super excited about @usc's new flagship sustainability solutions post-doc: ANY field, 5 positions, cross-disciplinary, lasts two-years, great benefits. 11/15 deadline, so pls spread the word and join us! postdocs.usc.edu/postdoctora…@ASCJ_Research
super excited to see this great piece go from our (outdoor) classroom to the world...fine work, huge commitment and a bit support (looking at you @thrupkaew and @ananny)! looking forward to @montana_denton's next! @USCAnnenberg@USCWrigley
Want to learn more sea level rise planning, our beaches, and the ongoing debate about what to do with infrastructure and homes along a rapidly eroding coast? Check out our new featured article by recent USC graduate @montana_denton.
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We’ve got the blueprint for bold systems change! Connecting Communities Countywide is the result of a year-long effort from our Internet Action Team. Join CGLA on Sept. 22, 11:00 PDT for our IAT Policy Blueprint Launch Webinar to learn more. Register: bit.ly/3U2OYdE
while i love every convo we have, this one was a special treat…so don’t miss the opportunity to hear from these two remarkable, multi-faceted, gravity-defying wonderful human beings!
This week, @SR_Toliver joins @henryjenkins & @cmac to discuss her experience merging storytelling with ethnographic research by leading a science fiction writing workshop with six young, Black girls. Listen at howdoyoulikeitsofar.org/?p=1…
this convo - and the book that informed it - have continued to energetically careen around my head and interactions with others. whether you teach, parent, make art or care@about those things, it’s worth a listen and a read! @USCAnnenberg
As a Native person in this country, your voice matters. The Indigenous Futures Survey is a Native-led research project designed to spotlight the experiences, systemic challenges & priority issues of Native peoples today.
This week,@kidolopez Director of the Asian American Studies Program at University of Wisconsin-Madison, joins @henryjenkins & @cmac to share a look at micro media innovations among Hmong American communities and how they inform our broader media landscape. Listen at link in bio!
Coming 12/3 - @henryjenkins and @cmac are joined by @STurkle, MIT professor and author, to discuss her new memoir, The Empathy Diaries and reflect back on the process of memoir writing, and the role empathy can play in all of our lives.
#TheEmpathyDiaries
This week @henryjenkins and @cmac are joined by @RukminiPande,@De_Kosnik, @prof_carrington, to talk about how race is addressed or not in fandoms and fan studies, covering fandom controversies of the recent past while discussing the complexity of the legacy of fandom in America.
when talking with an author/scientist and experimental philosopher, the tweet writes itself...while your mind blows up in all kinds of amazing and cascading ways. we got into new ways of seeing life, time and much more...don't miss the amazing @divyastweets@jonathonkeats
This week author SB Divya and artist Jonathon Keats continues our series on climate futures by beginning with the notion of a thought experiment, and how that is manifested in both Divya’s fiction and Jonathon’s art projects.
such an inspiring and informative exploration of speculative fiction @sarenaulibarri and @zonal. left me seeing so many opportunities to use these practices...and wanting to read even more solarpunk.
This week on episode 84 of the HDYLISF podcast @henryjenkins and @cmac are joined by Sarena Ulibarri (left), Editor-in-Chief of World Weaver Press and Ed Finn (right), of Arizona State University to discuss how solarpunk helps us to imagine a better, more sustainable future.
talking to @candiscallison and @jnoisecat was powerful and provocative. loved their insights on topics from post-apocalyptic communities, to indigenous knowledge and journalism's failings and will absolutely draw you into their amazing and timely work!
Ok this week’s episode of “How Do You Like It So Far?” @cmac and @henryjenkins talk to Julian Brave NoiseCat and Candis Callison regarding indigenous voices for environmental justice.
having the chance to talk w/these amazingly thoughtful, powerful and visionary changemakers was just awesome. if you care about the relationship between media, culture society, have a listen...and then dive deep into Bridgit @tracyvs's remarkable work!