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Backyard Theory Meeting in March, 2021

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Next Gathering:

Thursday, March 11, 4-5:00 pm PST

Professor Bhaskar Sarkar will facilitate a group discussion of Sandro Messadra and Brett Neilson's book, Border as Method, Or, the Multiplication of Labor (Duke UP, 2013). If you are interested in participating in this discussion, please contact Tinghao Zhou at tinghaozhou@ucsb.edu

Join Zoom Meeting https://ucsb.zoom.us/j/85273217951?pwd=Qjk3NjVwWi9QS2IvQ3pmeGpUL1Zjdz09

Meeting ID: 852 7321 7951 Passcode: 466661

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Backyard Theory is a reading group dedicated to discussing books and ideas related to contemporary cultural, environmental, and political conditions. The gatherings are intended to engage with writings on an array of issues, including media, art, and politics, systemic racism, climate change, Big Tech, the pandemic, and more.

Backyard Theory is organized by the GMTaC Lab and co-facilitated by reading group participants. Each gathering occurs either online via zoom or outdoors in a backyard, park, or patio space. When outdoors, our meetings are limited to eight people and social distancing measures are required. Participants are expected to access readings on their own, and finish them before we get together. Please come to the meetings prepared to raise questions, engage in discussion, listen carefully, and be respectful of others’ opinions. The goal is for us to be able to reflect collectively on the current moment in the world, and to formulate ideas and tactics for supporting progressive political, socio-economic, and environmental change.

Backyard Theory was initiated by Lisa Parks and Chip Stearns in Missoula, Montana during summer 2020 as a way of bringing community members together during the COVID-19 pandemic to discuss current US political and cultural conditions. Academics and non-academics actively participated. If you are interested in starting your own Backyard Theory group, please contact Lisa Parks: parks@ucsb.edu. There may be small grants available for groups who commit to buying their books via local, independent bookstores.

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GMTaC Lab Research Lecture: "Silicon Valley's Caste System: Race, Class and All Women Coding Boot Camps" by Professor France Winddance Twine, UCSB

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Transworlding (III): Hongyuan Jin (Economics), "The Influence of Foreign-born Directors on the US Film Industry"