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These Sacred Hills Film Screening
Tuesday, March 4
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium

These Sacred Hills Film Screening: Facing an existential threat from a proposed green energy project, the Rock Creek Band of the Yakama Nation fights to protect their sacred sites and cultural resources. 

    Philosophy Colloquium: Allison Aitken (Columbia University)
    Friday, March 21
    3:30pm - 5pm
    James Blair Hall, 229 James Blair

    Allison Aitken, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, will present a talk titled "Vasubandhu on Volitional Action: From Mind-Body to Mind-Only."

    All are welcome.

      Artist, Author, Activist Katie Holten: The Language of Trees: Forest Thinking to Reimagine the World
      Tuesday, March 25
      3pm - 4:15pm
      Swem Library, Ford Classroom

      NEW DATE!  Artist, activist, and bestselling author, Katie Holten to speak on the Language of Trees and what it means to love a forest.

      Trapped in History? Sex, Gender, and Creation in the Qurʾān - Rahel Fischbach
      Wednesday, March 26
      11:30am - 12:45pm
      Wren Building, Room 204

      Dr. Rahel Fischbach will present part of her forthcoming book, Between God and History: Politics of Modern Muslim Qurʾānic Hermeneutics. 

      Richard Coer de Lyon and the Necessity of 'Political' Scholarship
      Wednesday, March 26
      5pm - 6:30pm
      Blow Memorial Hall, Room 333

      This talk explores Richard Coer de Lyon as a licit monster, examining key moments in the text and how socio-political contexts can aid interpretation. Kate Norako, Assoc. Professor at UW, specializes in late medieval literature and impact of the crusades.