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SUMMARY:Maine Humanities Council's Think & Drink: What is a criminal?
DESCRIPTION:What is a criminal?\nDefinitions of Criminal Behavior and Who is Defined as a Ciminal\nThe first of the Bangor Think and Drink events! MC’d by our Faculty Advisory Board member Darren Ranco and sponsored by our friends at the Maine Humanities Council. Check out the October and December events as well.  \nGuests: \n\n\n\n \nChief John Skroski\, Phippsburg Police Deparment\n\n\n Jodie Fairbank\, Assistant Professor\, Husson University\n\n\n\n  \nThis year’s topic focuses on policing\, protection\, community\, and trust in the 21st century: “policing in Maine\, its intersection with race\, and how our local experience connects with what we see across the rest of the United States.”
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/maine-humanities-councils-think-drink/
LOCATION:Nocturnem Draft Haus\, 56 Main St.\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Humanities
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SUMMARY:Sanctuary: How do we Prepare for Living that Commitment?
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Marxist-Socialist Studies Controversies Series. \nPresented by Dr. Joseph Cistone\, CEO of IPM (International Partners in Mission)\, working across borders of faith\, culture\, and economic circumstance to create partnerships that build justice\, peace\, and hope\, and a lecturer in Social Ethics at Yale Divinity School and Pastor of Seaside UCC on MDI.\n\nThe lecture and brown-bag lunch will be followed by a discussion.\nFree and open to the public. \nClick here for a full schedule of events in the Fall 2017 Marxist-Socialist Studies Controversies Series. \nSponsored by Marxist and Socialist Studies Minor. Co-sponsored by Maine Peace Action Comm. (MPAC) and the Division of Student Affairs and with support of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Speakers do not necessarily present socialist or Marxist viewpoints. For additional information\, contact: Prof. Doug Allen\, Coordinator\, Marxist and Socialist Studies\, The Maples\, The University of Maine\, Orono\, Maine 04469. Phone: 207.581.3860. Email: dallen@maine.edu.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/sanctuary-prepare-living-commitment/
LOCATION:Bangor Room\, Memorial Union\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Marxist-Socialist Studies Series,Public Humanities
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SUMMARY:The Analog Age*
DESCRIPTION:The Analog Age \nA day and a half of events considering the shift from analog to digital in advance of Digital Humanities Week with special guest Damon Krukowski \nAuthor and podcast host Damon Krukowski will be on campus for a series of events sponsored by the McGillicuddy Humanities Center in collaboration with The Department of English. On Thursday at 4:30 he’ll discuss The New Analog: Listening and Reconnecting in a Digital World with MHC director Jennifer Moxley in an event that is free and open to the public (Stewart Commons 104). Krukowski will also be visiting CMJ 237: Journalism Across Platforms on Thursday and ENG 408: Advanced Poetry Workshop on Friday. A catered lunch in the Wicks Room is scheduled for Friday from noon to 2pm; the topic of discussion is “Negative Capabilities\, Cage\, noise and poetry.” If you’re interested in attending the lunch-time discussion please RSVP to english.chair@maine.edu by Wednesday (Septemeber 27th) at 4:30pm. \nDamon Krukowski:  \nRecording technologies can become outdated or obsolescent\, but does sound itself have an age? If so\, what does it sound like? How do we hear “age” in the temporal medium of sound recording? We may assume that the “Analog Age” is gone for good\, replaced by the “Digital Age\,” but in his new book The New Analog: Listening and Reconnecting in a Digital World\, and podcast Ways of Hearing hosted by Radiotopia author and musician Damon Krukowski takes this assumption back to basics to build a thought-provoking argument asserting the necessity of “noise.” Krukowski helps us understand how recording technologies can have a huge impact on we are and are not hearing in our world. \nDamon Krukowski is the author of The New Analog: Listening and Reconnecting in the Digital World\, which Alex Ross called “a radical defense of analog craft in the face of the digital hard sell.” The Kirkus Review said that “Krukowski turns the basic dichotomy of audio engineering\, the ratio of signal to noise\, into a complex metaphor for the loss of history and ingenuity represented by the replacement of analog recording and culture with digital media.” Krukowski’s six-part podcast\, Ways of Hearing\, went live on Radiotopia’s Showcase on August 4. Krukowski was in the indie rock band Galaxie 500 and is currently one half of the folk-rock duo Damon & Naomi. He has written for Pitchfork\, Artforum\, Bookforum\, Frieze\, The Wire\, and on his blog International Sad Hits. In addition\, he has published two books of prose poetry and serves as co-publisher of the literary press Exact Change. \nSchedule:\nThursday September 28: \n4:30-6PM A discussion between Jennifer Moxley (MHC Director) and Damon Krukowski on his book The New Analog: Listening and Reconnecting in a Digital World.  This event is free and open to the public. Stewart Commons 104. \nFriday September 29: \n12-2PM: Loose round table discussion: Negative Capabilities\, Cage\, noise and poetry. Catered lunch in Wicks Room\, please RSVP to english.chair@maine.edu by Wednesday (Septemeber 27th) at 4:30pm if you want to attend.  \n  \nThe Analog Age is sponsored by the Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center and the Department of English and is part of the 2017-2018 year-long symposium: Juvenescence/Obsolescence: Humanities Approaches to Aging across the Ages.
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/the-analog-age/
LOCATION:Allen and Sally Fernald AP/PE Space\, Stewart Commons IMRC\, UMaine\, Orono\, ME\, 04469\, United States
CATEGORIES:Communication and Journalism,Juvenescence/Obsolescence humanities symposium,Public Humanities
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SUMMARY:Truth\, Healing and Change in the Land of the Dawn*
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the collective history and relationship of Maine and Wabanaki people through an understanding of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). What is the history and future of TRC? Barbara Kates\, Maine communities organizer for Maine Wabanaki REACH\, will address this and other questions. Refreshments served. \nFree and open to the public. \n 
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/truth-healing-change-land-dawn/
LOCATION:Lord Hall\, room 202\, UMaine\, Orono\, ME\, 04468\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Public Humanities,Wabanaki,workshop
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SUMMARY:Cholo in Peru\, Latino in the United States
DESCRIPTION:How Similar is Racism and White Privilege in the North and in the South? A Personal History\nLecture by Marco Aviles\, Author and Journalist. \n \nPart of the Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series \nSponsored By: UMaine Deptartment of Modern Languages and Classics and CHISPO Centro Hispana\nContact: Maria Sandweiss
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/cholo-peru-latino-united-states/
LOCATION:Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium\, Barrows Hall\, University of Maine\, Orono\, ME\, 04468\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hispanic Heritage Month Lecture Series,Lecture,Public Humanities
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