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Cultural Studies and Language Series - Spring 2022OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Mary Brothers '22, Advanced Work in Spanish/Drama, presenting on her process with readings from her play.
Gabriel García Román
VALS—Spring 2022
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Gabriel García Román will give a presentation as part of the Visual Arts Lecture Series.
Master Class with Paisley Rekdal: “Cultural Appropriation versus Approximation”
Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2022
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | This talk will explore the many kinds and types of work that comprise the term “appropriation,” and we'll talk about why certain work offends us, or doesn’t.
Now Virtual | Woodworth Lecture: A Global Look at Plastic in the Ocean
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Dr. Kara Lavender Law, Research Professor of Oceanography with the Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, MA will be this years Robert H. Woodworth Lecture in the Sciences. Dr Law will be discussing A Global Look at Plastic in the Ocean. Please note that this event will be fully virtual.
Paisley Rekdal
Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2022
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Paisley Rekdal is the author of six books of poetry, most recently Nightingale (Copper Canyon, 2019), which rewrites many of the myths in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Rekdal is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Utah and serves as Utah's Poet Laureate.
Paisley Rekdal in Conversation with Michael Dumanis
Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2022
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Grab lunch in the Dining Hall and join Michael Dumanis in a Q&A with visiting poet Paisley Rekdal.
Resettlement in the Green Mountain State
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Dr. Bose’s research focuses on migration, transnationalism, diasporas, and diverse environments. He is part of an ongoing multi-site, multi-year study of economic as well as other forms of development and population displacement which has resulted in several publications including the co-authored Displacement by Development: Ethics, Rights and Responsibilities. Dr. Bose, a local of Vermont, published extensively on racial and ethnic diversity (or lack thereof) of the state of Vermont and the meaning of “becoming New Vermonter” for refugees and displaced persons who are resettled in Vermont.