October 26 10AM MST / 12PM EST – Visions of Monstrosity Rebecca Close, Kakyoung Lee, Sandra Del Rio Madrigal November 30 10AM MST / 12PM EST – The Body and Horror Dr. Angela Smith, Diana Tran, Sandra Del Rio Madrigal December 3 – Time TBD – Author Reading Sandra Del Rio Madrigal Register: https://bitly.com/migratorymonsters Facilitators:…
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Mobility & Temporality During Covid-19
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Mobility & Temporality – May the 4th
May 4th, 10AM PDT / 1PM EDT / 7PM CEST Register bit.ly/migratorytimessalon You are invited to a Salon on Mobility & Temporality with Migratory Times. Migratory Times is a project of the Institute of (im)Possible Subjects and Center for Arts, Design and Social Research. IiS is a transnational feminist collective producing art and education events…
Session #2: Silhouettes
In acknowledgement of International Women’s Day 2020, the Institute of (im)Possible Subjects (IiS) and the Center for Arts, Design, and Social Research announce session #2 “Silhouettes.” Online Space, Migratory Times, “Silhouettes.” https://migratorytimes.net/ Silhouettes are made by amateurs, artists, alike, and even cast as a shadow in the everyday. A silhouette is a shadow, profile, miniature cuttings,…
Archipelago: Map(s) of the Moving World
Tuesday 21st May at 20.00 in Keskustakirjasto Oodi Book talk on “Migrant Crossings: Witnessing Human Trafficking in the U.S.” with Dr. Annie Isabel Fukushima The event is called: “Archipelago: Map(s) of the Moving World” event is hosted by Center for Arts, Design and Social Research. It is free and open to everyone. #CADSR #Archipelago #event #Oodi #Helsinki https://www.facebook.com/events/2323144021279116/
“Migratory Times” website launch on International Women’s Day
“Migratory Times” website launch on International Women’s Day
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Human Rights Under Siege
IIS is featured in the American Sociological Association’s Section on Human Rights Newsletter (Fall 2017): https://asahumanrights.wordpress.com/2017/10/25/asa-section-on-human-rights-newsletter-fall-2017/ ASA Section on Human Rights Newsletter – Fall 2017 Human Rights Under Siege Table of Contents A Message from the Editors by Annie Isabel Fukushima & Hollie Nyseth Brehm Notes From Your Chair: Human Rights Under Siege Kiyoteru Tsutsui FEATURED ARTICLES…
Salon with the Institute of (Im)Possible Subjects – Silhouettes: Migration, (Un)Documented, and Pedagogies
This event is by invitation only. Please contact Dr. Fukushima at a.fukushima@utah.edu if you have questions or would like to be a part of this discussion. This event is being recorded. Purpose: The salons create a space for discussion, sharing, and connections. For this salon, I would love to invite all of us to be…
Women in Migration Post-Event Video
Dear Colleagues, Check out Utah Museum of Fine Arts and our collaboration with their A.C.M.E. events. It led to a really beautiful collaboration between IIS and UMFA. More to come on the edited video works.
MIGRATORY TIMES/EMBODIED SPACES: A WORKSHOP. TWO PROVOCATIONS + A DIALOGUE.
Saturday, June 24 at 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM New York, New York Migratory Times/Embodied Spaces will center performance works by Naomi Elena Ramirez (NYC) and the collective Diásporas Críticas (Barcelona/Guayaquíl) as transformative pedagogical interventions that open the space of a collaborative workshop to produce collective articulations of (dis)occupying spaces, disidentifications, (re)embodiment, radiofonization, and sonic…
Migratory Times: Un/Tethering in Seoul, South Korea
un/tethering: June 24 – 25, 2017 Seoul, South Korea Tethered subjectivities encompass immigrants who are legally, socially, and politically bound to dualities of citizen/noncitizen, legal/illegal, freedom/social death, and more. Our efforts via action research, public pedagogy and south- south rescensions are to creatively engage and transform both our capillary relations of our migration through and…