Campus Community Book Project 2015–2016 The DIVIDE American Justice in the Age of the Wealth Gap by Matt Taibbi Film Screening October 23, 2015 Inequality For All (2013, 89 mins.) Screening sponsored by Writing in Social Justice (UWP 104J) 11:30 AM – 1 PM, 2nd Floor Instruction Room, Peter J. Shields Library, UC Davis November 19, 2015 Inequality For All (2013, 89 mins.) 7 PM – 8:30 PM, Blanchard Room, Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library, 315 E. 14th Street, Davis Art/Library Exhibit Fall Quarter Justice for All?: The Divide from #OccupyWallStreet to #BlackLivesMatter Public display including bibliography and suggested reading First Floor Lobby, Peter J. Shields Library, UC Davis •January 24 – May 1, 2016 Ai Weiwei Circle of Animals: Zodiac Heads Crocker Art Museum, 216 O Street, Sacramento For more information, please visit crockerartmuseum.org or call 916-808-1182 •January 24 – May 1, 2016 Revealing Ai Weiwei (Interactive Exhibit) Crocker Art Museum, 216 O Street, Sacramento For more information, please visit crockerartmuseum.org or call 916-808-1182 Performance October 27, 2015 "Let Me Breathe": Hip-Hop and the Black Lives Matters Movement in Northern California Sarah Lappas, Ethnomusicology, California State University, Sacramento 4 PM, Room 115, Music Building, UC Davis Workshop January 31, 2016 Equitable, Inclusive and Just Communities: Exploring Historical Policies, Constructs and Practices to Create Healthier Societies Sandy Holman, Director of the Culture C.O.-O.P. (Caring, Optimistic, Open-minded People) 2 PM – 5:30 PM, Blanchard Room, Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library, 315 E. 14th Street, Davis Lecture & Panel Discussion October 21, 2015 Addressing “The Divide” – “If You Cannot Afford One…”: Access to Legal Counsel in the Age of Inequality Lisa Pruitt, Professor, School of Law; Gary Smith, Executive Director of Legal Services of Northern California NOON – 1 PM, Room 1002, King Hall, UC Davis October 22, 2015 Roadblocks and Roadsigns Toward Increasing Diversity in Higher Education Steven Lee, Graduate Diversity Officer for the STEM Disciplines, Office of Graduate Studies NOON – 1:30 PM, DeCarli Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis October 26, 2015 Panel Discussion: Health Inequities and the Homeless – Bridging the Gap Featuring student-run clinics NOON – 1 PM, Room 1024, Education Building, UC Davis Health System, 4610 X Street, Sacramento October 29, 2015 Structural Inequality in the Age of Sustainability, Maintaining the Racial/Spatial Wealth Gap Jesus Hernandez, Lecturer, Department of Sociology NOON – 1:30 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis November 2, 2015 Addressing “The Divide” – The Human Impact of Criminal and Immigration Detention UC Davis Law School Clinic Faculty and Students NOON – 1 PM, Room 1002, King Hall, UC Davis November 9, 2015 The American Way of Poverty: Inequality as the New Norm for the 21st Century Sasha Abramsky, Lecturer, University Writing Program NOON – 1 PM, MU II, Memorial Union, UC Davis November 12, 2015 Understanding Differences in STEM Undergraduate Students, the Outcomes that Result and Hopeful Interventions Marco Molinaro, Assistant Vice Provost for Educational Effectiveness, Undergraduate Education NOON – 1 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis November 12, 2015 Unprincipled Leadership and the Perpetuation of Systemic Inequality Christie Navarro, Director, Center for Leadership Learning, Undergraduate Education 4:30 PM – 6 PM, Room 1360, Surge III, UC Davis OCCR THANKS OUR CAMPUS COMMUNITY BOOK PROJECT (CCBP) PARTNER: Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. THANKS TO OUR UC DAVIS/UCDHS CCBP PROGRAM CONTRIBUTORS: Asian American Studies; Center for Leadership Learning; Center for Poverty Research; Department of Economics; Department of Sociology; Division of Student Affairs (Marketing); Graduate Studies; Guardian Scholars Program; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual Resource Center; Martin Luther King School of Law; Peter J. Shields Library; School of Education; UC Davis Health System (Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing; Department of Nephrology; School of Medicine – Office for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion); UC Davis Stores; Undergraduate Education; University Writing Program. THANKS TO OUR COMMUNITY PROGRAM CONTRIBUTORS: The Culture C.O.-O.P; Crocker Art Museum; Sac Cultural Hub Media Foundation; Sacramento State, School of Music; Underground Books; Yolo County Library (Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch). Lecture & Panel Discussion (con’t) November 16, 2015 TITLE TBA Isa Noyola, Program Manager, Transgender Law Center Time TBA, Multipurpose Room, Student Community Center, UC Davis Please check http://occr.ucdavis.edu/ccbp2015/events for updated information. November 17, 2015 I Didn’t Even Get an Interview: Inequality in Job Searches Karma Waltonen, Lecturer, University Writing Program NOON – 1 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis •November 19, 2015 Panel Talk: Art and Activism 6 PM, Crocker Art Museum, 216 O Street, Sacramento For more information, please visit crockerartmuseum.org or call 916-808-1182 November 20, 2015 Does Stereotype Threat Impact the Healthcare Workforce?: A Matter of Health, Education and Workforce Equity Darin Latimore, Associate Dean, Office of Student and Resident Diversity, School of Medicine; Piri Ackerman-Barger, Assistant Adjunct Professor/Assistant Director of the Master’s Entry Program in Nursing, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing NOON – 1 PM, Room 1347, Center for Health and Technology Building, UC Davis Health System, 4610 X Street, Sacramento January 7, 2016 Improving Access to Home Dialysis in a Diverse Community Jose Morfin, Associate Professor of Medicine, Associate Director for Student Affairs- San Joaquin Valley PRIME, Faculty Director, Post Baccalaureate Program NOON – 1 PM, Room TBA, Education Building, UC Davis Health System, 4610 X Street, Sacramento Please check http://occr.ucdavis.edu/ccbp2015/events for updated information. January 11, 2016 Immigration, Labor, and Inequality Robyn Rodriguez, Associate Professor, Asian American Studies NOON – 1 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis January 12, 2016 How Did Americans Get So Unequal? Peter Lindert, Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics NOON – 1:30 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis January 13, 2016 An Exercise in 'Seeing' Structural Inequality: The Case of Excess Death Among Blacks in the US Kim Shauman, Professor, Department of Sociology NOON – 1:30 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis January 14, 2016 The Long Decline: U.S. Labor Market Inequality Before “Occupy” Ann Huff Stevens, Professor, Department of Economics; Director, Center for Poverty Research, Interim Dean, Graduate School of Management NOON – 1:30 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis Lecture & Panel Discussion (con’t) January 21, 2016 The Education Divide: Structural Inequality in our Nation’s Schools Michal Kurlaender, Associate Professor, School of Education NOON – 1:30 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis January 25, 2016 “Free Chol Soo Lee!”: The California Criminal Justice System and Social Movements for Justice Richard Kim, Associate Professor, Asian American Studies NOON – 1 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis January 26, 2016 Guardian Scholars Program: From the Barriers of Foster Care to the Opportunities of Success Valeri Garcia, Adviser, Guardian Scholars Program, UC Davis; Guardian Scholars Students NOON – 1:30 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis January 27, 2016 The Great Divide: Crime, Incarceration and their Consequences Ryken Grattet, Professor, Department of Sociology: The Evolving Legal and Policy Context of Incarceration Chris Smith, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology: Gentrification, Increasing Inequality, and Crime Rates in Chicago Neighborhoods Bill McCarthy, Professor, Department of Sociology; Angela Carter, Graduate Student, Department of Sociology: Collateral Consequences: Parental Incarceration and Children's Employment in Early Adulthood NOON – 1:30 PM, Garrison Room, Memorial Union, UC Davis January 28, 2016 Restrooms: For People, Not Genders LGBTQIA Staff and Student Staff/Interns 4 PM – 6 PM, LGBTQIA Resource Center, UC Davis January 29, 2016 Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Renal Transplantation Waldo Conception, Professor of Surgery, Stanford Medical Center NOON – 1 PM, ROOM TBA, Education Building, UC Davis Health System, 4610 X Street, Sacramento Please check http://occr.ucdavis.edu/ccbp2015/events for updated information. February 1, 2016 Addressing the Divide: Structural Inequality in American Policing and Prosecution Elizabeth Joh, Professor, School of Law; Thomas Joo, Professor, School of Law and other guest speakers NOON – 1 PM, ROOM TBA, King Hall, UC Davis Please check http://occr.ucdavis.edu/ccbp2015/events for updated information. Book Discussion October 16, 2015; November 9, 2015; January 29, 2016 Interprofessional Book Club Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing NOON – 1 PM, Room 3225A/B, Education Building, UC Davis Health System, 4610 X Street, Sacramento October 27, 2015 Sacramento Community Book Discussion Forum: Is Justice Truly Blind? How the Justice System Operates for the Rich vs. the Poor 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM, Underground Books, 2814 35th Street, Sacramento November 19, 2015 Davis Public Library Book Group 6:30 PM, Blanchard Room, Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library, 315 E. 14th Street, Davis Author’s Visit February 3, 2016 The Forum @MC: Movement of the Moment or an Old Battle Cry-Black Lives Matter Panel discussion with Matt Taibbi, featured CCBP author; other panelists to be announced 4 PM – 5 PM, Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts This event is FREE to the public *February 3, 2016 Author’s Talk – The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap 8 PM – 9:30 PM, Jackson Hall, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts Book signing to follow at 9:30 PM, Yocha Dehe Grand Lobby, Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts To purchase tickets, please visit mondavicenter.ucdavis.edu or call the Mondavi Center Box Office at 530-754-2787. CCBP is sponsored by the Office of Campus Community Relations and the Office of the Chancellor. #ccbp2015 /UCDavisCCBP *Most CCBP Program events are FREE to the public with the exception of the Author’s Talk on February 3, 2015 at 8 PM and all events sponsored by and held at the Crocker Art Museum. To purchase tickets for these events, please visit mondavicenter.ucdavis.edu or call the Mondavi Center Box Office at 530-754-2787; crockerartmuseum.org or call 916-808-1182. •This event is sponsored by the Crocker Art Museum Closed-captioning services available upon request. Please contact OCCR at 530-752-2071 or [email protected] two weeks prior to event date. The DIVIDE American Justice in the Age of the Wealth Gap by Matt Taibbi Please recycle. Printed on recycled paper. Events subject to change. For updates and new events information, please visit occr.ucdavis.edu/ccbp2015