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SUMMARY:UCLA/Getty Program’s Distinguished Speaker Series featuring Sarah Sutton: Cultural Heritage and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Click to RSVPSpeaker: Sarah SuttonDate: February 4\, 2022. 11:00amTitle: Cultural Heritage and Climate Change: D(d)iplomacy for Neighbors and NationsCultural heritage has been undervalued as a community and national resource in addressing climate change. Historic landscapes are critical waterline buffers and biodiversity habitats. Structures are refuges and examples of resilient construction. Human-made objects and art hold our identities and the collective knowledge we depend upon for well-being. And our traditions have lessons for sustainability and resilience. These are valuable resources for neighbor-to-neighbor and nation-to-nation relationships that underlay the cooperative action necessary for creating a world where everyone and everything may some day thrive.Presenter Sarah Sutton will share how those who care about cultural heritage have been taking important steps to protect it and to embed it in climate change response as a core component\, not an add on. Historic structures and retrofitted modern buildings are increasingly efficient\, low-carbon solutions that double as safe spaces for community resilience planning in stable times\, and refuges in disturbed times – if left standing. The Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative is a coalition protecting astonishing amounts of land as habitat and a buffer against riverine flooding. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will now include cultural heritage in its reports to the UN. And when President Biden rejoined the Paris Agreement\, he named cultural institutions as valuable partners in tackling climate change. Across the US and now as part of United Nations-level discussions\, cultural heritage is critical to domestic and national practices and agreements that create shared solutions.Bio:Sarah Sutton is CEO of Environment & Culture Partners (ECP)\, a non-profit accelerating cultural institutions’ leadership in climate action. ECP manages the Frankenthaler Climate Initiative\, a grant program supporting museums’ energy efficiency and clean energy projects\, and an IMLS National Leadership Grant creating energy efficiency tools for museums. Sutton is the Cultural Sector Lead for America is All In supporting the Paris Agreement. She is co-author of The Green Museum and author of Environmental Sustainability at Historic Sites & Museums.Sutton is a Steering Committee member and Climate Change co-chair\, for Held in Trust\, a special program of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Institute for Conservation that is shaping the future of the preventive conservation profession. Sutton is a member of the American Psychological Association’s Climate Change Task Force\, and was a selected participant in the International Co-Sponsored Meeting on Climate Change with the IPCC\, UNESCO\, and International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS).  Please submit your questions in advance of the webinar via email to:hnadworny@support.ucla.edu by Wednesday\, February 2 at 12:00 p.m.
URL:https://ioa.pre2.ss.ucla.edu/event/ucla-getty-programs-distinguished-speaker-series-featuring-sarah-sutton-cultural-heritage-and-climate-change/
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SUMMARY:ReVisioning the Future of Archaeology - Graduate Archaeology Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Graduate Student Association of Archaeology\, an affiliate of the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology\, invites you to attend our 9th UCLA Graduate Archaeology Research Conference. This two day virtual event will take place February 4th (4-5pm PST)\, and February 5th (9am-4pm PST) 2022.Titled “ReVisioning the Future of Archaeology\,” we ask: who is archaeology for\, and what tools will we use to (re)design its future? The keynote speaker and graduate presenters will explore topics that consider various questions about archaeology’s role in the present. Topics that bring new ideas\, new resources\, and new approaches together into an interdisciplinary dialogue.“ReVisioning the Future of Archaeology” seeks to engage with the greater community\, and take into consideration artistic visions\, collective and community memory\, and diverse points of view in order to produce more inclusive practices and an equitable discipline.On the first day\, Friday February 4\, we will have our keynote speaker\, Dr. Uzma Rizvi speak. On Saturday\, we will hear from our graduate student presenters.\, who will present for 20 minutes each\, followed by a Q&A and discussion.View the conference website here. Schedule of EventsFriday\, February 4th: 4-5pm PSTKeynote address\, “The Future Was ___________: A time outside this time” by Dr. Uzma Z. Rizvi\, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Urban Studies at Pratt Institute\, Brooklyn\, NY; and Visiting Faculty in the Department of Archaeology\, Shah Abdul Latif University\, Khairpur\, PakistanWith nearly two decades of work on decolonizing methodologies\, intersectional and feminist strategies\, and transdisciplinary approaches\, Rizvi’s work has intentionally pushed disciplinary limits\, and demanded ethical decolonial praxis at all levels of engagement\, from teaching to research.Saturday\, February 5th: 9am-4pm PST9:00am -10:45am\, Session 1: “Multivocal Perspectives on Heritage and Belonging”11:00am -12:45pm Session 2: “Technological Futures in Archaeology”2:00-3:45 pm Session 3: “Performing Archaeology: Re-Engaging with Materials and Their Stories”Register for the conference here.
URL:https://ioa.pre2.ss.ucla.edu/event/revisioning-the-future-of-archaeology-graduate-archaeology-research-conference/
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