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DESCRIPTION:2/14-15  UCB Imagining Post 3.11 Futures and Living with Anthropogenic 
 Change\n\n3:10-5:50 | Film Screening: A2-B-C (2013), Conversation with Ian 
 Thomas Ash (director) and Hideaki Fujiki\n\nUCB Imagining Post 3.11 Futures 
 and Living with Anthropogenic 
 Change\nhttp://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/ieas.html?event_ID=130740&date=2020-02-14&filter=Secondary%20Event%20Type&filtersel=\n\nConference/Symposium: 
 Center for Japanese Studies | February 14	– 15, 2020 every day | 9 
 a.m.-6:30 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall, Banatao Auditorium (#310)\n\nSponsors:  
 Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS), Center for Japanese Studies (CJS), 
 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science\n\nThe symposium brings together 
 artists, activists and scholars for a series of conversations on the 3.11 
 disasters and the effects of anthropogenic change. The conversations will 
 explore how people in northeastern Japan are living with the consequences 
 of the 3.11 disasters and how different communities with varying 
 livelihoods and vulnerabilities have responded to and invented tactics to 
 survive them. While the works we discuss will provide attention to details 
 that help contextualize the disasters and their aftermath within Japan, 
 they will also reveal new contours for knowledge production and call forth 
 forms of community existing in the commons of matter, survival and 
 invention.\n\nSCHEDULE\nDay 1 - Friday, February 14 | 
 9:00am-6:00pm\n9:00-9:15am | Coffee and Pastries\n9:15-9:30 | Opening 
 Remarks\n9:30-11:00 | Panel 1: Ethnographies of Everyday Life\n* Paper #1 
 (9:30-10) Dylan Hallingstad O’Brien\n* Paper #2 (10-10:30) Man-Kei Tam\n* 
 Moderator (10:30-11) Jon Pitt\n11:00-12:20pm | Break\n12:30-2:30 | 
 Roundtable #1: A Conversation on “Gender, Knowledge Production and Food 
 Politics” with Mayumi Fukunaga and Junko Habu, and Aya Kimura \n* 
 Moderators (2-2:30) Tomoe Otsuki and Roddey Reid \n2:30-2:50 | 
 Break\n3:00-6:00 | Film Screening: Fukushima wa kataru (2018), Conversation 
 with Toshikuni Doi (director), Mimi Long and Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano\n\nDay 2 
 - Saturday, February 15 | 9:00am-7:30pm\n9:00-9:20am | Coffee and 
 Pastries\n9:30-10:30 | Film Compilation Screening\n10:30-11:30 | Keynote 
 Address: Livia Monnet, “Asian Women Artists Imagine Nuclear and 
 Post-Extinction Futures”\n11:30-12:50pm | Break\n1:00-3:00 | Panel #2: 
 Nuclear Futures: Documentary Cinema and Speculative Fiction\n* Paper #1 
 (1-1:30) Mimi Long\n* Paper #2 (1:30-2) Hideaki Fujiki\n* Paper #3 (2-2:30) 
 Toshiya Ueno\n* Moderators (2:30-3) Saeko Kimura and Shelby 
 Oxenford\n3:00-3:10 | Break\n3:10-5:50 | Film Screening: A2-B-C (2013), 
 Conversation with Ian Thomas Ash (director) and Hideaki Fujiki\n6:00-7:30 | 
 Roundtable #2: Extending the Conversation on Anthropogenic Climate Worlds: 
 Lisa Bloom, Rebecca Hogue and Greg Levine with Anne-Lise Francois 
 (moderator)\n\nFor more information, please go to our website: 
 https://ieas.berkeley.edu/imagining-futures-post-311-japan\n\nEvent 
 Contact:  cjs@berkeley.edu\n\nBanatao Auditorium (310 Sutardja Dai 
 Hall)(link is external)\n2594 Hearst Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94720 at the 
 intersection of Hearst Avenue and LeRoy Avenue.\n\nThe Banatao Auditorium 
 at 310 Sutardja Dai Hall is located on the main level/third floor just past 
 the building entrance on Hearst Avenue. The Kvamme Atrium is adjacent to 
 the Banatao Auditorium.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/29/18830145.php
SUMMARY:Imagining Post 3.11 Futures and Living with Anthropogenic Change
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium (310 Sutardja Dai Hall)(link is external)\n2594 Hearst 
 Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94720 at the intersection of Hearst Avenue and LeRoy 
 Avenue.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/01/29/18830145.php
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