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Code of the Freaks with Post-Film Discussion with CODE

CODE

MCC Theater

Code of the Freaks, a feature-length documentary, is a radical reframing of the use of disabled characters in film. Hollywood continues to crank out all the old disability clichés and hollow inspirational narratives – what disability activists call “inspiration porn” – that have served so well for more than a century. Code of the Freaks (the title is a line from Tod Browning’s 1932 classic Freaks) counters these formulaic entertainments with a powerful corrective: it dares to imagine a cinematic landscape that takes disabled people seriously and offers audiences an example of what it means to center the voices of disabled people. Film will be presented with closed captioning. Please contact micky_brown@ucsb.edu if you have any questions regarding accessibility for this event. 1 hour, 6 minutes.

Co- Sponsors: CODE (Commission on Disability Equity)

traci kato-kiriyama workshop

Resilient Love

Navigating With(out) Instruments - the workshop

traci kato-kiriyama

MCC Lounge

 

our processes require creativity

our creativity leans on curiosity, courage, experimentation

our creative experimentation asks us to trust the process

 

Enter into this writing workshop space, open and curious, and join in a two-hour collective experience with author, theatre deviser, multidisciplinary artist, organizer, traci kato-kiriyama (they+she / tkk).

 

traci will give a brief intro of their work, including theatrical and literary practices alongside a long journey of art+community organizing and solidarity work. tkk will take us through themes of their book, Navigating With(out) Instruments, and make space for folks to build poems for storytelling and writing - all oriented to each participant’s own “Table of Contents” (an exercise that will carry into our writing processes well beyond the day of the workshop). 

 

They’ll invite you to take risks and be open about your process, but you’ll never be forced to share aloud. It’ll be a challenging, yet nurturing entry point into writing again, continuing to write, or to writing anew - all are welcome.

 

Themes include:  

1. intersectional solidarity work; radical love; community organizing, and

2. mental/spiritual/emotional wellness; collective care.

 

Let’s take a collective, transformational DIVE!

traci kato-kiriyama

Resilient Love

Navigating With(out) Instruments: risk & vulnerability, reckoning and healing, creative excavation & collective joy

traci kato-kiriyama (they/she)

MCC Theater

Join artivist, author, organizer, traci kato-kiriyama (they+she) in a reading from Navigating With(out) Instruments—poetry, micro essays, notes to self. tkk will read and speak on various themes from their book—from friendship & solidarity, to reclaiming pasts & visioning self-determined futures, to queerness & love, to creative process, and being director/co-founder of the longest running Asian American free public arts series in the country, Tuesday Night Cafe. tkk’s reading and talk will be followed by a conversation with graduate students and a Q&A with the audience. Books and signing will be available at the event. Hanging out afterward is encouraged! 

MCC Council Board Night

ESLS: MCC Council Board Night

MCC Council

MCC Lounge

Calling all MCC User Groups! Join the MCC Council for a night of imagination, creativity, and manifestation. This will be an opportunity to make connections with User Groups and carve paths toward collaborations and building community. Our evening together will center around boards — create a vision board with fellow student leaders to help envision your goals; refreshments and food will be served on snack boards; and board games will cap off the night!

PRESENTERS: Vanessa Aguiniga and Wendy Paz, MCC Council Co-Chairs

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