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2019–2020 Campus Community Book Project

THANKS TO OUR CAMPUS COMMUNITY BOOK PROJECT PARTNER: Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts. THANKS TO OUR UC DAVIS and UC DAVIS HEALTH PROGRAM CONTRIBUTORS AND COLLABORATORS: Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing; Center for Student Involvement; CircleUP Employee Resource Group; Community Resource & Retention Centers; Davis Nerf Club; Department of Cinema and Digital Media; Department of Design; Department of Emergency Medicine; Department of Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies; Department of History; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Department of Religious Studies; Department of Sociology; First-Year Seminars; Global Affairs; Immigration Law Clinic; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art; Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Peter J. Shields Library; School of Law; School of Medicine Alumni Office; School of Medicine Student Interest Groups; Special Transitional Enrichment Program; Staff Advisory Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion; Student Community Center; Student Recruitment and Retention Center; UC Davis Health African American Faculty and Staff Association; UC Davis Health Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion; University Writing Program; Violence Prevention Research Program; Wraparound Violence Intervention Program; Women’s Resources and Research Center.THANKS TO OUR COMMUNITY PROGRAM CONTRIBUTORS AND COLLABORATORS: Acme Theatre Company; Crocker Art Museum; Davis Community Church Integrated Spirituality Program; Davis Enterprise; Davis Phoenix Coalition; Davis Senior High School; Davis Threshold Choir; Dixon High School Arts & Design Academy; Everyday Feminism; John Natsoulas Gallery; National Coalition of Negro Women; Pence Gallery; Sacramento Area Youth Speaks; Sacramento County Brady United Against Gun Violence; Singing Bowls of Davis; Team Enough; Yolo County Brady United Against Gun Violence; Yolo County Library; Yolo County Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.

This event is sponsored by the Crocker Art Museum

📖 This event is sponsored by the Yolo County Library

CCBP is pleased to work with Academic Technology Services to videotape our

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Closed-captioning services available upon request. Please contact the Campus Community Book Project two weeks prior to event date: 530-752-2071, [email protected].

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The Campus Community Book Project is sponsored by the O�ce of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

ccbp.ucdavis.eduAll events are free and open

to the public unless otherwise noted

Events subject to change. For updates and information on new events, visit: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/events.

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WorkshopsLectures, Panels & RoundtablesThursday, September 26, 2019Diversity & Inclusion Dialogue Series – A Conversation on Gun Violence: From National Context to Local ActionFeaturing speakers representing the Violence Prevention Research Program & Wraparound Violence Intervention Program12–1 pm, Comprehensive Cancer Center Auditorium, UC Davis Health Sponsored by the UC Davis Health O�ce for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion & Sta� Advisory Committee on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion More information and registration at: health.ucdavis.edu/diversity-inclusion/dialogue

Thursday, October 3, 2019A Short History of Modern Firearms and the Terms and Concepts Relevant to Current Debates on Gun ViolenceMatthew Conner, Librarian, Carlson Health Sciences Library and Shields Library; & Fred Bach5:30–6:30 pm, Shields Library Room 167, UC DavisCo-sponsored by Shields Library

Wednesday, October 9, 2019Guns and Conspiracy TheoriesKathryn Olmsted, Professor, History and Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies4–5 pm, Student Community Center Meeting Room D, UC Davis

Tuesday, October 22, 2019A Night with Sandra Kim: Building an Intersectional and Inclusive Movement to End Domestic ViolenceSandra Kim, Founder and President, Everyday Feminism6:30–8:30pm, Student Community Center Multipurpose Room, UC Davis Sponsored by the Women’s Resources and Research Center

Wednesday, October 23, 2019For Such a Time as This: Hope and Forgiveness after the Charleston Massacre Rev. Sharon Risher, Spokesperson, Everytown Survivor Network 4–5 pm, Conference Center Ballroom B, UC DavisCo-sponsored by Yolo County Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America

Thursday, October 24, 2019Diversity & Inclusion Dialogue Series – Mental Health Inequities: Why They Exist and PersistRuth Shim, Associate Professor and Director of Cultural Psychiatry, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences12–1 pm, Comprehensive Cancer Center Auditorium, UC Davis Health Sponsored by the UC Davis Health O�ce for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion & CircleUP Employee Resource GroupMore information and registration at: health.ucdavis.edu/diversity-inclusion/dialogue

Saturday, October 26, 2019School of Medicine Alumni Weekend Forum – Firearm Violence: The Science and What Clinicians Can DoGaren Wintemute, Susan P. Baker-Stephen P. Teret Chair in Violence Prevention; Director, Violence Prevention Research Program; & Professor, Emergency Medicine9–10 am, Education Building Room 1222, UC Davis Health Sponsored by the School of Medicine Alumni Office – a presentation in conjunction with UC Davis School of Medicine Alumni Weekend

Saturday, October 26, 2019I AM 1 N 3 – Destigmatizing Domestic ViolenceLaticia “Action” Jackson, Fitness Olympian; USAF Veteran; & Author9:30–11 am, Education Building Room 2205, UC Davis Health Sponsored by UC Davis Health African American Faculty and Staff Association

Tuesday, October 29, 2019Your Vote is Your VoiceSasha Abramsky, Continuing Lecturer, University Writing Program 12–1 pm, Student Community Center Meeting Room D, UC Davis

Wednesday, November 13, 2019Gun Violence and Mental HealthAmy Barnhorst, Assistant Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences5:30–6:30 pm, Education Building Room 1204, UC Davis Health

Tuesday, November 19, 2019Violence and Immigration Holly Cooper, Co-Director, Immigration Law Clinic & Lecturer, School of Law 5–6 pm, Student Community Center Meeting Room D, UC Davis

Wednesday, January 15, 2020Yolo County Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health: Health Indicators and Opportunities for PreventionAnna Sutton, Director, Public Health Nursing, Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency3:30–5 pm, Student Community Center Meeting Room D, UC Davis Thursday, January 16, 2020Conversations That Matter: Responding to Gun Violence – A panel representing personal, cultural, and historical perspectives on gun violence6:30–8 pm, Crocker Art Museum, 216 O Street, SacramentoFree for members and free with admission for nonmembersRegister at: crockerart.org, 916-808-1182

Wednesday, January 22, 2020 The History of the Second Amendment and American Gun Control LawsCarlton Larson, Professor, School of Law4–5 pm, Student Community Center Meeting Room D, UC Davis

Thursday, September 26, 2019Diversity & Inclusion Dialogue Series – CircleUp Healing Circle5–7 pm, Betty Irene Moore Hall Room 1800, UC Davis Health Sponsored by the UC Davis Health O�ce for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion & CircleUP Employee Resource GroupMore information and registration at: health.ucdavis.edu/diversity-inclusion/dialogue

Friday, December 6, 2019From Nerf to “Doom”: Violence in GamesNerf Game: 4–5 pm, Quad, UC Davis – meet at the flagpole, all equipment providedDiscussion: 5–6 pm, Memorial Union Garrison Room, UC DavisCo-sponsored by the Davis Nerf Club

Wednesday, February 12, 2020Healing Circle11:30 am–1:30 pm, Student Community Center Meeting Room D, UC DavisCo-sponsored by the O�ce of Diversity, Equity and InclusionMore information and registration at: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/principles-community

Monday, February 24, 2020Gun Safety Forum12–1:30 pm, Activities and Recreation Center (ARC) Ballroom B, UC Davis Co-sponsored by the UC Davis Police Department & Yolo County Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America

Winter 2020Gun Violence: Our National Narrative Community WorkshopsMore information at: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/still-hear

Film ScreeningsSunday, November 3, 2019Mondavi Center Focus on Film Series – Bonnie and Clyde (1967)2 pm, Mondavi Center Jackson Hall, UC DavisSponsored by the Mondavi Center for the Performing ArtsFree, ticket reservation requiredReserve tickets at: mondaviarts.org, 530-754-2787

Tuesday, November 12, 2019“The Cartridge Family” (1997) from The Simpsons12–1 pm, Student Community Center Meeting Room D, UC Davis Discussion afterwards facilitated by Karma Waltonen, Continuing Lecturer, University Writing ProgramCo-sponsored by the University Writing Program

Sunday, January 12, 2020Mondavi Center Focus on Film Series – Badlands (1973)2 pm, Mondavi Center Jackson Hall, UC DavisSponsored by the Mondavi Center for the Performing ArtsFree, ticket reservation requiredReserve tickets at: mondaviarts.org, 530-754-2787

Sunday, May 3, 2020Mondavi Center Focus on Film Series – Hell or High Water (2016)2 pm, Mondavi Center Jackson Hall, UC DavisSponsored by the Mondavi Center for the Performing ArtsFree, ticket reservation requiredReserve tickets at: mondaviarts.org, 530-754-2787

When They See Us: NowCo-sponsored by the Women’s Resources and Research CenterDates, times & locations at: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/when-they-see-us

ExhibitsMonday, March 2, 2020 Gun Violence: Our National Narrative – A Living MemorialMondavi Center, UC DavisMore information at: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/still-hear

May 20-23, 2020Artists Demand ActionOpening reception: Friday, May 22, 2020, 7–9 pmJohn Natsoulas Gallery, 521 1st St, DavisSponsored by Yolo County Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America More information at: natsoulas.com

Fall 2019, Winter 2020 & Spring 2020Paint the Principles of Community: What does safety look like for you?Co-sponsored by the O�ce of Diversity, Equity and InclusionMore information at: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/principles-community

ResourcesCampus and Community Resources for Violence-Gun Violence: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/violence-resources

Online Bibliography on Violence-Gun Violence: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/violence-bib

Glossary on Firearms Terminology: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/firearms-glossary

Lectures, Panels & Roundtables (continued)

Author’s VisitMonday, March 2, 2020The Forum @MC – Featuring Gary Younge Featuring performances by the Sacramento Area Youth Speaks Youth Slam Team & UC Davis Theatre and Dance students2:30–4 pm, Mondavi Center Jackson Hall, UC Davis FREE and open to the public

Gary Younge – Campus Community Book Project 8–9:30 pm, Mondavi Center Jackson Hall, UC Davis Book signing to follow at 9:30 pmTickets requiredPurchase tickets at: mondaviarts.org, 530-754-2787

Another Day in the Death of America:A Chronicle of Ten Short Lives

by Gary YoungeTopic: Violence–Gun Violence

Thursday, January 30, 2020Taking Action, Not Sides: Making Strides in Gun Violence Prevention through Advocacy and LegislationA roundtable discussion with Amanda Wilcox, California Legislation and Policy Chair, Brady United Against Gun Violence; Rebecca Gonzales, Sacramento Chapter Co-Chair, Brady United Against Gun Violence; & Austin Michael, Team Enough member & California State University, Sacramento undergraduate 5–6 pm, Student Community Center Meeting Room D, UC Davis

📖 Tuesday, February 5, 2020Loaded: A Disarming History of the Second AmendmentRoxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author, Loaded7–9 pm, Stephens-Davis Branch Library Blanchard Room, 315 E 14th St, DavisCo-sponsored by Cinema and Digital Media; Yolo County Library; & the Davis Phoenix Coalition

Thursday, February 20, 2020From Ambitious Vision to Reality – Bringing Change to Health Care National Coalition of Negro WomenSponsored by UC Davis Health African American Faculty and Staff Association7–9 pm, MIND Institute Auditorium, UC Davis Health

PerformancesFriday, December 13, 2019Candlelight Singing Bowls6:30–7:45 pm, Davis Community Church Sanctuary, 412 C St, Davis Sponsored by Davis Community Church Integrated Spirituality Program & Singing Bowls of DavisFree – donations will support the Sandy Hook PromiseMore information at: reikifocus.org/candlelight-singing-bowls & dccpres.org

January 9–19, 2020Acme Theatre Company presents "The Burials" Written by Caitlin Parish, directed by Emily Henderson7 pm Thursdays–Saturdays, 2 pm SundaysPost-show panel discussion Thursday, January 16, 2020Veterans Memorial Theater, 203 E 14th St, DavisMore information and ticket purchases at: acmetheatre.net

Book DiscussionsTuesday, February 11, 2020Bullets into Bells: Poets & Citizens Respond to Gun Violence in the U.S. Featuring Dean Rader, co-editor, Bullets into Bells7–9 pm, Pence Gallery, 212 D St, DavisCo-sponsored by the Yolo and Sacramento Valley Chapters of Brady United Against Gun Violence

Select Fridays Interprofessional Book Club – Another Day in the Death of America Facilitated by Jann Murray-García, Associate Health Sciences Clinical Professor, Betty Irene Moore School of NursingSponsored by the Betty Irene Moore School of NursingDates, times & locations at: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/nursing-events

Library ExhibitFall 2019Gun Violence in AmericaShields Library, UC DavisCo-sponsored by Shields Library

Students, faculty, staff, and community members are all welcome to participate in the Campus Community Book Project. More information on getting involved at: ccbp.ucdavis.edu/get-involved.