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‘Postcards from Salinas’

Exhibition at UCSB Library highlights Filipinos in the Central Valley, 1920-40

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Sending Out an SOS

Researchers tie grain prices to the start of the season (SOS) in eastern and southern Africa

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A Transnational Treasure

Sara Poot-Herrera receives major honor in Mexico

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Chronicler of the Struggle

Writer Rubén Martínez to receive Luis Leal Award

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Conflict and Consequence

Political science distinguished professor emeritus shares insights on potential economic impacts of Russia-Ukraine conflict for European Union, U.S.

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A Scholar for the Ages

New biography explores the extraordinary life of John Wesley Gilbert

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Wealth Is Not Health

UC Santa Barbara global studies scholar pinpoints three key factors in effective Covid-19 response

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Celebrating Liberty

Speakers to mark 48th anniversary of Portugal’s Carnation Revolution

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A Leader in International Relations

U.S. State Department names UC Santa Barbara a 2022 Fulbright HSI Leader

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Fuel for Thought

Researchers from UC Santa Barbara and UCLA find that political leadership has no lasting impact on reforming fossil fuel taxes and subsidies

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Communication Breakdown

Pahl Initiative funds two-year study of border-separated families

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East Asia Center lecture will feature expert on US-China relations

An expert in US-China relations, Andrew B. Liu will speak at UC Santa Barbara's first lecture hosted by the East Asia Center.

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A ‘fish cartel’ for Africa could benefit the countries, and their seas

By organizing and selling access to their fisheries as a unit, African nations can make more from their fisheries on the global market, while protecting their seas' biodiversity

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COP28: ‘Historic failure’ by richest countries as the poorest are hit hardest...

In a Q&A with The Current, UCSB global studies lecturer Raymond Clémençon talks about the "historic failure" of COP28, the most recent international conference on global warming and climate change

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Black Lives Matter in France – Ethnographer Jean Beaman reads transnational...

In France, Beaman notes, it is common to see the words “Black Lives Matter” on signs or chants at protests or the French version of “No Justice, No Peace,” or even signs that reference victims from the...

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