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  • Voices of Change: A Conversation on Postpartum Mental Health

    UCSB Library: Special Research Collections Davidson Library, 525 UCEN Rd, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Join us for a conversation between long-time local activist and author Jane Honikman and historian Rachel Louise Moran (University of North Texas) on postpartum depression and parental mental health. This event celebrates the establishment of the Jane Honikman Papers at UCSB Library’s Special Research Collections and the publication of Moran’s new book, Blue: A History […]

    Free
  • Delight in Creating Diversity: Plant native species and tour the Campus Point Restoration Project

    University of California Santa Barbara

    Connect with nature through a guided nature tour and hands-on restoration activity at sites around the Campus Lagoon. Join UCSB Reads 2025 and the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration in the ongoing effort to restore Campus Point, transitioning it from a monoculture of iceplant to a diverse coastal bluff. You’ll have the chance […]

    Free
  • Accordion Book Workshop

    UCSB Library: Instruction & Training 1312 UCSB Library, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    UCSB Library invites you to sign up for a free one hour Accordion bookmaking workshop led by Caroline Partamian. In this workshop, participants will learn how to create an accordion book, literally a book where the pages are pleated so that they resemble accordion bellows. Accordion books are structural, sculptural, and offer the maker and […]

    Free
  • “On Mapping America’s Spiritual Diversity: The Origins of the American Religions Collection”

    UCSB Library: Special Research Collections Davidson Library, 525 UCEN Rd, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Inaugural Kenneth Karmiole Annual Lecture Series in Religion American Life Presents -- J. Gordon Melton "On Mapping America’s Spiritual Diversity: The Origins of the American Religions Collection" Join us for UCSB Library's Inaugural Kenneth Karmiole Annual Lecture series in Religion in American Life featuring Dr. J. Gordon Melton. In 1968, Melton founded the Institute for […]

    Free
  • Community Poetry Readings with UCSB Reads & Goleta Valley Library

    UCSB Library: Instruction & Training 1312 UCSB Library, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Please register in advance. Join UCSB Reads and Goleta Valley Library for an afternoon of poetry readings in celebration of National Poetry Month! The event will kick off with a reading by local poet and UCSB Professor Emerita Shirley Geok-Lin Lim of one of her favorite poems. Afterward, other participants will read their selected poems […]

    Free
  • Reading in the Garden: Cultivating Delight in Isla Vista

    St. Michael’s Community Garden Picasso Road, Goleta, C, United States

    Location: St. Michael’s Community Garden, 6586 Picasso Rd, Goleta, CA 93117 RSVP in advance. Join the UCSB Library and the Edible Campus Program for a peaceful afternoon of literature, nature, and reflection in the garden. In celebration of the 2025 UCSB Reads selection, The Book of Delights by Ross Gay, we invite you to immerse […]

    Free
  • UCSB Reads 2025 Presents Author Ross Gay

    UCSB Campbell Hall UCSB Campbell Hall, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Ross Gay, the author of the UCSB Reads 2025 book The Book of Delights: Essays will present a free, public talk in UCSB’s Campbell Hall, followed by Q&A and a book signing. This event is presented by UCSB Library in partnership with UCSB Arts & Lectures. This event is free but advance registration through the […]

    Free
  • Financial Experiments and Speculative Cultures in Early U.S. Television Production, 1945–1955

    Online

    Please register in advance. Join us for a virtual lecture by the 2024 Kenneth Karmiole Research Fellow, Pete Johnson, who used primary sources materials from the Library's Special Research Collections in support of his dissertation research at University of Texas, Austin. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, independent television producers pioneered financial and production […]

    Free