February 2013
“Become a Financial Scholar with EverFi.” 4-5 p.m., Blackstone Library, 4904 S. Lake Park Ave., 312-747-0511. An introduction to EverFi’s online financial literacy resources for children and teens. For students grades 3 through 12.
Lecture. 4:30-6 p.m., Foster Hall, 1130 E. 59th St., 773-702-8033, wnickell@uchicago.edu. Historian Laura Engelstein, of Yale University, presents.
Lecture. “Traveling Feminisms? Women of the Extreme Right in Europe.” 5 p.m., Social Science Research, Room 122, 1126 E. 59th St., 773-702-9936, free. U. of C. professor of anthropology and linguistics Susan Gal delivers the 2013 Iris Marion Young Distinguished Faculty Lecture for the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.
Lecture. “From Harlem to Hoamatlond: Hip Hop, Malcolm X and Islamic Activism in Austria.” 5-7 p.m., Cobb Lecture Hall, Room 103, 5811 S. Ellis Ave., 773-702-8063. Farid Hafez, of the University of Viena, presents on hip hop culture and Austrian Muslim youth.
Workshop. “Teaching Science and Environmental Justice in Urban Schools.” 5-6 p.m., Ratner Athletic Center, Berwanger Room, 5530 S. Ellis Ave., 773-834-1935. Rev. Janette Wilson, former CPS teacher, administrator and Rainbow Push advisor, presents. To R.S.V.P, visit http://goo.gl/Op1e0.
“Media Relations in the Digital Age.” 6-7:30 p.m., Quadrangle Club, library, 1155 E. 57th St., 773-834-4671, free. On the impact digital technologies had on the messaging and communication of the Obama and Romney campaigns.
Discussion. “Legitimate Target: A Criteria Based Approach to Targeted Killing.” 6:30-8 p.m., International House, Home Room, 1414 E. 59th St., 773-702-7721, free. With University of Utah law professor Amo Guiora.
Tot Lot. 9 a.m.-noon, Hyde Park Neighborhood Club, 5480 S. Kenwood Ave., info@babyphd.com, classes are $9 drop-in, $45 for a 10-session pass or $65 for a monthly pass. This class is intended for children 0-4 and their caregivers or parents to get together on a regular basis to learn, play and benefit from one another’s company.
Performance. African American History Makers (Encore Presentation). 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., DuSable Museum of African American History, 740 E. 56th St., 773-947-0600, dusablemuseum.org. An interactive journey through African American history for students grades 3 through 8.
Lecture. “Between Campesino and State: Photography, Rurality, and Modernity in Post-Revolutionary Mexico.” Noon-1:30 p.m., Social Science Research, Room 224, 1126 E. 59th St., 773-834-1987, free. Robin Greenley, associate professor of Art History at the University of Connecticut, presents.
Lecture. “Between Campesino and State: Photography, Rurality, and Modernity in Post-Revolutionary Mexico.” Noon-1:30 p.m., Social Science Research, Room 224, 1126 E. 59th St., 773-834-1987, free. Robin Greenley, associate professor of Art History at the University of Connecticut, presents.
Lecture. “Building a Midwest Cultural Capital: Professional Theater in 1960s Minneapolis.” Noon-1:20 p.m., Harris School of Public Policy, Room 289B, 1155 E. 60th St., 773-702-1999, free. U. of C. Ph.D. candidate Susannah Engstrom presents.

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