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DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
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  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
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  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
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 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
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DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181013
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181014
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181015
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3972224
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181016
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/traversing_dimensions_an_ex
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3972225
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181017
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/traversing_dimensions_an_ex
 ploration_of_diversity_in_science_fiction
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260513T005326Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3972226
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181018
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/traversing_dimensions_an_ex
 ploration_of_diversity_in_science_fiction
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260513T005326Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3972227
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181019
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/traversing_dimensions_an_ex
 ploration_of_diversity_in_science_fiction
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260513T005326Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3972228
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181020
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/traversing_dimensions_an_ex
 ploration_of_diversity_in_science_fiction
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181021
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3972230
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181022
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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 ploration_of_diversity_in_science_fiction
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3972231
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181023
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_3972232
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181024
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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 ploration_of_diversity_in_science_fiction
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181025
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181026
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181027
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181028
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181029
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181030
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/traversing_dimensions_an_ex
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181031
DESCRIPTION:Science fiction literature is often seen as a space traditional
 ly reserved for white\, male authors and audiences. However\, with growing
  interest in Afrofuturism and exploration of identity\, there is clearly a
  desire to discuss the alterity of science fiction. This exhibit aims to c
 ontextualize past and present diverse works and authors of sci-fi\, includ
 ing speculative fiction. We feature traditionally underrepresented perspec
 tives from Black\, East and South Asian\, Latinx\, Latin American\, LGBTQI
 A\, feminist and intersectional authors. By traversing the more familiar\,
  we can explore new dimensions and consider how these horizons mirror our 
 current time and space.\n\n \n\nThis exhibition was curated by Adriana Cas
 arez\, graduate student in the School of Information and UT Libraries Ask 
 A Librarian Intern. The exhibition is on view in the Scholars Commons of t
 he Perry-Castañeda Library.
GEO:30.283442;-97.737274
LOCATION:Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)\, Scholars Commons\, PCL 2.400
SUMMARY:Traversing Dimensions: An Exploration of Diversity in Science Ficti
 on
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/traversing_dimensions_an_ex
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