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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Heino Falcke and Kate Greene
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON SATURDAY\, JUNE 26 AT 12PM PT WHEN HEINO FALCKE IS JOINED BY KATE GREENE TO DISCUSS HIS BOOK\, LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS: BLACK HOLES\, THE UNIVERSE\, AND US\, ON ZOOM!\nZoom Login Info\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87957350367\nOr One tap mobile :\nUS: +16699009128\,\,87957350367#  or +13462487799\,\,87957350367#\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kd8jY8diBt \nAbout Light in the Darkness\nA fascinating and thought-provoking investigation into the nature of black holes—a blend of the spiritual\, the philosophical\, and the scientific—from the premier German astrophysicist who made history in 2018\, capturing the first one on film. \nA Light in the Darkness is the story of one of the greatest astronomical achievements of all time: the first photographic evidence of black holes in April 2018\, and its significance for humanity\, told by the scientist who accomplished it. A man of faith ordained in the Protestant tradition\, Heino Falcke wrestles with the ways in which black holes force us to confront the boundary where human life ends and the celestial begins. He also ponders why black holes are difficult for most of us to understand—comparing it to our inability to envisage our own inevitable death. \nBlack holes develop in outer space when a massive star dies\, and its matter is condensed. That extreme amount of mass contained in a small space generates a gigantic amount of gravitational force\, allowing the black hole to suck up everything that comes near\, including light. These astronomical wonders are the subject of our greatest scientific and philosophical theorizing—the journey to a black hole would be the journey to the end of time itself. In this way\, Falcke regards them as the most exquisite representations of fear\, death . . . and\, surprisingly\, the divine. \nEmpirical and profound\, A Light in the Darkness is the first work to examine both the physical nature and spiritual meaning of black holes\, those astrophysical mysteries Falcke\, calls “the epitome of merciless destruction.” \nAbout Heino Falcke\nHeino Falcke is a German professor of radio astronomy and astroparticle physics at the Radboud University Nijmegen. He was a winner of the 2011 Spinoza Prize. His main field of study is black holes. He lives in Berlin.
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SUMMARY:Virtual Event: Heino Falcke and Kate Greene
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US ON SATURDAY\, JUNE 26 AT 12PM PT WHEN HEINO FALCKE IS JOINED BY KATE GREENE TO DISCUSS HIS BOOK\, LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS: BLACK HOLES\, THE UNIVERSE\, AND US\, ON ZOOM!\nZoom Login Info\nPlease click the link below to join the webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87957350367\nOr One tap mobile :\nUS: +16699009128\,\,87957350367#  or +13462487799\,\,87957350367#\nInternational numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kd8jY8diBt \nAbout Light in the Darkness\nA fascinating and thought-provoking investigation into the nature of black holes—a blend of the spiritual\, the philosophical\, and the scientific—from the premier German astrophysicist who made history in 2018\, capturing the first one on film. \nA Light in the Darkness is the story of one of the greatest astronomical achievements of all time: the first photographic evidence of black holes in April 2018\, and its significance for humanity\, told by the scientist who accomplished it. A man of faith ordained in the Protestant tradition\, Heino Falcke wrestles with the ways in which black holes force us to confront the boundary where human life ends and the celestial begins. He also ponders why black holes are difficult for most of us to understand—comparing it to our inability to envisage our own inevitable death. \nBlack holes develop in outer space when a massive star dies\, and its matter is condensed. That extreme amount of mass contained in a small space generates a gigantic amount of gravitational force\, allowing the black hole to suck up everything that comes near\, including light. These astronomical wonders are the subject of our greatest scientific and philosophical theorizing—the journey to a black hole would be the journey to the end of time itself. In this way\, Falcke regards them as the most exquisite representations of fear\, death . . . and\, surprisingly\, the divine. \nEmpirical and profound\, A Light in the Darkness is the first work to examine both the physical nature and spiritual meaning of black holes\, those astrophysical mysteries Falcke\, calls “the epitome of merciless destruction.” \nAbout Heino Falcke\nHeino Falcke is a German professor of radio astronomy and astroparticle physics at the Radboud University Nijmegen. He was a winner of the 2011 Spinoza Prize. His main field of study is black holes. He lives in Berlin.
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SUMMARY:Nobuko Miyamoto Book Launch Celebration: Not Yo' Butterfly
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this celebration of a mold-breaking memoir of Asian American identity\, political activism\, community\, and purpose by Nobuko Miyamoto. \nThis event is co-sponsored by Eastwind Books of Berkeley\, J-SEI\, and UC Berkeley’s Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies Department. The event will also be live-streamed on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eastwindbooksberkeley \n[Purchase a copy of Not Yo’ Butterfly here] On Special $27 with Nobuko Miyamoto’s autographed book plate \nNot Yo’ Butterfly is the intimate and unflinching life story of Nobuko Miyamoto—artist\, activist\, and mother. Beginning with the harrowing early years of her life as a Japanese American child navigating a fearful west coast during World War II\, Miyamoto leads readers into the landscapes that defined the experiences of twentieth-century America and also foregrounds the struggles of people of color who reclaimed their histories\, identities\, and power through activism and art. \nMiyamoto vividly describes her early life in the racialized atmosphere of Hollywood musicals and then her turn toward activism as an Asian American troubadour with the release of A Grain of Sand—considered to be the first Asian American folk album. Her narrative intersects with the stories of Yuri Kochiyama and Grace Lee Boggs\, influential in both Asian and Black liberation movements. She tells how her experience of motherhood with an Afro-Asian son\, as well as a marriage that intertwined Black and Japanese families and communities\, placed her at the nexus of the 1992 Rodney King riots—and how she used art to create interracial solidarity and https://j-sei.org/about/conciliation. \nThrough it all\, Miyamoto has embraced her identity as an Asian American woman to create an antiracist body of work and a blueprint for empathy and praxis through community art. Her sometimes barbed\, often provocative\, and always steadfast story is now told. \nAnnouncing Author Nobuko Miyamoto’s New Album\, 120\,000 Stories. Smithsonian Folkways has just announced artist and activist Nobuko Miyamoto’s new album\, 120\,000 Stories. The album released January 29th.
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