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Book Talk: Ryan Lee Cartwright

Book Talk: Ryan Lee Cartwright

May 20 | 4:30pm | Shields 205

Join the Davis Humanities Institute for a conversation with Ryan Lee Cartwright (UCD American Studies) about his book, Peculiar Places, and the intertwining of race, disability, and class in America. Reception to follow.

Register here.

Professor Jack Chin Will Speak at Voices of the Valley: A Community Movie Night at UC Davis, May 13

King Hall Professor Jack Chin will speak on a panel at Voices of the Valley: A Community Movie Night at UC Davis, May 13, 5:30-8 p.m., 1002 Cruess Hall. Free admission; RSVP at 1882foundation.short.gy/Voices.

We often think of Chinatowns in cities like San Francisco or New York when we think about Chinese communities. But the Chinese were a key part of California's agricultural history. What can we learn about these Chinese communities in rural areas?

The panel will accompany three short Chinese American documentaries that capture these stories:

Professor Aldana on "Beyond Borders" Podcast

King Hall Professor Raquel Aldana appeared on Beyond Borders: The Immigration Evaluation Podcast to talk about “Credibility, Trauma Science, and What the Law Really Needs from Mental Health Professionals.” Professor Aldana is an expert on the intersection of immigration law, trauma science, and credibility adjudication.

Reparations Commission Interview

On November 11, 2025, the Aoki Center sponsored an online interview with Donald K. Tamaki, who served on the California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans. King Hall student Jenny Feng ’26 conducted the interview, which also featured Aoki Center Director Kevin Johnson and Professor Gabriel “Jack” Chin. Deputy Attorney General Elizabeth Sarine assisted with the project.

Watch the interview below:

 

Read the California Reparations Report.

Aoki Center and Coalition of Scholars File Amicus Brief in Birthright Citizenship Case

On Feb. 25, the Aoki Center for Critical Race and Nation Studies at UC Davis School of Law and a coalition of constitutional, civil rights, and other scholars led by Professor Evelyn M. Rangel-Medina filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Trump v. Barbara. A team from Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt and Mosle LLP acted as pro bono counsel.

The 44th Annual Lorenzo Patiño Banquet

 

Fri, Mar 13, 2026, 5 p.m.
Tsakopoulos Library Galleria, 828 I St, Sacramento, CA, 95814

The Lorenzo Patiño Banquet is a public service awards ceremony and scholarship fundraiser named in memory of Judge Lorenzo Patiño, whose career exemplified the commitment to public service and diversity that defines King Hall.

Queer Throughlines: Stories of Queer Activism in South Korea and the Korean Diaspora

 

Queer Throughlines: Stories of Queer Activism in South Korea and the Korean Diaspora

  • Monday February 2nd, 4:10-5:30pm Hart Hall 3201
  • Pre-event for Students: 3pm-3:50pm "Meeting with the Author" Hart Hall 3201

Ju Hui Judy Han is a cultural geographer and associate professor in Gender Studies at UCLA. She is committed to building critical and transnational conversations concerning gender, sexuality, and activism, and regularly contributes to community-based projects and public events both on campus and beyond.