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November 23, 2015: Coffee and Art

Coffee and Art with WIM
Monday, November 23, 2015, Noon to 1
Old Annenberg Building (the treehouse) mezzanine

Art exhibition “Windows on Death Row.” Come join us to look at this excellent exhibit by artists on death rows and political cartoonists protesting the existence of these death rows. There’s a coffee cart in the old Annenberg building lobby, but there are places to eat if you bring your lunch. If you can’t make it on November 23, the show is up until December 18. And if you can’t see it in person, the webpage is at http://windowsondeathrow.com and more information at the Visions and Voices site: http://visionsandvoices.usc.edu/windows-on-death-row-art-from-inside-and-outside-the-prison-walls/

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November 16, 2015: WIM UPC Book Club, “My Brilliant Friend” by Elena Ferrante

WIM Brown Bag Book Club
“My Brilliant Friend”
by Elena Ferrante ISBN 978-1-60945-078-6
Next Meeting: Monday, November 16, 2015, 11:30AM to 12:30PM
Location: DML 110C
More information http://www.europaeditions.com/book/9781609450786/my-brilliant-friend
RSVP http://uscwim.org/calendar.asp please and thank you

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WIM Book Clubs are open to members and non-members, but you might want to consider…

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October 21, 2015: UPC Professional Development: Business Writing with Brenda Miller

UPC Professional Development Workshop: Brenda Miller, “Business Writing”
Wednesday, October, 21, 2015
12:00-1:00 p.m.
Room 506 – Hoffman Hall, UPC
FREE for Members; $10 Non-members and Guests

Description: How you communicate via e-mail affects the way people perceive you professionally. Despite this fact, most of us receive little if any formal guidance on how to use e-mail effectively. Whether you are a novice who breaks into a sweat when asked to send out an e-mail announcement or a “pro” looking to fine-tune your skills, you will walk away from this program better equipped to write more effective and tactful e-mails.
At this seminar you will:

1. Learn a helpful structure for planning, writing, and revising e-mails,
2. Gain confidence in your ability to come across professionally through e-mail,
3. Walk away with strategies and tools that you can use as soon as you get back to your desk.

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Instructor: Brenda S. Miller has over 15 years of writing and editing experience and has worked on everything from poetry to academic pieces to children’s books. She loves to share her love of the written word with anyone willing to listen. She also serves as Assistant Director in the USC Marshall School of Business Office of Global Programs and Partnerships.

Make your reservations online by clicking the RSVP button on the Upcoming Events page of the Women in Management web site.
Reservation and Cancellation Deadline: 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 20, 2015. There are no refunds for cancellations after the deadline, and no-shows will be billed.

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WIM UPC Member at Large, Leonette Williams honored by the American Association of Law Libraries

“Leonette Williams, associate director of the law library for collection and administrative services, was one of two law librarians honored by the American Association of Law Libraries with its 2015 Volunteer Service Award. Leonette Williams has worked at the USC Law Library for over 30 years.”
Leonette Williams honored by the American Association of Law Libraries, by Jared Servantez, July 7, 2015, USC Gould News

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August 17, 2015: UPC WIM Book Club, noon to 1, RGL 103

NEW Next Meeting: Monday, August 17, 2015, Noon to 1:00 Location RGL 103

WIM Brown Bag Book Club
“Citizen”
by Claudia Rankine ISBN 978-1-55597-690-3
More information https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/citizen
RSVP http://uscwim.org/calendar.asp please and thank you

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August 10, 2015: UPC WIM Book Club, next book “Citizen”

WIM Brown Bag Book Club
“Citizen”
by Claudia Rankine ISBN 978-1-55597-690-3
Next Meeting: Monday, August 10, 2015, Noon to 1:00 Location DML G 28, UPC
More information https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/citizen
RSVP http://uscwim.org/calendar.asp please and thank you

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Our previous book:
Cadillac Desert coverTHMB Review, Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner

Marc Reisner’s book Cadillac Desert covers the history of water in the Western United States. The book looks at the first white explorers to the grand dams, powerplants, and canals of the US Bureau of Reclamation. Reisner took great pains to document the political machinations through 1986. It is a deep dive into the transformation of the American West from a desert not fit for human life to an agricultural and urban behemoth.

Reisner didn’t hide his opinion: “The drought itself, which may end up a more costly disaster than all of these combined, qualifies best as punishment meted out to an impudent culture by an indignant God.”

He felt that careerist bureaucrats, bloated land barons, greedy politicians “tamed” the wild rivers of the West in the search for cheap water and money. As the free and plentiful water drew more and more people to the desert, the plenty of it became more and more challenged. Surprisingly, not much has changed in the realm of water; the West in the last 30 years. The issues have gotten more pressing as groundwater depletion worsened through years of drought. The state of California is only now taking some of the ideas in this book into accord. But water remains prioritized to farms. Farms which left to nature would be “reclaimed” by the desert in the blink of an eye. Population growth in the Southwest exacerbate the problem to an immeasurable degree.

What struck me through reading was how little has changed. Through a rigged political system, a few wealthy white men pull strings to make their accounts larger, and work in concert with the to affect outcomes in such a grand scale. While we can give most of the people involved the benefit of the doubt, the problems multiply as they try to solve one water issue. Dams work for so long … and then they don’t. Irrigation of the desert might not have been the country’s finest idea. So what do we do next?
Aubrey Hicks

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July 6, 2015: UPC WIM Book Club “Cadillac Desert”

Next UPC WIM Brown Bag Book Club Book:
“Cadillac Desert”
by Marc Reisner
ISBN 978-0140178241

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Next Meeting: Monday, July 6, 2015, Noon to 1:00
Location DML 233, UPC
More information http://bit.ly/1K7HBJ
RSVP http://uscwim.org/calendar.asp please and thank you

ON SUCH A FULL SEA jacket.JPGFrom the unique narration or the novel to how Fan represents change – this is one of those novels that has a million and one themes and things to discuss. We compared some of the ideas in this novel to ideas in the film Mad Max: Fury Road and some of the other dystopian stories floating around today’s pop culture (like Hunger Games and Divergent). And for those who missed today’s conversation, you can always check out the LAPL’s Aloud discussion here, or the USC Bedrosian Center’s discussion here.
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