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« Wednesday December 02, 2009 »
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Start: 7:00 pm
    OFFSITE EVENT - PAUL NICKLEN: POLAR OBSESSION     7PM Renowned nature photographer and wildlife biologist Paul Nicklen, whose work has been published in magazines around the world, including ten articles for National Geographic, presents his book Polar Obsession. The Arctic is in Nicklen’s blood. Born and raised on Baffin Island, Nunavut, he grew up in one of the only non-Inuit families in a tiny native settlement amid the ice fields, floes, and frigid seas of Northern Canada. At an age when most children are playing hide-and-seek, he was learning life-and-death lessons of survival: how to read the weather, find shelter in a frozen snowscape, or live off the land as his Inuit neighbors had done for centuries. Today Nicklen is uniquely qualified to portray the impact of climate change on the polar regions and their inhabitants, human and animal alike. In a wise and wonderful intertwining of art and science, his bold expeditions plunge him into freezing seas to capture unprecedented, up-close documentation of the lives of leopard seals, whales, walruses, polar bears, bearded seals, and narwhals. Bathed in polar light, his images, inspiring and amazing, break new ground in photography and provide a vivid, timely portrait of two extraordinary, endangered ecosystems.          PLEASE NOTE: This is an offsite event at Mesa Arts Center, 1 East Main Street Mesa, AZ 85201. Tickets at MAC box office: 480-644-6500.  
Start: 7:00 pm
MONA LYNCH: SUNBELT JUSTICE      7PM Mona Lynch, Associate Professor in the Criminology, Law & Society Department at the University of California, Irvine, visits with her book Sunbelt Justice: Arizona and the Transformation of American Punishment. In the late twentieth century, the United States experienced an incarceration explosion. Over the course of twenty years, the imprisonment rate quadrupled, and today more than 1.5 million people are held in state and federal prisons. Arizona’s Department of Corrections came of age just as this shift toward prison warehousing began, and soon led the pack in using punitive incarceration in response to crime. Sunbelt Justice looks at the development of Arizona’s punishment politics, policies, and practices, and brings to light just how and why we have become a mass incarceration nation.
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