Migration, Journalism, and the Question of Representation: Panel Discussion
A71 Simpson International BuildingPanel Discussion: Princeton student journalists, with faculty Joe Stephens, Ferris Professor Journalism, and Director, Program in Journalism Deborah Amos, Ferris Professor of Journalism Mellon-Sawyer Seminar Series, Session IX: Migration, Journalism, and the Question of Representation “Global Migration: The Humanities and Social Sciences in Dialogue” is funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
From Grand Ambitions to Failure: America’s Mideast Wars Since 2001
219 Aaron Burr PrincetonThird installment in The Near East & the World Seminar Series: American Foreign Policy and the Middle East.
Brown Matter, Noisy Flesh
106 McCormick NJIntersections Working Group presents "Brown Matter, Noisy Flesh," a conversation with Professor Amber Jamilla Musser, Associate Professor of American Studies, George Washington University, and Artist Xandra Ibarra.
M+M: Liz Diller: On “The Mile-Long Opera: A Biography of 7 o’clock”
N107 School of ArchitectureThe Mile-Long Opera, a citywide public engagement project, brought together 1,000 singers from across New York for free performances on the High Line, October 3—8, 2018. Co-created by architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang, with words and lyrics by acclaimed poets Anne Carson and Claudia Rankine, The Mile-Long Opera: a […]
Book Talk: War for Peace: Genealogies of a Violent Idea in Western and Islamic Thought
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonAuthor Murad Idris (University of Virginia) is joined by Andrew Cole (English) and Dan-el Padilla Peralta (Classics) to discuss the book.