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Conference: Indigenous/Settler

010 East Pyne

This conference takes place in Lenapehoking, on the occupied lands of the Northern Unami Lenni-Lenape. Our gathering acknowledges and pays respect to Lenape ancestors, peoples today, and the Lenape future to come – across Lenapehoking and the Lenape diaspora.

Land as Relationship

161 East Pyne 161 East Pyne, Princeton

How can Indigenous land-based practices build solidarity across multiple struggles for justice? How can a connection to land, embodied and practiced in place, further the collective goals of decolonization that includes a multiplicity of diverse communities? These inter-related questions will form the basis of our workshop. We will examine the roles that Indigenous place-based ethics […]

Keep the Damned Women Out: Lunch and Conversation with Nancy Weiss Malkiel

Harlan Room, Mudd

Princeton University Library, in partnership with the Women of Princeton Employee Resource Group, will host a luncheon conversation with Nancy Weiss Malkiel, author of "Keep the Damned Women Out: The Struggle for Coeducation" (Princeton University Press, 2016). This event, free and open to the public, is part of a series in support of the library’s […]

Miracles on the Border: Retablos of Mexican Migrants to the United States

10 McCosh

In conjunction with the exhibition Miracles on the Border, Douglas S. Massey, Princeton’s Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology, and Jorge Durand, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Guadalajara, will speak on the experiences of Mexican migrants. Introduced by Sandra Bermann, Cotsen Professor of the Humanities, Professor of Comparative Literature, and Head of Whitman […]

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