A History from Within: When Historians Write About Their Own Kin
via ZoomOver the past decade, a growing number of historians have made their relatives their object of study, notably in France. Within a discipline that tends to privilege distance, this represents […]
Organizing Stories Workshop: Reverend Dr. Liz Theoharis
via Zoom - Registration RequiredOrganizing Stories is a student-driven project supported by the Humanities Council Exploratory Grant in the Humanities and co-founded and co-directed by Professors Autumn M. Womack (English; African American Studies) and Monica Huerta (English; American […]
Mellon Forum: The Region Transformed
WebinarWhile the pandemic has disrupted global connections, it is at the same time a local experience. Cities across the globe face similar challenges, such as stresses to transit networks and […]
Living Aum Shinrikyō after Leaving It: Time, Emotion, and Community
via ZoomOn March 20, 1995 members of the religious organization Aum Shinrikyō perpetrated a sarin gas attack in the Tokyo subway. After the group was put under strict police surveillance, members […]
“El temperamento de los órganos”
Livestream NJDiscussant: Javier Guerrero (Spanish and Portuguese) Reconocido actor y director de teatro chileno. Alfredo Castro expondrá su poética actoral, pondrá en escena la metabolización del otro. “Cuando actuamos no es […]