Baobab Notes: Popular Education and US Solidarity for Southern Africa
Zoom PrincetonA recurring refrain of the Black Student/Black Studies movements of the 1960s and 1970s was the pledge to produce knowledge in service to the people; to create education relevant for […]
Archival Silences Working Group: Fictioning Archives
via Zoom - Registration RequiredHow can archives be transformed by creative writing?
The Porcelain Industry Confronts the Vulgar Question of Money
ZoomFaber Lecture: "The Porcelain Industry Confronts the Vulgar Question of Money: Towards a New Prehistory of Industrialization in the German States, 1780-1840" In the mid-eighteenth century, numerous German princes established […]
The COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America, A Year Later: Interdisciplinary Insights
via ZoomPRESENTERS: Carlos Castillo-Salgado, Epidemiologist, Johns Hopkins University Rossana Castiglioni, Dean of Faculty, Social Sciences and History, Diego Portales University, Chile Sergio Garrido, Politics, CIDE, Mexico MODERATOR: María José Urzúa Valverde, […]
M+M | Larry D. Busbea: Pattern Watchers: Environmental Response c. 1970
ZoomInterlocutor: Victoria Bugge Øye, Architecture This presentation will bring together some of the key approaches and insights of the book The Responsive Environment: Design, Aesthetics & The Human in the […]
Book Talk: A Most Interesting Problem — What Darwin’s Descent Of Man Got Wrong
Livestream PrincetonA Most Interesting Problem brings together twelve world-class scholars and science communicators to investigate what Darwin got right (and what he got wrong) about the origin, history, and biological variation of […]