219 Aaron Burr Hall

Reasons and Feelings: Writing for the Humanities Now: A Conversation with Sarah Mesle and Jeff Dolven

Princeton Writing Program’s Public Scholarship Initiative; Princeton Humanities Initiative; Department of English
100 Jones Hall

Over the Mediterranean Sea and The Pacific: writing about colonialism and diasporas

Alice Zeniter, Belknap Long-Term Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and Department of French and Italian; André Benhaïm, French and Italian

Department of French and Italian; Humanities Council
203 Scheide Caldwell

Mytelka Memorial Seminar – “Like a Conversation”: The Problem of Evil between F.W.J. Schelling and Lurianic Kabbalah

Paul Franks, Yale University

Program in Judaic Studies
010 East Pyne

Democracy and the Earth in Aeschylus’ Suppliants

Melissa Mueller, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Department of Classics
219 Aaron Burr Hall

A Pretense of Ownership: The Attempted Enslavement of Rose Bazile (Port-au-Prince, Santiago de Cuba, New Orleans)

Rebecca J. Scott, University of Michigan, emerita

Program in Latin American Studies; Brazil LAB
10 McCosh

Friends Annual Mary Pitcairn Keating Lecture: Artist Nick Cave

Nick Cave, artist; James Steward, Princeton University Art Museum

Princeton University Art Museum
219 Aaron Burr Hall

“Nile Nightshade” Book Talk with Anny Gaul

Anny Gaul, University of Maryland; Hanna Garth, Anthropology

Humanities Council Magic Project
301 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building

The Rise & Demise of Political Islam

Zeinab Abul-Magd, Oberlin College

The Institute for the Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia
A71 Louis A. Simpson Building

Mytelka Memorial Lecture – Mutability and Mediation: The Kabbalah of Lady Anne Conway (1631-79)

Paul Franks, Yale University

Program in Judaic Studies
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

“Food Justice Undone: Lessons for Building a Better Movement”

Hanna Garth, Anthropology; Bonnetta Adeeb, STEAM ONWARD; Ruha Benjamin, African American Studies

Labyrinth Books; Department of African American Studies