Betts Auditorium

Black History Month: Free Screening of “The Story of Souleymane” (2024)

Princeton Film Festival Society
216 Aaron Burr Hall , United States

The Politics of Joy: Collective Art Practices Across Borders

Yana Stainova, McMaster University (Canada); PLAS Visiting Research Scholar and Visiting Associate Professor

Program in Latin American Studies
016 Robertson Hall

Tomorrow is Yesterday: Life, Death, and the Pursuit of Peace in Israel/Palestine

Robert Malley, Yale; Razia Iqbal, SPIA

Department of Near Eastern Studies
010 East Pyne

Suetonius’ Phoney Followers: The Invention of Emperor-Biography in the Historia Augusta

Adam Kemezis, University of Alberta

Department of Classics
Chancellor Green Rotunda Princeton, NJ, United States

Race, History, and Memory in the 250th Year of the U.S.

Eddie S. Glaude Jr., African American Studies; Khalil Gibran Muhammad, African American Studies

Department of African American Studies
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

Reading by Didi Jackson and Major Jackson

Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing; Labyrinth Books
Princeton Public Library

Conversation: “Epic in Our Times”

Emily Wilson, University of Pennsylvania; Sophie Gee, English; Pasquale Toscano *24, Vassar College

Princeton Public Library; Department of Classics; Department of English; Humanities Council
300 Wallace Hall

Samuel Beckett on the Couch

Nuar Alsadir, writer and psychoanalyst

Seminar in Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic Studies (SIPsaS)
Zoom

The Colonial-Fascist Boomerang and the Politics of Tragedy

Alberto Toscano, Belknap Short-Term Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and the Department of French and Italian

Department of French and Italian; Humanities Council
010 East Pyne

“Occupying Selves” or “How to be an Indian via Unciteable Pain”

Audra Simpson, Columbia University

Fund for Canadian Studies; Humanities Council