BOOK TALK: THE PALESTINIAN IDEA W/ GREG BURRIS
Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies 255 Sullivan St., New York, NY, United StatesTuesday Nov. 12 6:00pm-8:00pm Hagop Kevorkian Center 255 Sullivan St. NYC
African Diaspora Forum: Barrymore A Bogues
Location: New York University 14A Washington Mews, New York, NY 10003 14A Washington Mews, New York, NY, United StatesAnthony Bogues (Ph.D., 1994, Political Theory, University of the West Indies, Mona) is a writer , scholar, curator, and the Director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice; Professor of Africana Studies, Royce Professor of Teaching Excellence (2004-2007); and currently the Asa Messer Professsor of Humanities and Critical Theory. He is also […]
BOOK LAUNCH OF POP EMPIRES: TRANSNATIONAL AND DIASPORIC FLOWS OF INDIA AND KOREA
Featuring the book’s editors, S. Heijin Lee (NYU Department of Social & Cultural Analysis), Monika Mehta (SUNY Binghamton Department of English), and Robert Ku (SUNY Binghamton Department of Asian and Asian American Studies) as well as two contributors, Dredge Kang (University of California, San Diego) and Praseeda Gopinath (SUNY Binghamton Department of English), this event […]
Afro Latin Perspectives in Jazz and Classical Music
King Juan Carlos Chair CRISTINA PATO | A CONVERSATION WITH CRISTINA PATO, AFA S. DWORKIN AND ARTURO O’FARRILL: Afro Latin Perspectives in Jazz and Classical Music Venue: KJCC Auditorium // 53 Washington Square South, NYC Reception to Follow Cristina Pato is the 2019 / 2020 King Juan Carlos Chair in Spanish Culture and Civilization, NYU […]
NYCLAHW, “LADIES AT THE REGISTER: PROTEST, CHARITY, AND URBAN SPACE IN 1890S PORT-AU-PRINCE
The New York Latin American History Workshop (NYCLAHW) hosts the talk “Ladies at the Register: Protest, Charity, and Urban Space in 1890s Port-au-Prince” by scholar Anne Eller, Yale University. For information or to obtain a copy of the pre-circulated paper, contact Mariana Katz at m.katz@columbia.edu The event is free and open to the public. Photo ID required to […]
Valley of the Birdtail: An Ojibway Reserve, a White Town, and Canada’s History of Separate and Unequal Education
Nov 15, 2019 Valley of the Birdtail: An Ojibway Reserve, a White Town, and Canada’s History of Separate and Unequal Education 12:30pm - 2:00pm | Wilf Hall Room 512, 139 MacDougal Street, New York, NY 10012
In Conversation: Regina Hall on Race, Hollywood and Other Stories, and Pamela Newkirk’s Diversity, Inc.
Friday, November 15th 6 - 8 pm Silver Center-NYU, Hemmerdinger / Jurow Lecture Hall, 100 Washington Square East, Room 101a, 1st Floor In 2015 #Oscarssowhite trended on Twitter after, for the second year in a row, no actors of color were nominated for acting Oscars. In 2019 veteran actress and NYU alumna Regina Hall became the first […]