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27 Jan  2025
12:00 PM
Two Communities, One City: Jewish-Muslim Relations in Tétouan, Morocco (1492-1948)
Averroës Lecture Series

Two Communities, One City: Jewish-Muslim Relations in Tétouan, Morocco (1492-1948)

In this webinar, Omar Lamghibchi will examine the complex dynamics of Jewish-Muslim relations in Tétouan, Morocco, often referred to by Jews as "the small Jerusalem," from the late 15th century to the mid-20th century.

27 Jan  2025
3:00 PM
POSTPONED: Constructed Movements: Extraction and Resistance in Mexican Migrant Communities
Book Talks

POSTPONED: Constructed Movements: Extraction and Resistance in Mexican Migrant Communities

"Constructed Movements" is a compelling and timely examination of the ways that racial capitalism extracts wealth from migrant communities.

27 Jan  2025
5:00 PM
Beyond the Horizon: Pericentric Complexity in the Chavín Phenomenon at Atalla, Peru
28 Jan  2025
4:00 PM
Guest Lecture: Jaan Kaplinski’s Estonian-Russian Poetic Bilingualism and its Contextualization in post-Soviet Estonia
29 Jan  2025
12:00 PM
Book Talk: Migration and Democracy
Book Talks

Book Talk: Migration and Democracy

Come join us for a session where Joseph Wright will present his book, Migration and Democracy: How Remittances Undermine Dictatorships. Margaret Peters will provide comments as well.

29 Jan  2025
12:30 PM
Under the Nuclear Shadow: China’s Information-Age Weapons in International Security
29 Jan  2025
3:00 PM
Book Talk: Care without Pathology How Trans- Health Activists are Changing Medicine
30 Jan  2025
10:00 AM
Music in Israel after October 7th

Music in Israel after October 7th

This event is the first in a series of lectures on music in Israel. On January 30th, Dr. Naomi Cohn Zentner—Assistant Professor at Bar Ilan University's Music Department—will discuss the important role music has played in Israeli society after October 7th.

30 Jan  2025
11:00 AM
AI-SaaS based Real time Communication Technology for News media content
Colloquium

AI-SaaS based Real time Communication Technology for News media content

Hak-hyun Kim NICT Professional Engineer and Director, Seoul Broadcasting System

30 Jan  2025
3:00 PM
The Silver Women: How Black Women’s Labor Made the Panama Canal (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
Book Talks

The Silver Women: How Black Women’s Labor Made the Panama Canal (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023)

Event organized by the History of Gender & Sexuality Colloquium of the History Department. "The Silver Women" is thus a history of Black women’s labor of social reproduction as integral to U.S. imperial infrastructure, the global Caribbean diaspora, and women’s own survival.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2025
12:00 PM

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Under the Nuclear Shadow: China's Information-Age Weapons in International Security

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Wednesday, January 29, 2025
12:30 PM