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The Prison Abolitionist Movement: The Convergence of Movements to End Immigrant Detention and Mass Incarceration | DEMOS21
for Critical Democracy Studies DEMOS21 Race, Law and Justice Symposia Department of History and ...
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Towards a Theory of Postcolonial Justice
Department of Media and Cultural Studies, Utrecht University (The Netherlands). Her research interests focus ...
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A Prophetic Vision of the Past: Glissant's Poetic of Nonhistory | DEMOS21
for Critical Democracy Studies DEMOS21 Race, Law and Justice Symposia Department of History and ...
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Graduate Students Publish Shared Book with Faculty
complex forces beyond human control. Professors Albert Cath and Robert Earhart of the Department of ...
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A World Before Race? Gender, Mobility, and Property in the Early Modern Iberian World | DEMOS21
Democracy Studies DEMOS21 Race, Law and Justice Symposia Department of History and Politics ...
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Slavery, Race, and the Law During the Long Eighteenth-Century | DEMOS21
Links Center for Critical Democracy Studies DEMOS21 Race, Law and Justice Symposia Department of History ...
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Lecture and Discussion with Dror Ladin, lawyer at American Civil Liberties Union on 5 Dec. 2016, C-102
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Found & Lost: a reading and talk by Alison Leslie Gold
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This Little Art: A reading and talk by Kate Briggs
none The Center for Writers and Translators is delighted to welcome Kate Briggs, who will read from and discuss her blend of essay and memoir This Little Art. A genre-bending song for the practice of literary translation, This Little Art has been name ...
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Christina Hesselholdt on 'Companions'
none On October 3, students, faculty and guests packed the Pierre Salinger Grand Salon to hear from the first Center for Writers and Translators guest speaker of the year. Christina Hesselholdt was on campus for a talk and reading on her English-language ...