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Emancipation and the Unjust Past
none Over their history, emancipatory movements and activists have drawn on the past in their struggles to change the present. Consider how the ‘witch-hunt’ in Early Modern Europe has fired feminists’ imagination over and over again or and how prison abol ...
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Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse and Jakuta Alikavazovic | Specters of Violence
none The Center for Writers & Translators and the George & Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights, and Conflict Prevention are delighted to host a reading and conversation with two rising stars of Francophone fiction, B ...
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Addressing Gun Violence for a Safer Society with Delaney Tarr
On Tuesday, February 11, 2020, the Office of the President cohosted the first in a series of events tackling major political issues in the run-up to the 2020 US elections. The event, which focused on gun violence and gun control legislation in America, wa ...
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Conversation with Clement Cotentin, French TV/film director/producer
Conversation with Clement Cotentin, French TV/film director/producer (of hit Amazon series Montre jamais ça à personne, etc.). More information coming soon. This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP by filling out the form below. Related Link ...
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Vernissage: Survival Tactics by Bunny Harvey in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery
none Join the AUP community for a vernissage featuring talented painter Bunny Harvey on November 21, 2019 at 18:00 in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery. Bunny Harvey is a passionate painter focused on representing both seen and unseen (observed by the other sense ...
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Vernissage for the AUP Community: "Embracing," A Black History Month Exhibition, curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii (founder of Little Africa Paris)
none If you are an external guest and would like to see the exhibition, please register for our public vernissage on February 13, 2020. In honor of Black History Month, please join the AUP community for the opening of "Embracing," an exhibition ...
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Public Vernissage: "Embracing," A Black History Month Exhibition, curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii (founder of Little Africa Paris)
none In honor of Black History Month, please join us for the public opening of "Embracing," an exhibition curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii, in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery on February 13, 2020. The exhibition will run until March 1, 2020 What does Bl ...
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Beatrice Cointreau
Related Links Department of International Business Administration Béatrice Cointreau none On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, the Department of International Business Administration and the Office of the President invited Beatrice Cointreau, former President ...
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Vernissage: Amina al Naima (Sleeping Beauty)
none Please join the AUP community on Thursday, September 8 in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery to celebrate the vernissage of artist Christine Khonjie's exhibition "Amina al Naima (Sleeping Beauty)." Registration is required for this event. You m ...
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AUP Students Changing the World: Migrant Justice Project and Experiential Learning in Texas
none The AUP community is invited to join us for AUP Students Changing the World: Migrant Justice Project and Experiential Learning in Texas with Professor Michelle Kuo and students from the Migrant Justice Club. Your registration is required. Alumni regi ...