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Vernissage: "Drawings, Something Old, Something New" by Joe Neill
REGISTRATION REQUIRED centered none The AUP community is warmly invited to the vernissage for "Drawings, Something Old, Something New" by Joe Neill in the Combes Fine Arts Gallery. Please fill out the form below to register. The exhibition runs ...
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Public Memory and the Shoah
none ‘ The efficacy of memory practices for social betterment is most often taken axiomatically and uncritically as an established fact. This interdisciplinary workshop launched a discussion with scholars and practitioners from multiple disciplines and pe ...
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Book Talk- Imperial Material by Alvita Akiboh
none Imperial Material. National Symbols in the US Colonial Empire (The University of Chicago Press), by Alvita Akiboh In Imperial Material, Alvita Akiboh reveals how US national identity has been created, challenged, and transformed through embodiments o ...
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Psychological Transformations/Transformational Psychology
none Summary In this talk, I would like to offer a retrospective summary of my intellectual journey within the wide and fragmented fields of Psychology and their relations with other disciplines as both an academic and practitioner and what might be descr ...
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Film Screening: Beyond the Frontlines
none This film (2017, by Alexandra Dols) takes us on a journey both within our own minds and on the roads of Palestine, led by Palestinian psychiatrist and writer Dr. Samah Jabr. An heir to anticolonial psychiatrist Dr. Frantz Fanon, she exposes the psych ...
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The UN and the Question of Palestine
none Professor Ardi Imseis, Associate Professor of Law at Queen’s University will present and discuss his book: "The United Nations and the Question of Palestine: Rule by Law and the Structure of International Legal Subalternity' (Cambridge Univ ...
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Guest Lecture with Ibrahim Salama
none The Schaeffer Center warmly welcomed Ibrahim Salama, former Chief of the Human Rights Treaties Branch at the Office of the United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), to give a lecture on the "Faith for Rights" framework ...
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Zoë Skoulding Poetry Reading
none Poetry reading and conversation with Zoë Skoulding. Zoë Skoulding is a poet and literary critic interested in translation, sound and ecology. She is Professor of Poetry and Creative Writing at Bangor University. Her latest collection of poems is A Ma ...
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“Edge of Catastrophe” Guest Lecture by Roger Frie
none What does it mean to be both a social critic and a practicing psychologist? In view of the social and political crises we face today, this is surely one of the profession's most pressing challenges. This talk will draw on the early work of Erich ...
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Angela Tate on James Baldwin
none In the context of the First Year Success Common Read, we are delighted to be hosting a talk on James Baldwin by Angela Tate, writer, artist, scholar, and curator. Angela serves as the chief curator and director of collections at the Museum of Afric ...