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Black History Month- Black and Abroad Club: "Misconceptions Between Africans and African Americans"
none In honor of Black History Month, this is an event for all to attend, where we will openly discuss the misconceptions between Africans and African Americans that remain present today. 100 Related Links View all Black History Month Events ...
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Black History Month- Black | Power: Race and Privilege in Enlightenment France
none In this exploratory study, Christy Pichichero looks to the history of free people of color in France at the end of the Old Regime She traces the the way racial prejudice intersected with other markers of identity to shape the lives of imperial subjec ...
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Black History Month- History, Law, and Society Movie Screening of the "13th"
none This film explores the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the U.S. Join the HLS department in learning about these issues where we will finish with an open discussion. 100 Related Links View all Black History Month Events ...
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Guest Speaker: Achim Klüber '77 talks Corporate Transactions, Cash Flows and Acquisition Finance
none An AUP alumnus, Achim Klüber '77, comes to speak with the Finance and Consulting Association about Corporate Transactions, Cash Flows, and Acquisition Finance. Achim is a German national who brings 30 years’ international experience in corporat ...
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CANCELED- Guest Speaker: Eunice Cho – ACLU Immigrants' Rights Attorney
none Join the Department of History at The American University of Paris for a guest lecture by Eunice Cho, immigrants rights attorney at ACLU. Eunice Cho “My job is to fight for justice through litigation and advocacy.” Eunice joined the ACLU as a Staf ...
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Climate Change and the Limits of American Journalism
none David Sassoon will present a critical look at the record of American journalism in reporting on climate change. His talk will address the social and political consequences of the shortcomings now exacerbated by both the financial crisis and nationali ...
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CANCELED- Talk by Morten Nissen: Modeling and the Competence in Care
none Morten Nissen will present a current project, which is a qualitative experimental study of the modeling of care, aimed at contributing to cultivating the competence in care. That competence is in much demand yet neglected, given current changes in go ...
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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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Discussion on Veganism and Feminism
none To continue our food month ReSisters will be teaming up with the AUP Vegan Club to discuss how feminism and veganism intersect. The President of Vegan Club, Chloe Lyons, will present two fascinating topics. One, how the dairy industry and feminism in ...
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PART II: Narrating Violence: Making Race, Making Difference
none The keynote will be given by Gérard Noiriel (Directeur d’études/Professor, EHESS, France) in French with a simultaneous translation into English, available on Zoom. For this event, the Schaeffer Center joins the Winter Symposium of the Nordic Summer ...