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  1. Screening "Behind Asia's Cyber Slavery"

    The  Center for Media, Communication & Global Change  (MCGC) invites you to a screening of the documentary  Behind Asia's Cyber Slavery   by director and AUP alumnus Lewis Sanders IV. The screening is part of the Video Storytelling course for the ...

  2. Book Talk: Equality- Reflections on the History of an Elusive Idea by Darrin M. McMahon

    The Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS) cordially invites you to a book talk for: Equality: Reflections on the History of an Elusive Idea by Professor Darrin M. McMahon (Dartmouth College and The Davis Center, Princeton University) Equality is in ...

  3. Poverty as Capability Deprivation

    Amartya Sen has argued that poverty is much more than a lack of income: it means that a person falls short of securing a basic level of capabilities. His main justification for this claim is that we need to look at what is important in a person’s life (wh ...

  4. Shaping History Beyond Words- A graphic Artist’s Perspective

    In this inaugural conference for our second edition of the graphic novel Festival (FESTIVAL BD), (“La BD dans le Tumulte de l’Histoire: Résistances, Révolutions ”), Sara Lomuscio will introduce (in english) the captivating realm of graphic storytelling an ...

  5. Teaching History and Critical Thinking with Graphic Novels (prof. Tom Mullaney, Stanford U.)

    Thomas Mullaney Join us at the upcoming conference by History Professor Tom Mullaney (Stanford University) who will explore the dynamic role of graphic novels in enhancing critical thinking and enriching history education. Discover how this captivating me ...

  6. A Conversation with author Balla Fofana

    Balla Fofana will discuss with Caroline D. Laurent (AUP) his first novel La Prophétie de Dali published in 2023 by Grasset. The themes of writing, exile, childhood, the mixing of cultures, languages, silence, among many others will be addressed. Balla Fof ...

  7. The Mediated Climate, with author Adrienne Russell

    The Center for Media, Communication & Global Change invites you to an evening with former AUP colleague Adrienne Russell, who will present her new book The Mediated Climate: How Journalists, Big Tech and Activists are Vying for our Future (Columbia Un ...

  8. Genocide and Genealogy: How Armenian Family Trees Speak of 1915

    The Schaeffer Center is honored to host Ayşenur Korkmaz for a lecture entitled “Genocide and Genealogy: How Armenian Family Trees Speak of 1915” on the Friday, April 5th, 2024 at 17h00. Scholars in genocide studies employ various research methods and genr ...

  9. Nicole Hassoun on Global Health Justice

    We live in tragic times. Millions are sheltering in place to avoid exacerbating the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. How should we respond to such tragedies? This presentation argues that the human right to health can help us do so because it inspires hum ...

  10. Through the Clouds– The Art of Amy West

    Please join us for the opening of the latest exhibit in the Combes Fine Art Gallery. Through the Clouds is a glass and silk installation from artist Amy West. ...

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