CSSD working group members to will participate in LSA in Lisbon in July 2022 in a panel on Menstruation, Health, and the Law
CGC | Mumbai organized a workshop on “Critical Menstruation Studies: Strengthening Interdisciplinary Research” in Mumbai, India
The opening events of IMAGINE REPAIR include performances and presentations by Alicia Grullon, Marie Howe, Fred Moten, Amyra Léon, Rev. Juan Carlos Ruiz, George Emilio Sanchez and Noni Carter with workshop participants, and a concert by Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir.
Virtual Roundtable featuring artists Maria José Contreras, Raphael Lozano-Hemmer, and Kamau Ware.
A solo performance by george emilio sanchez that delves into how U.S. courts have diminished the Tribal Sovereignty of Native Nations.
This seminar is based on the findings of a three-year collaborative research project between feminist scholars of the Middle East and South Asia that explored these questions across a range of intersecting local, national, and global contexts, in the process uncovering the ways in which religion and racialized ethnicity, particularly “the Muslim question,” run deeply through the international governance structures of GBVAW, even when insistently disavowed.
In celebration of American Heart Month, the Columbia Global Centers | Beijing and the Women Creating Change initiative of the Center for the Study of Social Difference at Columbia University invite you to join us on February 23rd for a webinar
Public Zoom Roundtable with Gregg Gonsalves, Laura Kurgan, Bill Rankin, Jia Zhang, Jacqueline D. Wernimont and Laura Wexler.
A Música - Repertório de Viagens | An event with Silvio Luiz de Almeida + MC Carol.
An event with Muniz Sodré (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) and Nijaz (Rapper, Conjunto da Maré).
Ladee Hubbard and Ana Paulina Lee will discuss how racial representations from the past bear on the present in historical narratives and the idea of science.
A Symposium with James Young, Kristin Urquiza, and Karla Funderburk.
A concert in honor of Samuel Hargress, Jr. who opened the historic jazz club, “Paris Blues” on November 15, 1969.
A film about a gifted newborn who knows how to talk, walk and run, and is also the savior of the village.
Multilingual artists and performers offer live performance experiences.
Virtual Roundtable: Reparative Memory
Featuring: Michael Arad, Susan Meiselas, Doris Salcedo, Hank Willis Thomas, Mabel Wilson
Moderated by Carol Becker
An event in appreciation of everyday storytelling and its various techniques.
This special panel including Angelika Bammer (Emory), Raina Croff (Oregon), Evelynn M. Hammonds (Harvard), Sará King (Oregon), and Bianca Jones Marlin (Columbia) will focus on issues of inter-generational trauma, healing, neuroscience, and race.
The activity aims to carry out artistic, poetic and reflective exercises with different audiences, inspired by the concept of “poetics of childhood” by Renato Noguera, Ação Poética.
This panel with Meyby Ugueto-Ponce, Sharún Gonzalez Matute, and Camila Daniel demystifies academic writing and unmasks the epistemic racism in Latin American universities.
An event aimed at highlighting Black women perspectives and decolonizing the field of Latin American studies.
In this talk, the indigenous thinker and philosopher Ailton Krenak urges us to take seriously the value of the indigenous philosophies of the Americas when it comes to confronting the climate change crisis.
Join us via Zoom for this event in a series of workshops that will take place in 2021-2022 as part of the CSSD Geographies of Injustice working group's activities.