Queer Aqui: Together in Hard Times (Queer Aqui: Juntos em Tempos Difíceis) focuses upon questions about the reliance of new right-wing populist regimes on homophobic, transphobic and misogynist ideologies
Human Rights in the Menstrual Movement: Reductionism and Renewed Potential from Below
Two Day-Conference: Conception and Its Discontents: Public Humanities, Explorations in the Medical Humanities organized by the Motherhood and Technology Working Group
Lecture by Frédéric Keck, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales co-organized by the Recovery working group.
The second piece of a two-part event, the Beyond Dystopia Roundtable follows the Dry Ground Burning film screening on Friday, April 28.
This film screening is the first piece of a two-part event, and will be followed by the Beyond Dystopia Roundtable on Saturday, April 29.
Conference Panel: With and Against Technoscience in the Aftermath
The Refugee Cities Working Group at the Center for the Study of Social Difference, Columbia University, presents an interdisciplinary public symposium, “Refugee Cities: Urban Dimensions of Forced Displacement.”
Join us for our first Feminist Intersectional Science and Technology Studies Conference
Camera South Asia celebrates the launch of two new anthologies on South Asian photography and cinema
Book Discussion: Putting Race to Work: Neoliberal Development in the US Virgin Islands
Celia E. Naylor (Professor of Africana Studies and History, Barnard College) will be joined by Natasha Lightfoot (Associate Professor of History, Columbia University) to discuss Naylor’s new book,
Join the Institute for a book talk with Michael Frank, author of One Hundred Saturdays: Stella Levi and the Search for a Lost World, in conversation with Holocaust survivor Stella Levi. This event is in-person at IIJS.
As part of its Period of Life: Improving Menstrual Health and Knowledge in India project, Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai is organizing a virtual workshop
Please join us as we wrap up and reflect on our project and meet related New York City Pandemic Initiatives.
Artist Talk with Paromita Vohra: Gardens of Pleasure Feminism, Desire and Doing Documentary Work in (for) South Asia
What World Is This? An Afternoon discussion with philosopher Judith Butler about the pandemic, our shared vulnerability and how to repair forward.
Jewish Female Mental–Health Professionals between Poland, the Nazis, and America: Memory, History, and Interpretation