Women of the Gulag – Film Screening
The film Women of the Gulag (2018) tells the compelling and tragic stories of the women – last survivors of the Gulag, the brutal system of repression and terror that […]
The film Women of the Gulag (2018) tells the compelling and tragic stories of the women – last survivors of the Gulag, the brutal system of repression and terror that […]
Mame-Fatou Niang is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on contemporary France, Sub-Saharan Africa, Postcolonial and Transnational Studies, Media, and Urban Planning. […]
Assembly for Action is a student-run community service leadership conference that pairs fifty Action Scholars with local non-profits to create community service projects. Through five grants of $2,500 each, the […]
Yiddish humor is well-known. But Professor Kenneth Brown researches the “DNA” of Sephardic humor to the most unlikely of places: Cervantes’s famous novel of 1605, Don Quixote of La Mancha. […]
How can faculty, students, and community members engage in digital knowledge production as critical users and as meaningful producers? Decolonizing Representations is a set of FREE workshops designed for those […]
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Join Professor Rachel Schmidt (University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada) for the keynote address of the XII Florida Cervantes Symposium at the University of Florida, titled “Ingenium: Ingenuity, Ingeniousness and Engineering in Cervantes,” October […]
How have museums engaged the debates about human atrocities? This lecture explores the development of permanent exhibitions and museums dedicated in part or entirely to address the problem of slavery […]
Afrofuturism can be described as a politically-imaginative decolonial project that fuses fictions, fantasies, and folk traditions with technology to produce past-future narratives about being and belonging from a Black-centered framework […]
Some of the most well-known intellectuals of 20th-century France have warned of the dangers of television to thought, to society and to the book. However, Marguerite Duras, a prominent writer […]
Assembly for Action is a student-run community service leadership conference that pairs fifty Action Scholars with local non-profits to create community service projects. Through five grants of $2,500 each, the […]