Baldwin | Achebe Africa | America @40
*Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this event was moved from April to October. Some of the speakers, locations, and times listed below may be subject to change as plans for […]
*Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this event was moved from April to October. Some of the speakers, locations, and times listed below may be subject to change as plans for […]
Madhur Anand’s 2015 debut poetry collection A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes was published to international acclaim and was listed by Canadian Broadcasting Agency as one of ten all-time “trailblazing” […]
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As part of the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere 2019-20 Speaker Series Rethinking the Public Sphere Part I: Race and the Promise of Participation and in preparation […]
As part of the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere 2019-20 Speaker Series Rethinking the Public Sphere Part I: Race and the Promise of Participation and in preparation […]
The World War II diary of Julian Kulski is one of few English-language primary accounts of the WWII German occupation of Warsaw. First published in 1979 and re-issued in 2014, […]
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Jill Ciment, author and UF Creative Writing Professor, will speak about memoir. This event is Free and open to any UF student, but space is highly limited. Click here to […]
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Join author Sandra Gail Lambert in Pugh Hall 120 for a short reading from her memoir, A Certain Loneliness, and conversation about the challenges and rewards of narrating a life […]
Read more "“Queer and Disabled: Sandra Gail Lambert on Writing Memoir”"