Panel discussion: Myanmar and the Politics of Humanitarianism: Diaspora, Identity, and Advocacy
Explore the transnational nature of humanitarian aid in Myanmar two years after a coup ushered in military rule there.
Explore the transnational nature of humanitarian aid in Myanmar two years after a coup ushered in military rule there.
Corey Brettschneider, professor at Brown University and author of “The Presidents and the People: Five Leaders Who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens Who Fought to Defend It,” will present the 2024 Constitution Day Lecture.
Professor Emerita Cynthia Enloe is internationally renowned for her work on gender and militarism and for her contributions to feminist international relations.
This lecture and Q&A will feature Demita Frazier, a Black feminist, writer, teacher, and social justice activist, who will offer reflections on the history and future of Black Feminisms.
18 October 2024 | 4:15 p.m. | Higgins Lounge |Dana Commons Speaker: Sa’ed Atshan (Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Anthropology and Chair of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at Swarthmore College) Understanding Gaza: Tracing Violence and Reconciliation in Palestine/Israel No recording of this event is available. Sponsored by the Strassler Center […]
In this Family and Friends Weekend Faculty Research Highlight event, Political Science Professor Robert Boatright will discuss American primary elections and how they have changed over the past century.
In this Family and Friends Weekend Faculty Research Highlight event, Political Science Professor Robert Boatright will discuss American primary elections and how they have changed over the past century.
Join Clark’s Political Science Department for a chance to look past the punditry and understand how scholars are analyzing the 2024 presidential election.
With the understanding that the election may still be undecided, we will gather the day after for a conversation about the results.
A live cooking demonstration with Chef Panos Karafoulidis from Thessaloniki, Greece, where Clark students participated in the “Food, Migration, and Belonging in Thessaloniki” summer study abroad program.
Please join the Center for Gender, Race and Area Studies and co-sponsor Asian Studies Program for an exceptional lecture about China’s power abroad presented by political scientist Diana Fu.
Hear from Claudia Luz Suarez and Chef Nicole Garcia, of Oakland Bloom, a nonprofit that supports poor-and-working class immigrant, refugee, and BIPOC chefs to start their own food businesses in Oakland, CA.
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