Beyond Coercion: The Politics of Inequality in China
Fireside Lounge, Dana CommonsIn her book, Hamilton College professor Alexsia Chan offers a new perspective on how authoritarian regimes practice political control.
In her book, Hamilton College professor Alexsia Chan offers a new perspective on how authoritarian regimes practice political control.
This webinar explores how storytelling, music, and art in displacement serve as acts of resistance, healing, and collective empowerment.
Professor Serena Mayeri will deliver a talk on her new book, “Marital Privilege: Marriage, Inequality, and the Transformation of American Law,” which examines the history of challenges to marriage’s primacy as a legal institution and a source of public and private benefits.
Professor Peter Krause in conversation with the students of the Politics Science course, PSCI 174, Politics of the Middle East, on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 12 – 1:30 pm, Grace […]
A panel of Clark faculty will discuss Martin Luther King Jr.’s continued legacy in today’s society.
How 1970s activists fought for a “feminist forensics” and transformed the way police and the courts handled sexual-assault evidence. Pagan Kennedy: Award-winning journalist and author, Pagan Kennedy has been a […]
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