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    Understanding Syria's Transition in the Aftermath of the Assad Regime Collapse

    Wed Mar 12, 6:00pm to 7:30pm

    Location: 

    Tsai Auditorium, (S010), CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02138

    The CMES Reframing Conflict: Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan and Syria in Context series presents 

    Omar S. Dahi
    Professor of Economics at Hampshire College and Founding Director of Security in Context, a research network on peace, conflict, and global affairs

    Discussant: Lina Chawaf, Fellow, Nieman Foundation for Journalism, Harvard Univeristy; CEO of Radio Rozana, an independent Syrian media network broadcasting from France about her home country.... Read more about Understanding Syria's Transition in the Aftermath of the Assad Regime Collapse

    Salata Scholars Seminar Series

    Tue Feb 4, 6:00pm to 8:00pm

    Location: 

    HUCE 429, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge

    Salata Scholars Seminars are dedicated to climate, sustainability, and environmental work done by Harvard students and fellows. Its goal is to embrace the interdisciplinary nature of sustainability research that can’t be confined to a single Harvard school and help like-minded people connect with each other. In Spring 2025, we will meet monthly at the Harvard University Center for the Environment located at 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge. In each session, we will have a few brief talks from different disciplines and perspectives followed by a vegan dinner and discussion.... Read more about Salata Scholars Seminar Series

    Cooper Gallery Opening, 'Free as they want to be: Artists Committed to Memory'

    Tue Feb 25, 6:00pm to 8:00pm

    Location: 

    Cooper Gallery | 102 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138

    Free as they want to be: Artists Committed to Memory presents contemporary art inspired by historical memory. The exhibition considers in comparative perspectives the historic and contemporary role photography and film have played in remembering legacies of slavery and its aftermath. It also examines the social lives of a diverse group of Americans within various places—on the land, at home, in photographic...

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    “Paint Me a Road Out of Here” screening and discussion with Catherine Gund, Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter and Sarah Lewis

    Thu Mar 6, 6:30pm

    Location: 

    Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts

    In 1971, underestimated artist Faith Ringgold made a monumental painting for the women incarcerated at Rikers Island jail. Fifty years later, artist Mary Enoch Elizabeth Baxter, who gave birth in prison 15 years ago, finds herself banding together with an eccentric bunch of activists, politicians, artists, corrections officers and Faith Ringgold to free the painting with the ultimate goal of freeing the women. Paint Me a Road Out of Here is a wild tale of the painting’s whitewashed journey and the two artists who challenge the same powerful, oppressive and persistent institutions, a half...

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    ECON 3004 Graduate Student Workshop in Economic History

    Fri Jan 31, 12:00pm to 1:00pm

    Location: 

    Littauer 301, Hansen-Mason Room

    Philipp Barteska (Harvard Kennedy School) "Personnel is Policy Implementation: Bureaucrats Drive Policy Success in the Korean Export Miracle"
    Daniel Lowery (Harvard University) "Why Institutions Fail: Peace and Violence in the Game of Thrones"

    Workshop Website
    Contact: Emily Dietzel / editezel@fas.harvard.edu
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