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Artist Saturdays with Tali Keren
12:00 pm — 6:00 pm 1200: James Art Gallery
Join the artist in the James Gallery for a walkthrough of her exhibition, Un-Charting.
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“Dissertation Futures” Online Roundtable Discussion
12:30 pm — 2:00 pm Online
Join the GC Digital Fellows & guest speakers to reconsider future doctoral degrees and re-evaluate the dissertation as a means of preparing students.
Open to the Public
Collective Bargaining Rights, Policing, and Civilian Deaths with Rob Gillezeau
12:00 pm — 1:30 pm Online
The introduction of collective bargaining rights substantially increased the number of civilians killed by the police, particularly among nonwhite civilians, but at the same time had limited effects on officer safety and crime. Unionization is responsible for almost one-fifth of all civilian deaths by legal intervention during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
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The Souls of White Jokes: How Racist Humor Fuels White Supremacy
5:30 pm — 7:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
This is a hybrid event, taking place in-person at the CUNY Graduate Center's Sociology Ph.D. program lounge (room 6112), and online via Zoom.
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DANIEL IMMERWAHR ON GUNS, GERMS, AND WOOD: THE LANDSCAPE OF U.S. SETTLER COLONIALISM
6:30 pm — 8:00 pm 9100: Skylight Room
The much-anticipated 10th Annual John Patrick Diggins Memorial Lecture, featuring Daniel Immerwahr (Northwestern University).
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Picasso the Foreigner: Annie Cohen-Solal in Conversation with Blair Asbury Brooks
6:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
IN-PERSON AND LIVESTREAM EVENT Before Picasso became Picasso — the iconic artist now celebrated as one of France’s leading figures — he was constantly surveilled by the police, facing a triple stigma as a foreigner, a political radical, and an...
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Solving Public Problems
12:00 pm Online
Author Beth Noveck (Northeastern University) discusses her book, which serves as a practical guide to fix our government and change our world.
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Music in Midtown: "Portraits of the Heroic, Classical and Modern"
1:00 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Featuring the Manhattan String Quartet in a live performance in Elebash Hall
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Rupal Oza, "Semiotics of Rape: Sexual Subjectivity and Violation in Rural India"
6:00 pm — 7:30 pm 9205
This event is part of our Book Salon Series.
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Video Art and Social Change
6:00 pm Online
Curator and writer Barbara London, artists Martha Rosler and Tony Cokes, and scholar Helen Koh join together to discuss how artists have championed video as an agent of social change for more than fifty years.
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