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Why the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act Must Be Passed
Kevin Morris, a Sociology Ph.D. student and researcher at the Brennan Center for Justice describes his Congressional testimony in favor of the act.
How Do You Measure Equality for 50% of the Population? Gender Equality and the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals with Ellen Chesler and Anju Malhotra
Anju Malhotra, a fellow at the United Nations University International Institute of Global Health, joins Ellen Chesler, research fellow at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, to discuss gender equality and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, on the International Horizons podcast.
Is Indonesia the next India? The Coronavirus Crisis in Indonesia With Irma Hidayana
Irma Hidayana discusses measuring Covid-19 cases and vaccine rollout in Indonesia on the International Horizons podcast.
A Black Existentialist Asks What It Means to Be Human in a Society That Demonizes You
As an African woman who studied in France and came to the U.S., Natalie Etoke brings a different lens to the Black experience, which shapes her perspective on the Black Lives Matter movement and Black literature and thought.
How Gay and Bisexual Men Can Sustain Strong, Healthy Relationships
Professor Christopher Stults and postdoctoral researcher J.L. Stewart discuss their recent study of non-monogamy relationships among young gay and bisexual men.
To Run or Not to Run? The 2020 Tokyo Olympics with John Gleaves
Professor John Gleaves, California State University, Fullerton, discusses the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games on the International Horizons podcast.
16 Great Summer Reads From Grad Center Scholars
From their latest books about historical figures both well-known and overlooked, to the hidden histories of New York City's buildings and neighborhoods, to race and the Black experience, these Graduate Center authors have your summer reads covered.
TIME TO TRANSFORM: PRESIDENT ROBIN L. GARRELL AND PROFESSORS CATHY DAVIDSON, ANN KIRSCHNER, AND VAN C. TRAN SHARE THEIR PERSPECTIVES ON THE GRADUATE CENTER’S FUTURE AND ITS ROLE IN NYC
President Robin L. Garrell and three faculty members shared their visions for ways that the Graduate Center can transform and can contribute to the future of New York City, especially in the wake of the pandemic.
WHY JIMMY CARTER WAS AN OUTLIER: KAI BIRD TALKS TO ‘NEW YORK TIMES’ JOURNALIST SAM ROBERTS ABOUT HIS PRAISED NEW BIOGRAPHY OF THE 39TH PRESIDENT
Kai Bird spoke to author and New York Times journalist Sam Roberts about the biography and his assessment of Carter's presidency. We share here excerpts from their in-depth conversation.
You Brexit, You Fix It: the U.K. and the EU After Its Withdrawal with António Goucha Soares
António Goucha Soares, a professor of law at the Lisbon School of Economics & Management, discusses the consequences of Brexit on the International Horizons podcast.