WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2023 | |
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Alicia Sasser Modestino
Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Economics; Research Director, Dukakis Center
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Katherine Hazen
Research Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Health Sciences
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Eric Piza
Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of Crime Analysis Initiatives
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David Lazer
University Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Computer Sciences
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RECOGNITION AND PUBLICATIONS | |
A Night with History of Blues
Wednesday, September 20
6:00 - 8:00 PM
342 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA
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This 90-minute show is based on those the group has performed at public libraries and arts venues for the past several years. The three-musician show uses storytelling and music to teach audiences about the evolution of blues in the United States from slavery through its contributions to contemporary rap, hip hop, and rock. Organized by Jessica Parr, Professor of the Practice in History, the event also teaches about the history of race in the United States. | |
An Evening with Selenis Leyva
Thursday, September 21
6:00 - 8:00 PM
Blackman Auditorium
342 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115
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The Latinx, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies Program invites you to attend the first event of the 2023-2024 Speaker Series, Latinxs and Comedy. Selenis Leyva is an award-winning actress, author, and activist who has appeared in Lopez v. Lopez, Orange is the New Black, Girls, Veep, and more. The event will be moderated by Isabel
Martinez, Associate Professor and Director of Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
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ASLIE Deaf Expo
Saturday, September 30
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Centennial Common
Boston campus
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Deaf community vendors will come to campus to showcase their businesses, and promote and sell their services and goods. Join the American Sign Language & Interpreting Education Program for a chance to see these vendors and to join a free yoga class. ASL classes will run at 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. | |
PPE Speaker:
Sigal Ben-Porath
Monday, October 16
11:45 AM - 1:25 PM
909 RP
Boston campus
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Sigal Ben-Porath is a Professor of Literacy, Culture, and International Education at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. Her latest book, Cancel Wars, argues that the escalating struggles over “cancel culture,” “safe spaces,” and free speech on college campuses are a manifestation of broader democratic erosion in the United States. Ben-Porath sets out to demonstrate the role of the university in American society and, specifically, how it can model free speech in ways that promote democratic ideals.
The PPE Speaker Series is a student-centered lecture event. Speakers share a brief (30-minute) sample of their work and invite students to engage the material with questions and conversation.
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Center for International Affairs and World Cultures Launch
Tuesday, October 24
5:15 - 6:30 PM
909 RP
Boston campus
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Join the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures to celebrate the center's launch. The event will include upcoming event and program announcements featuring faculty books, and opportunities to meet and mingle. | | | | |