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Red Power Takeover: Native American Activists, Colonial Landscapes, and the Design of Sovereignty, Angelika E. Joseph, GS (984FB293)

This dissertation argues that the Red Power Movement (1969–1973) was an architectural project for Indigenous sovereignty. Every protest involved the takeover of colonial architecture:…

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Moral Shocks or Creeping Normalities? An Initial Analysis of The Implications of Farmer Suicides for Agrarian Political Participation in Punjab, India, Uma Fox, UG '26 (407A9E08)

Farmer suicides have become pervasive tragedies within agricultural communities in the north Indian state of Punjab. Reflecting a culmination of economic inequalities and policy failures, the scale…

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PIIRS Director's Seminar

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Revathi_Vellai Mozhi_11.17.2022 Subtitles

An autobiographical play performed by its author, A. Revathi, a transgender writer, performer, and activist from Tamil Nadu in South India. The play is entitled "Vellai Mozhi--Frankly…

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Lusophone Studies 2022.02.24

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Protest, Political Violence, and Inequality

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The American Uprising and Revolution in Belarus – Princeton in dialogue with Belarusian students in exile at the European Humanities University, Vilnius, Lithuania

Is the current US uprising focused, for now, on equality, justice, and civil rights ––initiated largely by Black Lives Matter––related to the ongoing revolution in Belarus?…

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Andrea Giunta: Radical Women, an Instersectional Without Separability Perspective

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(1) Collective Behavior, Social Media, and Systemic Risk - Day 2

(1) Collective Behavior, Social Media, and Systemic Risk - Day 2

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