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Bradford Seminar: "Deep Uncertainty, Collective Action, and Need for Coordination in the Face of Climate Change"

Climate-change related decisions have three characteristics that set them apart from other simpler choices. They (i) involve an intergenerational public good, (ii) often require collective action and…

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Ayah Nuriddin

Ayah Nuriddin has a Ph.D. in the History of Medicine from Johns Hopkins University. She also holds an M.A. in History and an MLS from the University of Maryland, College Park, and a B.A. in…

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Kevon Rhiney

Kevon Rhiney holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of the West Indies (Jamaica). He is currently an Associate Professor of Human-Environment Geography at Rutgers University – New…

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Lyndsey Beutin

Dr. Lyndsey Beutin is a Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University and Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Media Arts at McMaster…

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Princeton-Mellon Initiative - Heba Gowayed - 11/8/2023

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Anschutz Lecture: "Activism @ the Intersection of Race and Youth: Prarie View A &M University, Black Colleges and the Fight for Voting Rights" (11.9.23)

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11.02.2023 PIIRS Directors Seminar | Public Health and Wellbeing: Learning from the Past Preparing for the Future

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How to Save the Humanities: Re-Centering the Historical Record

Friends of Princeton University Library 2023 Fall Dinner After-dinner speaker: Michael F. Suarez, S.J., Director, Rare Book School

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The Sex Obsession: Religion and the Public Conversation with Janet Jakobsen

Religion is a force to be reckoned with in political debates over sex, but Janet Jakobsen decisively breaks with the common sense that religion and sex are the fixed binary of American political…

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Disability, Embodiment, and the Limits of Knowledge: Religion and the Public Conversation with Sarah Imhoff

Sarah Imhoff is Professor of Religious Studies and the Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University Bloomington. She is the author most recently of The Lives of Jessie Sampter: Queer, Disabled,…

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10.12.2023 PIIRS Seminar | Free Speech, Ethics, and Democracy |

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CITP Seminar: Surya Mattu - Breaking The Black Box: How CITP’s Digital Witness Lab Uses Data-Driven Investigations to Expose Surveillance and Misinformation

The CITP Digital Witness Lab is a research initiative that collects data to expose surveillance, misinformation, and other harms on digital platforms. We build independent, public, and open-source…

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Mellon Forum: Womanist Work Black Women Preachers and the Making of Sermonic Space in Literature and Music (9.26.23)

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PLI Tom Griffiths

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PLI Barbara Graziosi

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Mellon Forum on the Urban Environment - Spaces of Belonging: "Land, Law & Speculative Urban Futures"

Urban landscapes described as bidonvilles­­––a Francophone term for shantytown first coined in the late 1920s in Casablanca––have repeatedly been framed as…

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