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CURA Colloquium on Religion, Nationalism, and Internationalism
Each year, CURA’s Religion and World Affairs Fellowship program brings together an interdisciplinary community of Boston-area graduate students and faculty. Read more
Countering the ‘Woke’ Agenda in Muslim Communities: Neo-traditionalism and Strategies for Political Engagement and Disengagement
Join the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs (CURA) for a lecture by Walaa Quisay on "Countering the ‘Woke’ Read more
Israelism Film Screening
Registration is required via this link Trailer When two young American Jews raised to unconditionally support Israel witness the way Read more
Daylong Workshop on Religion and Empire
The Schedule Time Activity Title 9:00 – 9:50 Dane Scott Chaining God: Theorizing Bound Cult Images in Mediterranean Antiquity 9:50 Read more
A Conversation with Eliud Wabukala, Archbishop Emeritus of Kenya (03.27.24)
Please join us at the Pardee School of Global Studies, 121 Bay State Road, on Wednesday, March 27, at 2 PM, for a Read more
Religion and Empire: Keynote Lectures
The Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs (CURA) invites you to their keynote lectures for their year-long series on Read more
The Afterlife of Pan-Africanism and the Spirit of Development
Presenters: Zachary Mondesire, Assistant Professor, Pardee School of Global Studies Abstract: Since the moment of decolonization in Africa it seems that Read more
Empires of Intolerance: Colonial Legacies and Attitudes Toward Homosexuality in the Global South
Presenters: Taylor C. Boas, Professor, Department of Political Science and Caden Browne, PhD Student, Department of Political Science Abstract: Read more
Book Talk: The Future is Feminist: Women and Social Change in Interwar Algeria
The Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs (CURA), the Religion Department, Women's Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and the African Read more
Book Talk: Empire of Refugees: North Caucasian Muslims and the Late Ottoman State
The Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs (CURA), The Center on Forced Displacement, and the History Department invite you Read more