All Topics (February 6 through February 26)
Thursday, February 6
- 4:00 PM Ethics Seminar: Nick Smyth
- 5:00 PM Toward Gender Parity in Japan: Who Supports Gender Quotas and Why?
Friday, February 7
- 2:30 PM Nick Glastonbury - Love's Labors Lost: Turkish, Kurdish, and the Desires of Translations
- 4:00 PM Korean Lunar New Year
- 5:30 PM On Mediation and Movement: Global Africa as Contested Terrain
Monday, February 10
Tuesday, February 11
- 4:00 PM Dear Unknown Friend: The Remarkable Correspondence between American and Soviet Women
- 5:30 PM See Me! A Conversation with Author & BUSSW Prof. Luis Alvarez-Hernandez & Photographer Nys Sanchez
Wednesday, February 12
Thursday, February 13
- 4:30 PM Antisemitism Then and Now
- 5:00 PM On Political Moods and Cold War Korean Film Melodrama
- On Political Moods and Cold War Korean Film Melodrama
- Religion & the Republic: Book Launch & Discussion
Friday, February 14
Tuesday, February 18
- 7:00 PM Black Box Reading
Thursday, February 20
- 5:00 PM Kareem Khubchandani on "Decolonize Drag"
- 7:00 PM The Fig Tree, and the Phoenix, and the Desire to be Reborn
Friday, February 21
- 12:00 PM Nations at war in Côte d’Ivoire: The Kingdom of God vs the Kingdom of the Law
- 2:30 PM Damion Searls - The Philosophy of Translation: Reading Like a Translator
- 5:00 PM Grace Funsten on "When the Law is the Threat: An Enslaved Reading of Legal Language and Elegiac Strategy in Ovid Amores 2.7-8"
Monday, February 24
- All Day Teach East Africa Week
- 12:00 PM Urban Inequalities Workshop: Dr. Raquel L. Jimenez (Harvard)
- 4:00 PM Learn More Series: Global Perspectives on Indigeneity