All Topics (March 1 through March 25)
Friday, March 1
- 12:00 PM Launch of Studies in Comparative International Development’s Special Issue on Politics, Power and Inequality in Global Health
- Variable, Institution, or Social Determinant: Examining how Public Health Scholars Write About the Category of Religion (CURA Colloquium)
Monday, March 4
- 3:30 PM Hello Lenin: Students and Socialism in Venezuela
- 5:30 PM García Lorca, ‘along deep roads of the guitar’: a recital by Samuel Diz
Tuesday, March 5
- 4:30 PM Film Screening: Babushkas of Chernobyl
- 5:00 PM Public Health, National Strength and Regime Legitimacy: China’s Patriotic Health Campaign
Wednesday, March 6
- 5:00 PM Custom, Religion, and the Advancement of Women's Rights in Afghanistan
- 7:00 PM Teacher Webinar: Histories of Indenture, Resistance, and Affirmation with Dr. Krish Seetah
Thursday, March 7
- 2:00 PM Conversations on Literature & Culture: Bruno Nassi Pericwith Alicia Borinsky
- 5:00 PM Beyond the Ballot: Key Factors Shaping the 2024 Mexican Political Landscape
Saturday, March 9
Monday, March 18
Tuesday, March 19
Wednesday, March 20
- 12:15 PM Convenient Access and Invitations: Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination in Kenya
- 3:00 PM The Bosniaks: Nationhood after Genocide—A Book Talk by Jasmin Mujanović
- 5:00 PM Book Talk w/author Grant Rhode on Great Power Clashes along the Maritime Silk Road
- 7:00 PM Cinem'Afriq: Watching and Discussing Tazzeka (2018. 95 min. Morocco)
Thursday, March 21
- 10:00 AM Unexpected Revolutionaries: How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy
- 3:30 PM Disappearances in Mexico: Searching for Explanations Through Interdisciplinary Social Science
- 5:00 PM Family Matters: How Family Concerns Relate to Policy Preferences and Political Choices — A Lecture by Jane Green
Friday, March 22
- 12:00 PM Measuring Concepts: What We Learn from New Survey Questions about Concepts and Political Behavior — A Workshop with Jane Green
- The Afterlife of Pan-Africanism and the Spirit of Development
Monday, March 25
- 12:00 PM Ready for Revolution?: Practices of Democratic Preparation from V.I. Lenin to Octavia Butler (Workshop in International History & Theory)
- Ready for Revolution?: Practices of Democratic Preparation from V.I. Lenin to Octavia Butler (Workshop in International History & Theory)
- 12:30 PM WALTER RODNEY SEMINAR: ECO VILLAGES REVISITED: THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA, POLITICAL IDEOLOGY, AND PUBLIC OPINION IN GREENING AFRICA (Christopher Graham)