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EVENT SUMMARY · Latin American Dissertation Seminar Series · First Panel

EVENT SUMMARY · Latin American Dissertation Seminar Series · First Panel

by martin | Mar 11, 2021 | LA on the Move, News, Programs

February 4, 2021 A series of seminars featuring research on Latin America, being advanced as part of the doctoral work of students at The New School’s Public and Urban Policy (PUP) doctoral program. This first panel featured work from: Dr. Lena SimetIntra-Urban...
ONLINE | Latin American Dissertation Seminar Series · First Panel

ONLINE | Latin American Dissertation Seminar Series · First Panel

by martin | Feb 4, 2021

A series of seminars featuring research on Latin America, being advanced as part of the doctoral work of students at The New School’s Public and Urban Policy (PUP) doctoral program. This first panel will feature work from: Dr. Lena Simet IIntra-Urban Inequality in...
New Blog · Pandemic Discourses: A Global Contagion Demands Global Perspectives

New Blog · Pandemic Discourses: A Global Contagion Demands Global Perspectives

by martin | May 26, 2020 | Articles, News, Publications and Media

ICI and SGPIA have launched a new blog: Pandemic Discourses. Pandemic Discourses: A Global Contagion Demands Global Perspectives The inaugural issue includes a contribution by President Lula Da Silva and Celso Amorim, as well as by Carlos Lopes and Biao Xiang. These...

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Mar 10 2023
March 10 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

The Black Brazilian Women’s Movements and Their Contributions to the Global Anti-Racist Agenda

UL104 Room, University Center, The New School 63 5th Avenue, New York

We will reflect on the historical contributions of Black Brazilian movements to the anti-racist global agenda, especially those made by Black Brazilian women. Don't miss out!

Nov 15 2022
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November 15, 2022

MAIL ART CALL – 2084 IMAGINED FUTURES

Travel to the year 2084 and send a mail art to our present. Reception deadline: November 15, 2022. The works can be dispatched until November 15, 2022.

Nov 2 2022
November 2, 2022 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

ONLINE I Gamers from the South: Other Futures

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We will explore the idea of "literacy in the future" through video games.
The authors of three video games will dialogue with allies of te 2084 Imagined Futures program from Colombia, the United States, and Argentina.

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  • MAIL ART CALL · 2084 IMAGINED FUTURES

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