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What are the conditions of thinking about the 1915 Armenian genocide in Turkey?- Hakan Seckinelgin
none This talk will examine what is publicly remembered in Turkey about the events of 1915. In ...
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CANCELED- Transnational Feminism(s)
none THE EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Transnational feminism is an increasingly ...
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Faculty Feature with Professor James Ward | AUP to You
patterns in financial markets. This event will take place on Zoom. Please contact alumni aup.edu for more ...
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Crossing Borders in East and Southeast Asian Struggles for Democracy: Recent Trends and Historical Precedents
for zoom details. A description of the event can be found below: This informal workshop will focus ...
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A Reading by Siân Melangell Dafydd and Biswamit Dwibedy
teacher who holds events combining the art of attention, mindful nature bathing, foraging, yoga and ...
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Rewilding Food and the Self
"natural" wine, and the urban gathering of edible plants. The event closes with a tasting of 'wild ...
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Bake for a Cause: Children, not miners!
rights. When? The sweet event takes place during the week of April 8th, offering multiple opportunities to ...
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Acts of Witnessing on Film
approaches. More information will be shared as the event approaches, such as exact location and time. ...
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Big Data and Testimonies
Related Links George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention Visual History Archive, USC Shoah Foundation ...
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Vernissage for the AUP Community: "Embracing," A Black History Month Exhibition, curated by Jacqueline Ngo Mpii (founder of Little Africa Paris)
none If you are an external guest and would like to see the exhibition, please register for our public vernissage on February 13, 2020. In honor of Black History Month, please join the AUP community for the opening of "Embracing," an exhibition ...