Migration in Global History
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 – Tuesday, December 8, 2020Lecture Series
This lecture is part of the lecture series on Migration in Global History that is taking place within the framework of the Mellon sponsored Consortium of Forced Migration, Displacement, and Education.
Program:
November 4:
John Harpham (University of Chicago): "Freedom and Slavery in the Origins of Modern Political Thought"
Moderated by Ewa Atanassow
November 11:
Josh Kun (University of Southern California): "Listening to the Migrant Songbook"
Moderated by AgataLisiak
November 18:
Amelia Gentleman (Journalist): "The Windrush Scandal - Is It Over?"
Moderated by Laura Scuriatti
November 25:
Omar Kasmani (Free University): "Audible Intimacies: Migrant Saints in a Godless City"
Moderated by AgataLisiak
December 1:
Anguezomo Mba Bikoro (Artist): "On The Ruins Of Paradise: Archival Legacies of Women's Movements in Colonial Empire"
Moderated by Fatin Abbas
December 8:
Joshua Craze (Writer): "'There are no whole lives': Exile, Fiction, and Bureaucracy in the UNHCR Archive"
Moderated by Aaron Tugendhaft
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