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Triangle Labor History Seminar: Jane Berger

Zoom

Virtual Event Discussion of Dr. Jane Berger's book A New Working Class: The Legacies of Public-Sector Employment in the Civil Rights Movement, which won the 2022 Montgomery Award. To RSVP or receive pre-circulated papers, please email: carolinatrianglelaborseminar@gmail.com.

Triangle Early American History Seminar: Francesca Langer

Pauli Murray 569

Join TEAHS Oct 28, 2022, to discuss “A Paper Rome: Neoclassicism as Speculative Fiction in Early American Newspapers” by Francesca Langer (UNC-CH). Pauli Murray (Hamilton) Hall room 569, UNC, Chapel Hill. Email trishren@live.unc.edu to get on the listserv and receive … Read more

AIC Michael D. Green Lecture: Joy Harjo

Carolina Union Auditorium

Dear Friends of the AIC, We are excited to announce that Joy Harjo, 3-term U.S. Poet Laureate, will be featured as our speaker for the 14th Annual 2022 Michael D. Green Lecture. This is our annual lecture held in honor … Read more

English & Comparative Literature Critical Speaker Series: Dr. Elizabeth Anker

Pleasants Family Assembly Room (Wilson Library) 200 South Rd., Chapel Hill, NC

Ahead of fall break, we wanted to let you all know about our second Critical Speaker Series event of the semester, scheduled for the first week of November. On Thursday, November 3 and Friday, November 4, Dr. Elizabeth Anker will join us for … Read more

UNC-CES Public Film Screening: Zu Weit Weg (Too Far Away, 2019)

Mandela Auditorium, FedEx Global Center

UNC's Center for European Studies is hosting a public film screening as part of its "German Week" this fall! PUBLIC FILM SCREENING: ZU WEIT WEG (TOO FAR AWAY, 2019) Thursday, November 3 | 5:30 pm EDT Nelson Mandela Auditorium | FedEx … Read more

English & Comparative Literature Critical Speaker Series: Dr. Elizabeth Anker

Pleasants Family Assembly Room (Wilson Library) 200 South Rd., Chapel Hill, NC

Ahead of fall break, we wanted to let you all know about our second Critical Speaker Series event of the semester, scheduled for the first week of November. On Thursday, November 3 and Friday, November 4, Dr. Elizabeth Anker will join us for … Read more

Krasno Event: Prof. Benjamin Hett on “The Death of Democracy”

Mandela Auditorium, FedEx Global Center

Dear Colleagues and Friends, in many countries around the world democracy has become an endangered species. In its 2022 report Freedom House concluded that "democracy in the United States has suffered serious erosion" and the Economist's 2022 democracy index once again refers to the … Read more

Stone Center Writers’ Discussion Series: Nitasha Tamar Sharma

Zoom

Stone Center Writers' Discussion Series: A Conversation with Nitasha Tamar Sharma, author of Hawai'i is my Haven: Race and Indigeneity in the Black Pacific  November 10th, 3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. (Zoom) Pre-Register for the event here.