WHEN and WHERE |
WHAT |
Tuesday, September 5 9:30am - 4:30pm Miner Hall |
Experimental College Registration |
Tuesday, September 5 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
First Day of Class |
Tuesday, September 12 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Race and Ethnos in Classical Antiquity Guest Lecturer Professor Steven Hirsch, Department of Classics, Tufts University |
Thursday, September 14 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Olympic Resonance/Dissonance: Aboriginal Imperatives and Race and Ethnicity in Australia Guest Lecturer Ian McIntosh, Executive Director, Cultural Survival; Author, Aboriginal Reconciliation and the Dreaming; Lecturer, Experimental College (Making Amends) |
Tuesday, September 19 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Definitions: Mapping the Terrain Guest Discussant Professor Paula Aymer, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Tufts University |
Thursday, September 21 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Race, Biology, and Physical Anthropology Guest Lecturers Professor Francine Chew, Department of Biology, Tufts University Professor Stephen Bailey, Department of Anthropology, Tufts University |
September 22 - 24 Newry Center, Maine |
Outward Bound with Peter Rosenblum, Assistant Director, Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School |
Monday, September 25 Cabot 702, 10:00-11:00am |
Special Event Justice Unknown, Justice Unsatisfied? Bosnian NGO's Speak About the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Report by two former EPIIC students on their two-year research abroad project - - Kristen Cibelli and Tamy Guberek |
Thursday, September 28 5:15pm Cabot Auditorium |
Special Event How Race Regulates and Organizes Life In Society Speakers: Patricia Williams, a critical legal theorist and Columbia University law professor; Randy Matory, a Harvard social scientist who treats race in an international context; and Ellen Driscoll, an artist and theorist. Organized by the Black Cultural Studies Seminar at Tufts. |
October 2 - 5 |
Interethnic Leadership in China: Toward a Constitutional Future |
Tuesday, October 3 7:30 pm Pearson 106 |
Inter-Ethnic Leadership in China Guests Representatives from the Uighur, Han Chinese, Tibetan, Mongolian communities Roundtable Discussion on Ethnicity in China In collaboration with the Foundation for China in the 21st Century and the Asia Institute of the Tufts Institute for Leadership and International Perspective |
Tuesday, October 10 7:30 pm Tilton Lounge |
The Middle East Crisis and U.S. Politics Speaker Sherman Teichman, Director, Institute for Global Leadership Sponsored by Residential Life and Tilton Hall Speakers Series |
Thursday, October 26 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Ethnicity in Israel Guest Lecturer Durgham Mara'ee, International Law Advisor to the Palestinian Delegation in Sharm el Sheik and Camp David; SJD Candidate, Harvard Law School, Harvard University. Mr. Mara'ee is an Israeli Arab.
Guest Discussant Yossi Shabtai, Department of Biotechnology, Tufts University
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Thursday, October 26 7:30 pm Coolidge Corner Theater 290 Harvard St., Brookline |
Special Event Premier of the feature film Long Night's Journey Into Day: South Africa's Search for Truth & Reconciliation
Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize Best Documentary 2000
Discussion following film featuring the filmmakers, Frances Reid and Deborah Hoffmann, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela -- former member of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa, and Margaret Burnham -- attorney, former Judge of the Motsuenyane Commission
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Tuesday, October 31 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Race and Identity Guest Lecturer Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Afro-American Studies and of Philosophy, Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of African American Studies, Harvard University |
Thursday, November 9 7:30pm Pearson 106 |
Prejudice in Politics Guest Lecturer Professor Lawrence Bobo, Harvard University, Departments of Sociology and Afro-American Studies and a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar; Dr. Bobo is an expert on racial attitudes and relations, social psychology, public opinion, and political behavior. He has published numerous books and articles, and he is currently co-PI of the Los Angeles Survey of Urban Inequality Project. |
Tuesday, November 14 10:30- 11:20am (Joining Professor John Gould's PS class) Pearson 104 |
Making Amends - Special Lecture Guest Lecturer Bryan Rich, documentary Filmmaker of Breaking the Codes: Genocide and Truth in Burundi; former director, Studio Ijambo, Bujumbura, Burundi; former Producer, Search for Common Ground (Russian TV, ethnic relations: Estonia, Nargono-Karabak, Tadjikistan, Ukraine, Crimea, China, Macedonia); Nieman Fellow, Harvard University |
Tuesday, November 14 4:00 - 6:00 pm Tisch 316 |
Whiteness Guest Lecturer Professor Noel Ignatiev, History and Sociology, Mass College of Art |
Tuesday, November 21 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Nigeria Guest Lecturers Darren Kew, Ph.D. Candidate, The Fletcher School (EPIIC'94) Mohammed Bulama, Fulbright Research Fellow, The Fletcher School |
Tuesday, November 28 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Race and Intelligence Guest Lecturer Professor Sal Soraci, Department of Psychology, Tufts University |
Tuesday, November 28 7:00 pm Pearson 106 |
Special Event Race, the Environment, and Development: The Mapuche in Chile |
Thursday, November 30 4:00 - 6:00 pm Tisch 316 |
Race and Class in the Caribbean: The Dominican Republic and Haiti Guest Lecturer Nancy Dorsinville, Bell and Kellogg Fellow, The Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard University; United Nations Liaison, International Leadership Academy, Amman, Jordan |
Tuesday, December 5 4:00 - 6:00 pm Tisch 316 |
"Looking Forward, Looking Black" Guided Tour of University Art Gallery Exhibit Christina Sharpe, Associate Professor of English, Tufts University |
Thursday, December 7 4:00 - 6:00pm Tisch 316 |
Race and the Census Guest Lecturer Melissa Nobles, Associate Professor of Political Science, MIT; Fellow, Institute for Race and Social Discrimination, Boston University |