About the Event
Marking the twentieth year of the detention camps at the U.S. naval base in Guantánamo, Cuba, this symposium brings together scholars and activists whose work engages with a broad landscape of detention in the Americas today.
This information session is intended to inform potential applicants of the relaunch of the Anti-Racism Action Grant as the Black at Brown [Graduate] Grant, eligible projects/initiatives, and overall guidance of how to apply. To learn more about the grant and for more on how to apply now, visit our website, here:Read More
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice, and The Department of Africana Studies/Rites and Reason Theatre
, Martinos Auditorium
José Torres-Tama is a published poet and playwright, journalist and photographer, renegade scholar and arts educator, visual and performance artist, cultural activist and Artistic Director of ArteFuturoRead More
In conversation with live artist Tania El Khoury, we will discuss her art, the role of her audiences, and the political potential of her work: What does it mean to do interactive art? What are the politics of her work? What are the experiences of an Arab feminist artist exhibiting and performing around the world? This conversationRead More
The Warren Alpert Medical School and Rhode Island Historical Society
, 160
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society and The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University on Tuesday, November 15 at 5:30 p.m. for a screening of the Smithsonian Channel documentaryThe Color of Care,Read More
This presentation is a celebration of the soft launch of “In the Wake of George Floyd: Responses to Anti-Black Racism in Rhode Island.” In May 2020, at the height of the global pandemic, millions of Americans took to the streets to protest the public killing of George Floyd by the police. While Floyd’s killing sparked months-long protests, what was at stake was a long history ofRead More
Join the Watson Institute and Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Studies for a question and answer session moderated by CHRHS’s Director Dr. Adam Levine with Human Rights Lawyer, Malika Saada Saar ’92 on November 10th. She will share her reflections on her work in the Human Rights Sector as well exploring the increasing challenges for the Tech Sector in delivering and protectingRead More