PANEL DISCUSSION RE-EXAMINING THE CURRENT INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORKS ON MIGRATION
An Initiative to Bridge Scholarly Efforts on the Study of Human Rights Invites you to the second event of the Spring 2022 series: PANEL DISCUSSION
Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. The Ralph Bunche Institute offers a wealth of research and public programming on international affairs, human rights, and conflict resolution.
An Initiative to Bridge Scholarly Efforts on the Study of Human Rights Invites you to the second event of the Spring 2022 series: PANEL DISCUSSION
Russia's attack on Ukraine has caused the death and injury of thousands, the forced flight of millions, and the physical destruction of cities and towns. Poet Iya Kiva, journalist Olga Tokariuk, and art historian expert on Jewish heritage in Ukraine, Eugeny Kotlyar, will address the complexities of lives disrupted and the experience of unfolding war from the perspectives of their three professions. Please join us to learn from them.
Co-Chairs: Natalya Lazar and Elissa Bemporad.
The historical record is marked by voids: elided events; disappeared people; erased accounts; marginalized communities. The Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide,
As the Fall 2022 semester begins, the Center for Global Ethics and Politics would like to update everyone on our schedule and invite you to participate in
Originally published at https://katoikos.world/analysis/russias-war-on-ukrainian-heritage-yet-another-war-crime.html By Tom Weiss, RBI Emeritus Director The nineteenth-century German poet Heinrich Heine’s words inspired Raphael Lemkin, the drafter of the 1948
Limitarianism from a Global PerspectiveIngrid Robeyns (Utrecht University)Tuesday, November 15, 6:30 p.m. (ET)GC Room 9205 And online via Zoom We are excited to welcome philosopher Ingrid Robeyns as our third colloquium