The Paradox of Resistance
CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesAs the Fall 2023 semester begins, the Center for Global Ethics and Politics would like to update everyone on our schedule and invite you to
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.
As the Fall 2023 semester begins, the Center for Global Ethics and Politics would like to update everyone on our schedule and invite you to
Søren Mau (Aarhus University)Capitalism's Mute CompulsionFriday, October 27 @ 4:00pm (ET), Room 5200Co-sponsored by the GC Political Theory Colloquium
Watch the recording here: Dr. Daisaku Higashi is professor of international relations at Sophia University in Tokyo. He is a leading scholar on
This semester, the Center will host five colloquia in addition to three Social and Political Philosophy Workshop sessions — please mark your calendars! Matt Rachar (Douglas College)Better Together: Shared Agency
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The second in the “Out of the Frame” series hosted by the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity. Growing
Tech companies have seen a rise of labor disputes in the last decade. The struggles of gig workers (delivery, ride-hailing) and warehouse workers have been
Elected in August 2023, Bernardo Arevalo will be sworn this month as president of Guatemala amid rumors that coupmongers could stop him from taking office.
Two billion people around the world use Instagram, but so far social scientists have done little research on the platform. Despite Instagram's reputation for shallowness,
Join this conversation with a panel of experts on Jewish studies sponsored by the CUNY Anti-Hate Initiative and the Ralph Bunche Institute. RSVP in person
A new series hosted by the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes Against Humanity, and sponsored by CUNY’s new Anti-Hate Initiative, and
The historical record is marked by events, people, and communities that remain just out of the frame. They are there, clearly visible, but no one