Constitution Day Lecture: Val Napoleon (University of Victoria)
hodson 210 Johns hopkins University, Baltimore, MARYLAND"Present Day Challenges for Indigenous Law: Civil Society and Democracy
"Present Day Challenges for Indigenous Law: Civil Society and Democracy
"Does the Left Need New Imaginaries? Hope, The Education of Desire, and the Betrayal of Utopia", with discussant: Adriana Mandacaru Guerra
"Naysaying, the Coherence Theory of Truth and Pluralism", with discussant: David DeBole
"Porous Belongings: Engagements with Michael Serres" Co-sponsored by Comparative Thought and Literature
Title To Be DeterminedEvent is being co-sponsored by SPMT
"Indigenous Sovereignty and the Construction of Citizenship during Peru's Post-Independence Period, with discussant: Alonso Burgos CisnerosCo-sponsored by the Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
“Abolition Democracy as a Non-Repressive Society: Herbert Marcuse, Angela Davis, and the New Left Legacies of Abolition” (Disc. Kory Gaines)
Rob Nichols (USCS) presents his paper on "Red Power Partisans"
Vasquez presents "On Social Crime, Empathy, and the Pain of Hunger"
Libby Anker presents her current research: "Make Sovereignty Great Again”
Jennifer Culbert (Johns Hopkins) presents "Just enough: 'abnormal justice' and the farce of law"
Cecile presents “What is ‘Labor’ Under Capitalism?” (Disc. Jacob Tucker)