Multi-Day Event THU March 07 Film: Eami 7:00pmMON March 25 DR.Sherina Feliciano-Santos 5:30pmTUE March 26 Film: Muki Sopalirili Algue Gawichi Nirugame 6:00pmTHU March 28 Amerindian Language Justice… read more about Qapariyninchik: Our Voice, Our Cry: Linguistic Justice in the Americas Series »
Parking is available on the Duke East Campus after 5 p.m. Emily Taylor (Duke Romance Studies) will lead a Maya K'iche language table in the venue's lobby. Ricardo Flores Carrasco (Lima, Perú), known… read more about Music, Movement & Rapping in Quechua and Kaqchikel Maya »
Alma Coefman, flutes; Julian Croatto, guitar read more about 2 x Tango »
On Monday, April 1, the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University will be hosting its Cook Center Career Achievement Awards Ceremony in Washington, DC. More information to come. read more about Cook Center Career Achievement Awards Ceremony »
Following the ecological and infrastructural turn in media studies, this dissertation project investigates cultural responses to and representations of planetary ecological issues. By bringing… read more about Framing Disasters: Ecocritical Perceptions of Media Events and the Amazon »
The Samuel Dubois Cook Center on Social Equity's most recent cohort of the Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE) program will be convening in Washington, DC for their 2024 workshop on… read more about Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE) Spring 2024 Workshop »
As faculty who navigate a wide range of sensitive topics with our students and colleagues, it is important to consider our role in fostering a learning environment that welcomes different… read more about The Role for Faculty in Advancing Open and Constructive Discourse on Campus About Complex Issues »
The Embodied Dialogues residency is a collaboration between Duke University Professor of Dance, Ava LaVonne Vinesett, and UNC-Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture's Associate Professor of Dance,… read more about Embodied Dialogues III: When Earth Meets Sky, the Power of Place in African Brazilian Dance »
Click on Additional Information below for tickets or go to Duke University Box Office https://tickets.duke.edu/ to get your free ticket.Adania Shibli (Palestine, 1974) has written novels, plays,… read more about Literature Through Silence: A Lecture by Adania Shibli »
The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University invites the public to attend the premiere of episode four of the five-part documentary series, Shame of Chicago: Shame of the Nation… read more about Library of Congress Premier for Shame of Chicago Documentary, Ep. 4 »
Born and raised in Equatorial Guinea, Tutu Alicante is the founder and executive director of EG Justice,the world's first nonprofit organization that focuses on human rights, anti-corruption, and… read more about STORIES OF RESISTANCE- Human Rights in Equatorial Guinea »
A conversation with Professor Frances Hasso. Livestream link https://duke.is/v/5v55 For detailed biographies, see "more event information" below.Razzan Quran is a Palestinian and co-founding member… read more about A Livestream Panel on Health in Palestine with Palestinian Health Professionals »
Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thorton was a discarded icon of the era that ushered in American rock n' roll music, unjustifiably maligned by record companies despite her undeniable presence on stage. Her… read more about Small Talk at FHI with DJ Scholar Lynnée Denise »
Renowned scholars Rinaldo Walcott and Joseph M. Pierce will explore the history and possibility of living, thinking, being and sensing otherwise, and discuss their bold visions for making and… read more about Living, Thinking, Being & Sensing Otherwise: A Conversation Between Rinaldo Walcott & Joseph M. Pierce »
Keynote Speaker: Achille Mbembe (WITS)Speakers: Mamadou Diouf (Columbia), Felwine Sarr (Duke), Alioune Sow (Florida) Gary Wilder (CUNY)Discussants: Michael Hardt (Duke), Laurent Dubois (UVA)This… read more about Towards a Critique of Democracy in West Africa »
Palestine Seminar Livestreamed Panel on Literary Gaze with Professor Frances Hasso. Livestream link coming soon! read more about A Panel on Literary Gaza with Palestinian writers »
The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity invites you to our capstone event for the Spring 2024 Global Inequality Research Initiative (GIRI) cohort! In Spring 2024, the Global Inequality… read more about Global Inequality Research Initiative Capstone Event »
Please join the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke Arts, and the Sarah P. Duke Gardens for an evening with award-winning poet and memoirist Camille Dungy. Dungy will read and discuss her… read more about An Evening with Camille Dungy »
The event will be held in-person, in the Pink Parlor (East Duke Building), and can be followed online. The Duke University Middle East Studies Center (DUMESC), the Department of African and African… read more about Book Launch: "The Color Black: Enslavement and Erasure in Iran" »
The Young Scholars Summer Research Institute is a three-week program that provides high school students enrolled in Durham Public Schools (DPS) with training to enhance their writing, research, and… read more about Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute »
The 2024 Young Scholars Summer Research Institute Capstone Program will be held on Monday, August 5 at the JP Duke Hotel in Durham, NC and feature poster and oral presentations from middle and high… read more about Young Scholars Summer Research Institute Capstone Program »
This event is the culmination of the three-week Young Scholars Summer Research Institute, which provides high school students enrolled in Durham Public Schools (DPS) with training to enhance their… read more about Capstone Event for Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute »