A snow-day special: two events, one rescheduled, the other just remarkable enough to highlight. Dig out and enjoy! Invite your alumni and prospect guests, and remember to submit events, and share your event stories here.
PICKS
February 10
(rescheduled from February 9)
4 – 6 p.m.
Women Creating Change | Center for the Study of Social Difference
Refugees and Gender Violence: Vulnerability and Resistance
Part of the Reframing Gendered Violence series, a two-year initiative bringing together scholars, artists, and activists to examine broadly what constitutes gendered violence. View location here. (Just Societies)
February 12
7 – 9 p.m.
Columbia Law School | Broadway Advocacy Coalition
The Invitation: The People v. Hate
What makes us hate? How does volatile and divisive rhetoric influence a nation and the actions of its people? Can fear mongering drive a person to commit an act of hate? Panelists discuss these questions in a monthly series promoting civic education, community outreach, self-care, social equality, unity, and social change. Features Tony Award-winning playwright and SoA faculty David Henry Hwang and Bernard Harcourt, Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law. Register here. International Affairs Building, Altschul Auditorium, Room 417. (Just Societies)
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