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DESCRIPTION:Voter suppression comes in many forms and is a key tool used t
 o silence the higher ed community.  This means that voting when you are a
  student\, an academic or an administrator isn't just an act of freedom. 
 It is also an act of intellectual defiance in the face political forces w
 ho see free expression at the polls (and beyond) as a threat to authorita
 rian goals. \n\nKyle Spencer\, a long-time journalist\, former NYT contri
 butor\, and author of Raising Them Right\, the Untold Story of America's 
 Ultraconservative Youth Movement and its Plot for Power\, spent five year
 s reporting on heavily-funded young radical activists like Charlie Kirk a
 t Turning Point USA who have sought to keep the voices of pro-democracy v
 oters on college campuses from being heard inside the election booth. Wha
 t does this type of voter suppression look like? And how can campus pro-d
 emocracy factions message the importance of defying those who seek to sil
 ence them?
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20240815T191047Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Enemies of Your Vote: Understanding Voter Suppression\, the Colleg
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CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
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CATEGORIES:Politics
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CATEGORIES:Arts
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Duke Human Rights Center at FHI for our first film in
  our annual Rights! Camera! Action! Film Series. Through contemporary int
 erviews with the original protesters who inspired the environmental justi
 ce movement in 1982\, "Our Movement Starts Here" tells the story of a rur
 al community fighting the state of North Carolina's plan to construct a t
 oxic landfill near their homes.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20240827T190157Z
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Great minds think about the mind! Join us for a roundtable 
 discussion with three faculty authors who have just published new books a
 bout the history of the mind sciences that raise provocative questions ab
 out what it means to study the psyche in the twenty-first century. Their 
 unique but intersecting work shows how psychoanalysis and the classificat
 ion of psychological disorders not only reshaped clinical treatment but a
 lso transformed ideas about politics\, economics\, and even consciousness
 \, while changes in the modern world\, in turn\, changed psychoanalysis i
 n theory and practice. Part of a clinical turn in critical thought\, thes
 e books highlight the surprising implications of changes in the way menta
 l life has been scientifically studied and represented\, from the ninetee
 nth century to the twenty-first. Their insights complicate and challenge 
 scholarly work in a range of disciplines from literary theory to the hist
 ory of science to political philosophy.</p> \n\n<p>Accompanying the three
  authors to participate in the conversation are three Duke graduate stude
 nts working in related humanities fields.</p> \n\n<p>The conversation wil
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 roundtable.</p>\n\n<p>SPEAKERS</P>\n\n<p>Cate Reilly\, Andrew W. Mellon A
 ssistant Professor\, Program in Literature\, author of Psychic Empire: Li
 terary Modernism and the Clinical State (Columbia University Press\, 2024
 ).</p>\n\n<p>Nima Bassiri\, Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor\, Progra
 m in Literature\, author of Madness and Enterprise: Psychiatry\, Economic
  Reason\, and the Emergence of Pathological Value (University of Chicago 
 Press\, 2024).</p>\n\n<p>Carolyn Laubender\, Associate Professor\, Depart
 ment of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies\, University of Essex\; V
 isiting Professor\, Program in Literature\; and author of The Political C
 linic: Psychoanalysis and Social Change in the Twentieth Century (Columbi
 a University Press\, 2024).</p> \n\n<p>RESPONDENTS</p>\n\n<p>Britt Edelen
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  Literature and Media Studies.</p> \n\n<p>Co-hosted by the John Hope Fran
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DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20240916T161221Z
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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DESCRIPTION:Where people live is where their bodies return in death: grave
 s in the earth\, water in the sea\, sky to feed birds. These resting plac
 es form a map of relationality\, sacred when visited by kin\, but transfo
 rmed when death is marked by violence or neglect. Yet\, even in such case
 s\, an unsettlement lingers\, demanding repair\, refusal\, or recognition
 .\n \nInspired by Hugo ka Canham's Riotous Deathscapes and the Mpondo peo
 ple's resilience amid devastating loss\, this symposium explores the afte
 rlives of unruly deathscapes. Panelists will examine systemically neglect
 ed African-American burial grounds\, recovered remains of Japanese soldie
 rs in Okinawa\, sanctuaries for migrant dead in the Sonoran Desert\, and 
 urban columbaria in Japan. Through these sites\, we interrogate the inter
 face between the living\, the dead\, and the landscape\, asking what is a
 nimated of/for life.\n \nPRESENTERS:\n \nAll have recent books on unruly 
 deathscapes. Participants are invited to read the Introductions of all of
  these (Download PDFs of the readings for the event <a href="https://site
 s.duke.edu/bail/readings-for-symposium-on-unruly-landscapes-of-death/">he
 re</a>) and the presenters will speak briefly about how their own work in
 teracts with that of Hugo ka Canham.\nHugo ka Canham (University of South
  Africa) Riotous Deathscapes (Duke Univ. Press\, 2023)\nAdam Rosenblatt (
 Duke University) Cemetery Citizens: Reclaiming the Past and Working for J
 ustice in American Burial Grounds (Univ. of CA Press\, 2024)\nBarbara And
 rea Sostaita (University of Illinois Chicago) Sanctuary Everywhere: The F
 ugitive Sacred in the Sonoran Desert (Duke Univ. Press\, 2024)\nChris Nel
 son (University of North Carolina) When Bones Speak: The Living\, the Dea
 d\, and the Sacrifice of Okinawa (Duke Univ. Press\, 2025)\nAnne Allison 
 (Duke University) Being Dead Otherwise (Duke University Press\, 2023)\n \
 nFor further information\, contact <a href="mailto:Barbara.ofusu-somuah@d
 uke.edu">Barbara Ofosu-Somuah</a>\n \nFriday\, September 27\n9:00am-12:00
 pm\n(Breakfast & coffee @ 9am\, Symposium starts @ 9:30am)\nLocation: Smi
 th Warehouse\, Bay 4\, Almadieh Family Lecture Hall\n \nCo-Sponsors:\nFra
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  can be used to promote democratic accountability. He is currently pursui
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  most recent book is "Shadow Network: Media\, Money and the Secret Hub of
  the Radical Right\," a primary source for the documentary "Bad Faith."  
 Her book "Red Orchestra: The Berlin Underground and the Circle of Friends
  Who Resisted Hitler" was named a New York Times Editors Choice. It was f
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  of International and Public Affairs.  She is a native of Oklahoma\, a gr
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
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 r "Ancestral Cadence: Building a Vibe in Music\," by curator\, sound arti
 st\, and DJ Alexandria Eregbu.</P>\n<p>What happens when the body stops d
 ancing? In this presentation\, multimedia artist\, DJ\, and independent c
 urator\, Alexandria Eregbu aka 'Ijeoma' engages the origins of dance musi
 c genres- disco\, house\, and Afrobeats music to consider the role of the
  DJ in contemporary lifestyles and practice. Exploring her current thinki
 ng in vibration\, ancestral memory\, digital archives\, and storytelling\
 , join Alexandria as she discusses curating a vibe with recent projects a
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 winning Igbo-American independent curator and creator whose work spans ac
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 ms that dignify Black life. Under her stage name\, FINDING IJEOMA\, she h
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 le Waffles\, Noname\, Common\, Sudan Archives\, Ibibio Sound Machine\, an
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Are you working on producing a public-facing digital projec
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 orpus?  If so\, this event is for you!  Kate Dickson\, Duke's Copyright L
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 e - all formerly or currently affiliated with Duke - to historicize the U
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DESCRIPTION:African Studies and Black Studies: Intersections\, Genealogies
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DESCRIPTION:BOOK LAUNCH EVENT\n\nYou are invited to join Daniel Magaziner 
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 Professor of History\, UNC - Chapel Hill).\n\nBook Description\n\nAvailab
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  the second half of the twentieth century. Born in Durban in 1945\, Omar 
 Badsha's was the third generation of his Gujarati family to call South Af
 rica home. Before he turned five\, the country's white electorate had vot
 ed to institute apartheid to strip the rights and privileges of citizensh
 ip from most of the population\, including Badsha's Indian community and 
 especially the country's Black majority. By the time he turned fifteen\, 
 nonviolent protest against apartheid had been quashed\; by the time he tu
 rned twenty\, so too had the armed struggle to dislodge white supremacy w
 ithin the country. The ongoing\, resilient\, and oft-rebuffed struggle ag
 ainst apartheid was a definitive factor in Badsha's life. It is also the 
 story of the form his activism took: wherein aesthetic searching and subj
 ective experience drove him to create an impassioned\, engaged art\, firs
 t as a graphic artist\, eventually as a photographer\, and then an archiv
 ist. Creating helped him to refine his voice and to capture the political
  ethic by which he strove to live his life and which he shared with simil
 arly committed artist-activists. Available Light chronicles how art and p
 olitics became intertwined in South Africa and explains what it takes to 
 maintain a critical aesthetic approach to political crises in the past an
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 a. He is the author of The Law and the Prophets: Black Consciousness in S
 outh Africa\, 1968 - 1977 (2010) and The Art of Life in South Africa (201
 6). Available Light: Omar Badsha and the Struggle for Change in South Afr
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 Associate Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Cha
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CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Humanities
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DESCRIPTION:"Vivid...[An] indelible portrait of an era when this untreatab
 le bane killed one American every 11 minutes... [A] book that deserves re
 ading and remembering in the pandemic age." \n-The New York Times Book Re
 view\n\nNew York City in 1929 was a hotbed for the rampant disease tuberc
 ulosis\, or TB\, that claimed one in seven lives in the U.S. alone. Many 
 sought the refuge of sanatoriums\, or specialty hospitals\, to treat the 
 deadly virus\, also known by its other name\, "the consumption." Ground z
 ero in New York for TB was Sea View Hospital in Staten Island. But with m
 ore jobs opening up to women\, from cashiers to stenographers to switchbo
 ard operators\, the White nurses at Sea View gradually left for less risk
 y work. In the wake of this staff fallout\, city officials reached out to
  Black nurses in the South by offering them an escape from Jim Crow with 
 better pay. These nurses\, dubbed by the dying patients of Sea View as "B
 lack Angels\," became crucial to the discovery of a cure of the killer si
 ckness while desegregating the New York City hospital system. Their silen
 ced story is now brought to light with the new book\, "The Black Angels: 
 The Untold Story of the Nurses Who Helped Cure Tuberculosis\," a dynamic 
 debut by author Maria Smilios. \n\nRegister here: https://duke.is/v/gnp9\
 n\n"Smilios is a rare combination of rigorous scientist and an exquisite 
 writer..." -The Lancet\n\nSmilios will join Dr. Mark Anthony Neal\, host 
 of the Webby Award-nominated series "Left of Black\," to discuss her new 
 book.\n\nMaria Smilios is an award-winning author\, keynote speaker\, and
  adjunct lecturer at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  She was born and raised in New York City. She holds a Master of Arts in 
 American literature and religion from Boston University where she was a L
 uce and Presidential scholar. Her work has appeared in The Guardian\, Nar
 ratively\, The Forward\, Lit Hub\, Writers Digest\, The Emancipator\, and
  other publications. \n\nThe Black Angels won the 2024 Christopher Award 
 in literature\, which celebrates works that "affirm the highest values of
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  an FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and cl
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 nd their Indigenous neighbors still occupy parts of their ancestral homel
 ands among forested swamps\, sandy plains\, and blackwater streams of pre
 sent-day North Carolina. Amid these backwaters\, Indigenous communities h
 ave adapted to a radically transformed world while preserving cultures an
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 ainable development\, and climate change quicken the transformation of In
 digenous homelands and threaten Indigenous life-ways on the Coastal Plain
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 ormation\, and I discuss broader lessons about environmental justice and 
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 sciences\, environmental justice\, and Indigenous rights. Emanuel leads a
  group of researchers and scholars who study water and watery places in N
 orth Carolina and beyond. His group also partners with Native American Tr
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
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 disciplines and transdisciplinarily about the possibilities that come wit
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  they are distinct fields with their own trajectories and genealogies Bla
 ck Studies and African Studies have historically shared a number of impor
 tant concerns\; particularly around how racialization relates to state fo
 rmation and sovereignty and how the historical and contemporary experienc
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 cently\, scholars across these fields have engaged with the planetary cri
 ses associated with climate change and the Anthropocene as symptomatic of
  the ongoing lives of racial capitalism and its colonial remains. This gl
 obal view of blackness both acknowledges and complicates national framewo
 rks as privileged sites of knowledge-making while invoking the possibilit
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  (Fri. afternoon and Sat.) - (Hybrid - Zoom option as well)\n\nFree break
 fast and lunch for participants\n\nRSVP for in-person participation or re
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Multicultural/Identity
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
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 on session for musicians. The second\, on 11/6 blends performance and a p
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 ment)\n5:15-6 pm Mbira recital  \n6:15-7 pm Jam session and workshop for 
 musicians (any instrument).\n\nWednesday\, November 6\n4:30-6 pm Mbira le
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DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20241104T211006Z
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Caribbean focus
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Please join the Climate Change\, Decolonization\, and Globa
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  an FHI initiative focused on the intersections of race\, health\, and cl
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 strial Revolution and the coal-powered steam engine in nineteenth-century
  Western Europe. Though it often escapes notice\, the Caribbean was actua
 lly the site of the first known industrial application of a steam engine 
 (on a sugar plantation) and the world's first oil well (drilled by a US c
 ompany in southern Trinidad). These "firsts" point toward energy's roots 
 in colonial and imperial projects of extraction in the Caribbean\, reveal
 ing the centrality of race and the plantation in understanding energy cap
 italism and the current climate crisis. This talk/article traces a Caribb
 ean-centric genealogy of "energy." While taken for granted today as an ab
 stract universal\, energy was bound to specific forms of racial governanc
 e during the transition from sugar to fossil fuels as apex capitalist com
 modities. In tracing this genealogy\, I rewrite the first two "laws of en
 ergy" as ethico-political statements on racial governance rather than des
 criptions of a pre-existing natural order. Adding to scholarship that has
  laid bare the relationship between biological sciences and race\, I argu
 e that energy sciences have also been central to sustaining (while occlud
 ing) racialized hierarchy. I then look at conceptions of energy in one so
 uthern Caribbean petro-state (Trinidad and Tobago) to elaborate speculati
 ve alternatives to the "laws of energy."</p>\n<p>J. Brent Crosson is Asso
 ciate Professor in the Dept. of Religious Studies at UT\, Austin. He is a
  socio-cultural anthropologist of religion\, secularism\, migration\, and
  politics. His research has focused on contestations over the limits of l
 egal power\, science\, race\, and religion in the Americas. His first boo
 k--Experiments with Power:  Obeah and the Remaking of Religion in Trinida
 d--is published with University of Chicago Press (2020).  This monograph 
 won the 2021 Clifford Geertz Prize from the Society for the Anthropology 
 of Religion and was shortlisted for the Albert J. Raboteau Prize for the 
 best book in Africana religions.</P>\n<p>RSVP at <a href="https://duke.is
 /CCDGB-F2024">duke.is/CCDGB-F2024</a>.</P>
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20241029T164815Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
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DESCRIPTION:<p>2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the
  John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. This year al
 so coincides with the 100th anniversary of Duke. To mark these dovetailin
 g anniversaries\, FHI will host a series of conversations throughout the 
 year engaging some of the most significant humanities scholars of our tim
 e - all formerly or currently affiliated with Duke - to historicize the U
 niversity's significant investment in the humanities in the 1980s\, refle
 ct on what such investment made possible alongside national and internati
 onal developments in the field\, and propose future directions of humanit
 ies scholarship and teaching within and beyond Duke.</p>\n\n<p>Join us fo
 r a conversation with Steve Cohn (former Director\, Duke University Press
 )\, Ken Wissoker (Senior Executive Editor\, Duke University Press)\, and 
 Reynolds Smith (former Executive Editor\, Duke University Press).</p>\n\n
 <p>RSVP <a href="https://duke.is/FHI25-Fall2024">here</a>.</P>
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20241023T205213Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241108T090000
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CATEGORIES:Entrepreneurship
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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DESCRIPTION:A conversation with Shirlette Ammons about the legacy of legen
 dary blues performer Gladys Bentley. Moderated by Tift Merritt
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DTSTAMP:20241030T205807Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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DESCRIPTION:A conversation between Duke professor Javier Wallace and repor
 ter Andrew Carter of The News & Observer exploring why news matters. More
  than a source of politics and scandal\, newspapers have long provided co
 nnections between readers and their communities. Carter has covered sport
 s at all levels in every corner of the state and has also reported some o
 f the most compelling stories of the aftermath of hurricanes Florence and
  Helene. He spends time in the communities he covers\, capturing the rhyt
 hms and flows of speech and silence\, waking and working\, celebrating an
 d grieving.\n\nIn conversation with Andrew Carter is Professor Javier Wal
 lace. Professor Wallace\, a former college athlete who now leads research
  projects on the history of race and sports at Duke\, is also a gifted st
 oryteller who believes in the power of community.
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:<p>2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the
  John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. This year al
 so coincides with the 100th anniversary of Duke. To mark these dovetailin
 g anniversaries\, FHI will host a series of conversations throughout the 
 year engaging some of the most significant humanities scholars of our tim
 e - all formerly or currently affiliated with Duke - to historicize the U
 niversity's significant investment in the humanities in the 1980s\, refle
 ct on what such investment made possible alongside national and internati
 onal developments in the field\, and propose future directions of humanit
 ies scholarship and teaching within and beyond Duke.</p>\n\n<p>RSVP <a hr
 ef="https://duke.is/FHI25-Fall2024">here</a>.</P>
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DTSTAMP:20241001T172957Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:South America focus
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Latin American Ecological Thought Reading Group to di
 scuss Ailton Krenak's Ancestral Future (2022)\, which offeres an Indigeno
 us critical perspective on capitalism\, the ideology of progress\, and th
 e temporality of climate change. In addition to iscussing Krenak's book\,
  this event inclues a screeing of short films and a conversation with Jam
 ile Pinheiro Dias (University of London/Brown University) and with two In
 digenous filmmakers/artists/curators\, Olinda Tupinambá and Ziel Karapotó
 . (If possible\, please read Krenak's short book ahead of the meeting.) >
 1:30-3:00PM Reading Group discussion\; >3:30-3:45pm Introductory remarks 
 by Jamille Pinheiro Dias\; >3:45-5:00pm Selection of short films by Olind
 a Tupinambá and Ziel Karapotó\, followed by discussion\; 7:00pm Reception
 
DURATION:PT6H
DTSTAMP:20241111T204308Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241118T133000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Movie/Film
CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Free Food and Beverages
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CREATED:20241106T171825Z
DESCRIPTION:The Africa Initiative is delighted to host Mauro Bucci for a s
 creening of his film\, "Hotel Splendid\," Tuesday\, November 19. A Q&A se
 ssion will follow the screening. "Hotel Splendid" is an ethnographic film
  about the struggles of Africans attempting to cross the Mediterranean an
 d their reception in the small city of Cesenatico. There\, local communit
 y volunteers seek to support the new arrivals through initial settlement\
 , preparation for Italian Immigration interviews\, and in a handful of ca
 ses the transition to working lives in Italy. Bucci has made two films ab
 out African refugees in Italy and their experiences of legal and illegal 
 settlement\, and on occasion deportation. Attempts to cross the Mediterra
 nean from Tripoli are dangerous and often fatal begging the question why 
 and in what circumstances would someone choose the treacherous journey. F
 or some the reasons are political persecution for others economic hardshi
 p and for many\, increasingly\, the knock-on effects of climate change.\n
 \nMauro Bucci is an Italian award-winning filmmaker and independent resea
 rcher. Bucci holds a Masters in Cinema from the University of Bologna and
  a post-graduate diploma from the School of Visual Ethnography in Rome.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20241106T172319Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T170000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Reading
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
CATEGORIES:Main
CATEGORIES:Webcast
CATEGORIES:Giveaways
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CREATED:20241106T210743Z
DESCRIPTION:Under Plessy v. Ferguson\, in the days before desegregation\, 
 southern states were able to fund the graduate education of Black student
 s by forming separate-but-equal programs at tax-supported HBCU's or havin
 g them attend a historically white university in their state. Instead\, t
 hese "segregation scholarships' ended up paying for many of these African
  American graduate students to be sent away by relocating them in the Nor
 th\, out West\, and in the Heartland of the U.S.\, thus robbing Black col
 leges of this influx in financial support. After Brown v. Board of Educat
 ion passed and ended segregation\, these scholarships started to decline 
 but with no consorted effort to institutionalize graduate programs at pub
 lic Black colleges in the South\, which increased the racial disparity in
  American higher education. \n\nDr. Crystal R. Sanders\, Associate Profes
 sor of African American Studies at Emory University\, examines how the ef
 forts to preserve segregation led to the underfunding of Black colleges i
 n her new book\, "A Forgotten Migration: Black Southerners\, Segregation 
 Scholarships\, and the Debt Owed to Public HBCUs\," just published by The
  University of North Carolina Press on October 15\, 2024. Dr. Sanders als
 o brings a spotlight to the myriad challenges faced by these Black gradua
 te students who were far from home including isolation\, financial hardsh
 ip\, and discrimination. "A Forgotten Migration" is part of the distingui
 shed John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture co
 mpiled by UNC Press to publish "...pathbreaking books informed by several
  disciplines..."\n\nOn Thursday\, November 21st \, from 6:30 to 8pm\, Dr.
  Sanders will join host Mark Anthony Neal\, the creator and host of the W
 ebby Award-nominated and Davey Award-winning series "Left of Black\," at 
 the Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) to discuss her new book\, still h
 ot of the press. Free copies of "A Forgotten Migration" will be given awa
 y at the event on a first-come-first-serve basis where attendees can also
  have their book signed. \n\n"Left of Black Presents: Small Talk at FHI\,
 " is a new event sub-series inspired by the legendary jazz poet Gil Scott
 -Heron's first album\, Small Talk at 125th and Lenox. Attendees may be vi
 deotaped for the upcoming episode of this event on YouTube.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20241106T210743Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T183000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T210743Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Multicultural/Identity
CATEGORIES:United States Focus
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:A conversation about archives\, songs\, songwriters\, storytel
 ling\, and community with Kym Register and Kamara Thomas\, leaders of Cou
 ntry Soul Songbook\, a curation and production team rooted in the mission
  to amplify BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ voices in country\, Americana\, rock and r
 oots music. The conversation will be guided by Duke audiovisual archivist
  Craig Breaden.
DURATION:PT1H15M
DTSTAMP:20241127T152523Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241202T180000
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T152523Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:The members of the Bass Connections team\, "Archives and Creat
 ive Process: Blues Women and Rosetta Records\," invite you to a presentat
 ion by undergraduate members of our 2024-25 team exploring ethics\, netwo
 rks\, feminist activism\, and care in the music business through the lens
  of the Rosetta Reitz papers\, housed in Duke's Rubenstein Library.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20241127T152553Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:<p>This conversation will draw on the resources of legal theor
 y and critical theory to explore the potentials provided by law and const
 itutional thought for progressive politics and for liberation movements p
 ast and present. The dialogue will draw on and develop material from rece
 nt books by the two speakers: Hardt\, The Subversive 70s and Rana\, The C
 onstitutional Bind.</P>\n\n<p>Presented by the Literature Program\, Duke 
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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CREATED:20250106T185438Z
DESCRIPTION:From apartheid South Africa to Sudan to fossil fuels\, Duke st
 udents have a long history of advocating for divestment in support of hum
 an rights.\n\n<br>Want to learn more about this history? Join us Tuesday\
 , Jan. 14\, 4:00 - 5:30 PM for "Divestment Then & Now." This event will i
 nclude a presentation by Prof. Yousuf Al-Bulushi\, a panel of student org
 anizers\, and small group discussion. It will be followed by a reception 
 with food.</br>\n\n<br>Stay tuned for a follow-up event on Duke's 1980s d
 ivestment from apartheid South Africa!</br>\n\n<br>Presented by the Stude
 nt Organizing History Collective at Duke Univeristiy.</br>
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20250106T185934Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250114T160000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T185934Z
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CATEGORIES:Climate
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20241218T211046Z
DESCRIPTION:Join the Kenan Institute for Ethics for a book launch event fo
 r a new book by Norman Wirzba\, "Love's Braided Dance: Hope in a Time of 
 Crisis."\n\nFrom the publisher:\n\n"In this series of meditations\, Norma
 n Wirzba recasts hope not as something people have\, like a vaccine to pr
 event pain and trouble\, but as something people do. Hope evaporates in c
 onditions of abandonment and abuse. It grows in contexts of nurture and b
 elonging. Hope ignites when people join in what Wendell Berry calls "love
 's braided dance"-a commitment to care for one another and our world.\n\n
 Through personal narratives and historical examples\, Wirzba explores wha
 t sustains hope and why it so often seems absent from our vision of the f
 uture. The vitality of hope\, he maintains\, depends on a collective comm
 itment to care for the physical world (its soils and waters\, plants and 
 animals\, homes and neighborhoods) and to promote the moral\, aesthetic\,
  and spiritual ideals that affirm life as good\, beautiful\, and sacred.\
 n\nEngaging with such contemporary topics as climate change\, AI and soci
 al media\, and the intensifying refugee crises and drawing on the wisdom 
 of James Baldwin\, Archbishop Desmond Tutu\, Robin Wall Kimmerer\, Martha
  Graham\, and others\, Wirzba offers a powerful argument for hope as a wa
 y of life in which people are intimately and practically joined with all 
 the living."\n\nPanelists Abdullah Antepli\, Polly Ha\, and Brian McAdoo 
 will offer responses to the book. This event will be followed by a recept
 ion and book signing.\n\nPlease note that the event location is the Ahmad
 ieh Family Lecture Hall (C105\, Bay 4) at the Franklin Humanities Institu
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DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20250108T195714Z
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CATEGORIES:Humanities
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CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Brandon Terry is the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of th
 e Social Sciences at Harvard University and the co-director of the Instit
 ute on Policing\, Incarceration\, and Public Safety at the Hutchins Cente
 r for African and African American Research. In addition\, he is a Facult
 y Affiliate of American Studies\, Women's\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studie
 s\, and the Center for History and Economics. A scholar of African Americ
 an political thought\, Brandon is the editor\, with Tommie Shelby\, of To
  Shape a New World: Essays on the Political Philosophy of Martin Luther K
 ing\, Jr. (Harvard 2018) and the editor of Fifty Years Since MLK (Boston 
 Review/MIT 2018).</p>\n\n<p>Joseph Winters is the Alexander F. Hehmeyer A
 ssociate Professor of Religious Studies and African and African American 
 Studies at Duke University. He also holds secondary positions in English 
 and Gender\, Sexuality\, and Feminist Studies. His interests lie at the i
 ntersection of black religious thought\, African-American literature\, an
 d critical theory. He is the author of Hope Draped in Black: Race\, Melan
 choly\, and the Agony of Progress (Duke 2016) and is at work on a new boo
 k project entitled Disturbing Profanity: Hip Hop\, Black Aesthetics\, and
  the Volatile Sacred.</p>\n\n<p>Prof. Terry's forthcoming book\, Shattere
 d Dreams\, Infinite Hope: A Tragic Vision of the Civil Rights Movement (H
 arvard University Press) interrogates the normative and political signifi
 cance of different narratives of African American history in liberalism\,
  radicalism\, and Afro-pessimism through an original synthesis of methods
  drawn from the philosophy of history\, literary theory\, and political p
 hilosophy. The conversation between Profs. Terry and Winters will explore
  themes emerging from this project.</p>
DURATION:PT1H15M
DTSTAMP:20250127T155952Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250129T140000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T155952Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Shattered Dreams\, Infinite Hope: A Tragic Vision of the Civil Rig
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Visual and Creative Arts
CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Politics
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 on the Mother Jones International Documentary Award for his portrayal of 
 the fisherfolk of Kosi Bay\, on South Africa's north coast. He has taught
  photography at the Centre of Documentary Studies at Duke University\, an
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CATEGORIES:Africa focus
CATEGORIES:China focus
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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DESCRIPTION:This all-day workshop will explore post-pandemic shifts in Chi
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 the mobility of peoples\, commodities\, capital\, and imaginaries across 
 the African continent.\n \nSpeakers: Mingwei Huang (Dartmouth)\, Vivian L
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 dustrial park in Ethiopia.\n \nSponsors: Duke Africa Initiative\, APSI\, 
 Department of Cultural Anthropology\, Department of African & African Ame
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CATEGORIES:Centennial
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
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DESCRIPTION:In honor of Duke's Centennial\, the Department of African & Af
 rican American Studies is convening a symposium around critical universit
 y studies\, to consider antiblackness\, coloniality\, and capitalist accu
 mulation as related to the information and maintenance of universities.
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DTSTAMP:20250212T204953Z
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RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T170000Z
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:<p>2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the
  John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. This year al
 so coincides with the 100th anniversary of Duke. To mark these dovetailin
 g anniversaries\, FHI will host a series of conversations throughout the 
 year engaging some of the most significant humanities scholars of our tim
 e - all formerly or currently affiliated with Duke - to historicize the U
 niversity's significant investment in the humanities in the 1980s\, refle
 ct on what such investment made possible alongside national and internati
 onal developments in the field\, and propose future directions of humanit
 ies scholarship and teaching within and beyond Duke.</P>\n<p>After celebr
 ating the Institute's quarter-century milestone (and Duke's Centennial) w
 ith a series of retrospective conversations last Fall\, FHI 25 will conti
 nue this semester with questions of what is next for the humanities.</p>\
 n<p>More soon!</p>
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20250205T220342Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:A radical reorientation toward human rights as a tool to resis
 t multi-leveled complicity in global and domestic injustices - from the U
 .S. to Palestine\, Sudan\, Ukraine\, Syria\, and beyond.\n\nTwo human rig
 hts lawyers join us in-person to share strategies for holding institution
 s\, employers\, and systems accountable through legal action\, financial 
 pressure\, and community organizing - plus how to sustain this work amid 
 heightened threats under a second Trump administration.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20250211T201114Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T160000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T201114Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:RESISTING COMPLICITY: Human Rights as a Framework for Global Justi
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CATEGORIES:South America focus
CATEGORIES:Multicultural/Identity
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a week-long visit by a delegation o
 f Brazilian hip hop artists and students from Wednesday\, February 26-Mar
 ch 14. On March 3 at Smith Warehouse Bay 4 C105\, they will discuss their
  activism & present their music at an all-day conference: "Brazil: Hip Ho
 p\, Faith\, and Citizenship\," cosponsored by an NCCU-Duke Bass Connectio
 ns team\, with a 6:30 PM Hip-Hop Show by rappers from Brazil & Athens\, G
 eorgia. In attendance from the organization Enraizados will be Dr. Dudu d
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 (Dorgo)\, Luis Gustavo Oguano Baltar da Silva (Baltar)\, Caroline Alves d
 o Santos (Carol)\, and Eduardo Silva Roxo. Panelists/Artists from Bass Co
 nnections: John French\, Akshay Gokul\, Mel Gurr\, Travis Knoll\, Lucas L
 opes\, and Rafael Moura. With participation by Dr. Gladys Mitchell-Waltho
 ur\, NC Central University.
DURATION:PT9H
DTSTAMP:20250225T214900Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250303T090000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:South America focus
CATEGORIES:Multicultural/Identity
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Hip-Hop Show by rappers from Brazil & Athens\, Georgia. In att
 endance from the organization Enraizados will be Dudu de Morro Agudo\, DJ
  Dorgo\, and Baltar. From Athens\, Georgia\, we welcome Montu Miller\, No
 ny1 and DJ Chief Rocka.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20250225T215501Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250303T183000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T215501Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Rap Show with Brazilian rappers in collab with rap artists from At
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