Transnational Strategies for Justice in an Age of Endless War (Keynote Address for Movements & Exchanges in an Unequal World: ICS at 40 conference)
Sponsor(s): International Comparative Studies (ICS), Latino/a Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI), Literature, Duke University Center for International Studies (DUCIS), History, Program in Arts of the Moving Image (AMI), Provost's Office, Women's Studies Program, African and African American Studies (AAAS), Duke Islamic Studies Center, Asian & Middle Eastern Studies (AMES), Sociology, Dean of Humanities, Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute (DHRC@FHI), Kenan Institute for Ethics, and Arts & Sciences (A&S)
Cost: free and open to the public
Baher Azmy, the Legal Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, will deliver the keynote address, with an introduction by Madeline Morris, Professor of Law at Duke Law School. The conference commemorates forty years of International Comparative Studies (ICS) at Duke and will critically engage complex and urgent topics such as humanitarianism, the global university, migration, and security, with a focus on history and contemporary human experience. We are bringing together a dynamic group that includes established and new scholars from Duke and beyond, a filmmaker, a performer/activist, the new legal director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, and graduate and undergraduate scholars at Duke.
Contact: Leigh Campoamor





