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Tag: borders

  • Transnational Solidarities, Diplomatic Endeavors, and International History

    This academic year the Aydelotte Foundation launched a program to support the promotion of significant scholarly works by our faculty and staff. We are pleased to co-sponsor the first event that is tied to this initiative: Transnational Solidarities, Diplomatic Endeavors, and International History: A Roundtable on Researching and Writing Histories that Cross Borders This roundtable,…

  • Border Walls and the Politics of Becoming Non-Human

    “Border Walls and the Politics of Becoming Non-Human” Miriam Ticktin, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director of the Zolberg Institute for Migration and Mobility at the New School. Friday, April 21st 2:30 – 4:00 pm Science Center Room 199 Swarthmore College (directions) Abstract: “In this talk I am concerned by the ways in which border walls and zones…

  • All of Us or None: Responses & Resistance to Militarism

    All of Us or None: Responses & Resistance to Militarism

    All of Us or None: Responses & Resistance to Militarism Across the globe, militarism directly impacts all of our lives. The American Friends Service Committee’s new traveling exhibition, All of Us or None, examines the effects of militarism at both the foreign and domestic policy levels. It also highlights alternatives and positive nonviolent solutions. Exhibition: …