[ April 25, 2012; 6:30 am; ] Long before the Occupy movement, modern cities had already become the central sites of revolutionary politics, where the deeper currents of social and political change rise to the surface. Consequently, cities have been the subject of much utopian thinking. But at the same time they are also the centers of capital accumulation and the frontline for struggles over who controls access to urban resources and who dictates the quality and organization of daily life. Is it the financiers and developers, or the people?
[ April 16, 2012; 7:30 am to 9:00 am. ] In this landmark book, Hamid Dabashi argues that the revolutionary uprisings that have engulfed multiple countries and political climes from Morocco to Iran and from Syria to Yemen, were driven by a ‘Delayed Defiance’ – a point of rebellion against domestic tyranny and globalized disempowerment alike that signifies no less than the end of Postcolonialism. Sketching a new geography of liberation, Dabashi shows how the Arab Spring has altered the geopolitics of the region so radically that we must begin re-imagining the moral map of ‘the Middle East’ afresh.
[ March 21, 2012; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ] A year after the fall of Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali’s government in Tunisia that sparked uprisings all over the Middle East, what is the status of democratic outcomes of the Tunisian revolution? As journalists still fight for freedom of the media and racketeering has erupted in the job market, join Taoufik Ben-Amor (Arabic Studies, Columbia) as he speaks with Peter Hitchcock (Center for Place, Culture and Politics) about the cultural as well as political impact of this historic shift. This conversation finds its home in Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency’s Common Assembly which opens a forum in the James Gallery for discussions of rejuvenation of contested sites [...]
[ March 19, 2012; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ] UPRISINGS!! FROM ATHENS TO WALL STREET:Reflections on Occupy Movements in Greece and the U.S. MONDAY March 19, 20126:30-8:30pm CUNY Graduate CenterRoom 6107365 Fifth Ave, Manhattan Join scholar-activists and friends for a discussion on the past, present and future of uprisings and occupy movements in [...]
[ March 9, 2012; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ] The Struggle of Sahrawi Women for Freedom With Fatma Mehdi, the Secretary General of the National Union of Saharawi Women Friday March 9, 2012 at 6.30 pm CUNY Graduate Center Room 5307 365 Fifth Avenue This event is free and open to the public. An interview with Fatma El-Mehdi by Bhakti Shringarpure is now available [...]
[ February 29, 2012; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ]
Capitalism at an Impasse
with Prabhat Patnaik
Discussant: Don Robotham, Professor of Anthropology
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012
6.30 – 8.30 pm
Skylight Room
Graduate Center | 365 Fifth Ave
Prabhat Patnaik is a renowned Marxist economist and political writer, vice-chairman of the Kerala State Planning Board, and member of a four-person UN task force on the 2008 financial crisis. He [...]
[ February 1, 2012; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. ] Join us for a conversation with
Nuruddin Farah
prominent Somali novelist on the publication of Crossbones
In dialogue with Peter Hitchcock
February 1, 2012 | 6:30pm-8:30pm
Segal Theater
The CUNY Graduate Center
365 5th Avenue, NYC
Free and open to the public.
The first African to win the coveted Neustadt International Prize for Literature, Nuruddin Farah has been described by Salman Rushdie as [...]
[ November 8, 2011; 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. ] Max moved from Washington, DC to Miami, FL in 1991. As the devastating impacts of gentrification began to take root, Max shifted his attention to the subject and in the summer of 2006 helped found the organization which eventually became known as Take Back the Land. In October 2006, Take Back the Land seized control of a vacant lot in Miami and built the Umoja Village, a full urban shantytown [...]
Vinay Gidwani is a Professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota and The CUNY Graduate Center. He is also a former member of the Center for Place, Culture and Politics at the CUNY Graduate Center.
This talk, titled “Gramsci at the Margins: A Pre-History Nepal’s Maoist Movement” was given at the CUNY Graduate Center on [...]
[ November 9, 2011; 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. ] South African Climate Justice activist Patrick Bond will be leading a discussion of Climate Justice (CJ) strategy for the upcoming United Nations Conference of Parties Summit (COP17) in Durban, South Africa regarding the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol [...]
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