Professor Natasha Lightfoot Leads Curation of Exhibit at New Government House Museum of Antigua & Barbuda

04/17 – Prof. Lightfoot Leads Exhibit Curation at New Government House Museum of Antigua & Barbuda

Last Friday, the new Government House Museum of Antigua & Barbuda celebrated its official opening, cementing its status as a National Heritage Site and concluding a restoration project that began over a decade ago. The museum is dedicated to tracing the country’s history from the onset of British rule in 1632, through emancipation in 1834, independence in 1981, and through to the present day, and is housed in the residence of the island’s Governor General Sir Rodney Williams. Professor Natasha Lightfoot served on the Heritage Panel and led the curation of the slavery and freedom section of the museum, selecting images and objects for display and composing narratives to accompany them.

Kimberly Phillips-Fein WNYC Panel – Mamdani First 100 Days

04/20 – Prof. Kimberly Phillips-Fein Discusses Mayor Mamdani’s First 100 Days with WNYC Panel

The event, moderated by senior WNYC reporter Brigid Bergin, opened with an hour-long, one-on-one interview with Mayor Zohran Mamdani and was followed by a panel discussion around his first 100 days in office. The panel featured Professor Kimberly Phillips-Fein, Robert Gardiner-Kenneth T. Jackson Professor of History at Columbia University and author of Fear City: New York’s Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics; Dennis M. Walcott, President and CEO of Queens Public Library and member of Mayor Mamdani’s and Comptroller Mark Levine’s transition committees; and Melissa Mark Viverito, President of Hamilton Campaign Network. The full video, featuring the interview with Mayor Mamdani and the ensuing panel discussion (starting at 1:10:00), can be found here.

Prof. Elisheva Carlebach, Recent interview in Columbia News…

 

02/09 – Prof. Elisheva Carlebach Explores Women’s Power in Early Modern Jewish Communities – Columbia News.

Columbia historian Elisheva Carlebach explores the vital roles Jewish women played in early modern European communal life in her new book A Woman Is Responsible for Everything, co-authored with Debra Kaplan. Drawing on previously overlooked archival sources, the work highlights how women managed households and professions, led institutions, created texts and objects, and contributed economically and spiritually to their communities—from wealthy patrons to poor laborers. The book offers fresh insights into the kehillah, a thriving form of Jewish communal life from the early modern period. Read the full interview here

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