NEWS
Khalidi on Forward
Rashid Khalidi was quoted in Forward‘s “What A Controversial Palestinian Play Can Teach Us About Art As Resistance.”
Kobrin on NYC-TV
Rebecca Kobrin is featured in a TV documentary on Ellis Island to be aired on NYC-TV, Oct 18th at 8:30pm.
Nguyen UWisc. Madison lecture
Lien-Hang Nguyen will be giving the Third Annual Judith Ladinsky Lecture at University of Wisconsin, Madison: “Rethinking the Tet Offensive Fifty Years Later.”
Armstrong on UPI
Charles Armstrong was quoted in UPI‘s “Analyst: ‘Trump has to talk to Kim Jong Un’ to resolve crisis.”
Ngai on NPR
Mae Ngai was interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered: “As 2020 Census Approaches, Worries Rise Of a Political Crisis After The Count.”
Lightfoot Moravian Historical Society
Natasha Lightfoot has been invited to give the 160th annual lecture of the Moravian Historical Society. She will present “The Complexities of Moravian Archives of the 19th Century West Indies: Gender and the Limits of Freedom in Post-Slavery Antigua.”
Schama in The Guardian
Simon Schama was featured in The Guardian‘s piece “Simon Schama: finding the light in the darkness of the Jewish story.”
Foner in The NY Times
Eric Foner’s piece, “The Making and the Breaking of the Legend of Robert E. Lee,” was featured in The New York Times.
Jackson on WNYC
Kenneth Jackson was featured in WNYC’s “Robert Moses and the Transformation of New York.”
Piccato Open Democracy
“Resisting Trumpism,” a piece by Pablo Piccato and Federico Finchelstein, was featured in Open Democracy.