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OneTeam Sexual Violence Training Program

The Ahmadieh Family Conference Room, West Duke, Room 101 1364 Campus Drive, Durham, NC

Our Bass Connections has developed a new sexual violence training program, and we need participants to help us workshop the program. As a participant, you will be trained through the program we’ve developed, and then will have an opportunity to provide feedback about the training session itself. Dinner will be provided!  This is a really […]

Providential Modernity Seminar with Elsa Costa

The Ahmadieh Family Conference Room, West Duke, Room 101 1364 Campus Drive, Durham, NC

The next Providential Modernity seminar will meet at 1:00PM on Thursday, March 5, in the Ahmadieh Family Conference Room (West Duke Building, room 101). The seminar will feature Elsa Costa (Ph.D. candidate in History, Duke University), discussing some of her work on the Spanish Empire during the Counterreformation and Enlightenment: "The Bourbon Ideology? Civic Eudaemonism […]

Postponed // “Spanish Narratives of Migration”: Abolitionist Organizing on the US-Mexico Border

Smith Warehouse, Bay 4, C106

Postponed Abolitionist Organizing on the US-Mexico Border, Thursday, March 19  Nina Ebner, an advocate with the Detained Migrant Solidarity Committee (DMSC)/Fronterizx Fianza Fund, will unpack recent developments in Juarez/El Paso during an hour-long workshop. In it, she will discuss her work with DMSC, an abolitionist collective of femmes and queer individuals, fighting for more equitable […]

Postponed // Do Snack with Francisco Cantú

The Ahmadieh Family Conference Room, West Duke, Room 101 1364 Campus Drive, Durham, NC

Postponed The southern border has loomed large in the contemporary American imagination as landscape, lifeline, weapon, and metaphor. Drawn from his own experiences, Francisco Cantú’s account of policing that border starkly depicts how fully the current system dehumanizes migrants, agents, and those of us who do not demand a better way. Do Events are open […]

Postponed // Ethics of Now: Francisco Cantú

Durham Arts Council 120 Morris St, Durham, NC

Postponed The Ethics of Now is a series of conversations between Duke historian Adriane Lentz Smith and a range of artists, advocates, and authors that explore the ethical challenges facing the Durham and Duke communities.”