
October 2017
Irregular Warfare: Experiences across the Civil-Military Divide
"Irregular Warfare: Experiences across the Civil-Military Divide," a project at Brown University presents Helen Benedict, author of Wolf Season, in conversation with Maurice Decaul, a poet, essayist, playwright, and former Marine. "Irregular Warfare: Experiences across the Civil-Military Divide" is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, through its "Dialogues on the Experience of War" program. Further information available at: https://blogs.brown.edu/civilmilitarybridge.
Find out more »September 2019
Counter-mapping Providence
Panel discussion on alternative ways of mapping the city. This panel discussion is part of a one-day conference titled Radical Cartography Now: Digital, Artistic and Social Justice Approaches to Mapping. The entire conference is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Register here. Counter-mapping Providence (and Tulsa) Moderator: Marisa Angell Brown, Assistant Professor of Programs, John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage, Brown University. Divide & Conquer: Are the Neighborhood Map Distinctions Creating Silos…
Find out more »September 2022
Racial Slavery, Marronage, and Freedom: Artist Talk
Join artists Edouard Duval-Carrié, Jess Hill, and Rénold Laurent featured in the Center for the Study of Slavery & Justice’s 10th-anniversary retrospective exhibition Racial Slavery, Marronage, and Freedom in a discussion about the exhibition, their creative processes, and their connections to the Center. The artist talk will be held at Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center, 75 Waterman St, Providence, RI in the Petteruti Lounge, followed by a reception in the CSSJ gallery at 94 Waterman St., 02912. Edouard Duval-Carrié is a multidisciplinary artist…
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