… Director, Racial Capitalism Working Group, Center for the Study of Social Difference, Columbia University; … social movements. She is currently completing her first book, Making Internationalism: The Color Line, the … on Women, Barnard College, October 10, 2017. “Not Just Being Right, But Getting Free: Reflections on Class, Race, …
/profiles/christina-heatherton… former Ann Whitney Olin Professor of English, joined the faculty of Barnard in 2004, after teaching at the … of America named her Honored Milton Scholar in 2018, the first Jewish woman to be included in the list of Honored … 29-October 31, 2011 “Journeys and Discoveries: On being a Scholar,” Keynote Honors Address, Iona College, …
/profiles/achsah-guibbory… of Anthropology and American Studies, Director of the Archaeology Track Department American Studies, … Indo-Hispano community at San Antonio del Embudo, NM. My first book, An Archaeology of Doings: Secularism and the … America, to accounts of tribal emergence and pre-colonial being, to colonial histories of land dispossession, to …
/profiles/severin-fowles… Winter 2025 Alumnae Stories What Zora Means to Me The Barnard community celebrates alumna Zora Neale Hurston’s … was to learn after attending Barnard that Hurston was its first Black alum. Kismet! By that time, I’d read Their Eyes … When I write a show, I also try to learn … just like being a science student, a biology student again at Barnard,” …
/magazine/winter-2025… PRACTICE. 3.00 points . Provides a broad overview of the rapidly expanding field of human rights. Lectures on the … controversies. The course has two principal focal points: first, the nuts and bolts of how international law functions … religious traditions conceived of “the human” as a being worthy of inherent dignity and respect, particularly in …
/course-catalogue-listings-0… PRACTICE. 3.00 points . Provides a broad overview of the rapidly expanding field of human rights. Lectures on the … controversies. The course has two principal focal points: first, the nuts and bolts of how international law functions … religious traditions conceived of “the human” as a being worthy of inherent dignity and respect, particularly in …
/courses-0… ’78 is a New York Times science columnist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting. She is the author of … improve cognition. Yes. We know, for example, that being in nature actually changes our ability to focus. It … That’s great. It’s good to keep at least one hand in your first love. Barnard is, of course, a women’s college, which …
/magazine/fall-2017… Winter 2019 Soul Providers The Barnard Organization of Soul Sisters (BOSS) celebrates 50 … , a group that celebrates the 50th anniversary of its first official act this February. From its start, the group … both their intelligence and potential. Sometimes, being a black woman at Barnard can be difficult, says Alicia …
/magazine/winter-2019… Spring 2018 1968: Fifty Years Later We reflect on the protests that changed the College and transformed Barnard … Americans to form their own campus social life for the first time, including, in 1965, organizing the Students’ … around midnight, SAS requested that SDS leave. “I remember being sad about it,” Patrick recalled, “because I was coming …
/magazine/spring-2018… Legacy of Love Almost 70 years after making history as the first Nepalese woman to attend college in the U.S., Bhinda … this idea until I began to understand the consequences of being a woman in a patriarchal society. But today I do, and I …
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