Past Events
Per Academic Year
2021–22
Spring 2022
- February 9: Spring ’22 Campus Wide Reading Group (pdf)
- February 18: LAMEM Community Kick-Off
- Monday, February 28: John Hope Franklin Day
- March 3: TrUDL: A path to anti-racist, anti-ableist inclusion with Dr. Maria Cioe-Pena
- March 8: Women Empowering Women with Yasmin Dwedar, Esq. (pdf)
- March 9: Spring ’22 Campus Wide Reading Group (pdf)
- March 9: Racial Capitalism and Black Business in 20th Century Detroit with Kendra Boyd
- March 10: American Puritanism and the Cognitive Style of Grace with Rachel Troccio
- March 10: Underwater New York: Three Artists on Brooklyn’s Black Waterfront (pdf)
- March 11: LAMEM – Words Beyond Speech with Julia Pare
- March 14: Rethinking America’s Past: Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States in the Classroom and Beyond with Sonia Murrow and Robert Cohen (pdf)
- March 16: Intergenre Reading with Emily Skillings and Carolyn Ferrell (pdf)
- March 21: Women and the Social Revolt in Chile: The Butterfly Effect with Alejandra Matus
- March 22: Commemorating Mothers: Historicizing Motherhood with Dr. Shamita Das Dasgupta
- March 22: Australianama with Samia Khatun
- March 28: Management Consulting in the Digital Age: Insights of the VP of Enterprise Consulting of Media.Monks Matthew Aaron Lentz
- April 6: Spring 2022 Campus Wide Reading Group (pdf)
- April 11: LAMEM—Retelling the History of Medieval Philosophy with Andrew Arlig and Christina Van Dyke
- April 12: Domesticity, Agency in imperial and postimperial representations—Ayahs in literature and visual culture with Florian Stadtler
- April 27: Womanifesto: Nigerian Woman Fighting for Equal Political Space (pdf)
- May 6: LAMEM—Selective Kinship at Saint-Louis De Poissy with Sarah Celentano
- May 11: Spring ’22 Campus Wide Reading Group (pdf)
Fall 2021
- September 17: What is Premodernity and Why is it Important? with Andrew Arlig, Jenn Ball, Lauren Mancia, Andy Meyer, Brian Sowers, Karl Steel (pdf)
- September 24: Decolonizing Archeology with Dr. Micheal Blakey (pdf)
- September 28: Viscusi Reading Group—The Lives of Objects by Maia Kotrosits
- September 30: Eye Contact: Feminist and Queer/Cuir Cultures in Chile’s Social Revolt with Professor Carl Fischer (pdf)
- October 20: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading with Christian Hawkey and Jacqueline Woodson
- October 21: Viscusi Reading Group—The Lives of Objects by Maia Kotrosits
- November 9: How Modern Playwrights Thrive: Transformational Practices within the Art Industry with Charly Evon Simpson, Natasha Sina, Will Arbery, Sybil Kempson
- November 17: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading with Latasha Diggs, Haruna Lee, and Aya Ogawa
- November 18: Viscusi Reading Group—The Lives of Objects by Maia Kotrosits
- December 2: Viscusi Reading Group—The Lives of Objects by Maia Kotrosits
2020–21
Summer 2021
Spring 2021
- February 9: Tropical Aesthetics of Black Modernism with Samantha Noel (pdf)
- February 18: The Brooklyn College Common Reader with Robert Jones Jr.
- February 22: The Fight for Free Speech: The First Amendment in a Transforming Media Space with Ian Rosenberg
- February 22: Advice from Industry Professional with Mike McCormack (pdf)
- February 23: History and Public Memory: Tulsa and Other Race Riots in 20th Century US with John Franklin (pdf)
- February 24: Social Justice through Sound and Film: Freedom Concert with Malcom J. Merriweather, Laura Karpman, and Janai Brugger (pdf)
- March 2: Archaelogy in Mesoamerica: Birthplace of Urbanism and Complex Societies in North America with Veronica Perez-Rodriguez (pdf)
- March 5: A Conversation with Transgender Prisoners’ Rights Activist and Litigator Dee Farmer (pdf)
- March 8: Talk to the Founder/CEO of “Saved & Fabulous” Fashion Brand, Influencer, and Lifestyle coach Terry Ann Philips (pdf)
- March 9: The Brooklyn College Common Reader/1619 Project with Cornel West (pdf)
- March 15: How Has the Covid-19 Pandemic Affected Heineken Corp? The Insights of the Vp of Marketing Vikas Satyal (pdf)
- March 18: A Conversation with Activist and Professor of Philosophy at University of Beunos Aires Blas Radi
- March 21: Fitness Business, Life-time Fitness, and fitness at home during the Pandemic: From the perspective of a Hollywood Celebrity Fitness Expert with Scott Mills (pdf)
- March 23: Black Bodies Matter with Aja Lans (pdf)
- March 25: How to Stay Positive with Marsha McCray (pdf)
- April 5: Culturally Responsive and Creative Activities for Working with Diverse Families with Zakiyyah Abdul-Mateen LCSW
- April 6: When the Oppressed Become the Oppressor with Dr. Alfonso Ferguson
- April 6: Insights into Famed Family Restaurant Le Circle Manhattan with Marco Maccioni (pdf)
- April 6: Guest Speaker on Marketing with Terry-Ann Phillips
- April 7: M.F.A Intergenre Reading Series with Douglas Kearney and Maaza Mengiste (pdf)
- April 9: Discussing the Children’s Fashion Industry with Founder/CEO of Children’s Fashion Line POPPA Tohan Omorodion (pdf)
- April 13: So Goes el Sur, So Goes the Nation: Liberatory & Abolitionist Theory through a Latinx & Central American Studies of the Global U.S. South with Johnathan Peraza-Campos (pdf)
- April 19: A Conversation with Author, Activist, and Independent Scholar Barbara Smith (pdf)
- April 19: T. Mudd – A Performance Lecture with Brandon Woolf (pdf)
- April 20: Afro-Latinx Spiritualities in Defense of Black Life with Andrew Vinales (pdf)
- April 21: Haidt Lecture Series – Three Early Modern Jewish Women Who Bent the Gender Binary (pdf)
- April 22: Changing How Archeology is done in Native American Contexts: An Ndee (Apache) Case Study with Dr. Nicholas Laluk (pdf)
- April 28: Haidt Lecture Series – Yisrael Ba’al Shem Tov and the Beginnings of Hasidism (pdf)
- April 28: The Unafraid with Anyansi Prado (pdf)
- May 5: The Rise of Hip Hop Music: From America’s Urban Centers to the Heart of American Culture with Marcus Reeves (pdf)
- May 12: Not for Long – A Reading of a Play by Cherry Lou Sy (pdf)
Fall 2020
- September 3: Classical Dance and Race with Delores Brown Abelson
- September 21–25: Winona LaDuke: The Robert L. Hess Scholar in Residence (pdf)
- September 22: Race, Violence, and Power (pdf) with Kobie Colemon
- October 2: Creating an Anti-Racist, Inclusive Curriculum with Trevor Ngwane
- October 8: Shimmering Contraries: Medieval Grammar and the Rise of Race and Racism (pdf) with Cord Whitaker
- October 20: On Science, Privilege, and Inequality with Jennifer Adams
- October 21: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Moriel Rothman-Zecher and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins (pdf)
- October 27: How We Go Home: Voices From Indigenous North America with Sara Sinclair
- October 28: Common Reader Project and The 1619 Project—Faculty Panel Discussion (pdf)
- November 5: Leading While Black: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Black Male School Leaders with Dr. Phillip Smith
- November 9: Racial Disparities in NYC Schools with David Bloomfield
- November 10: Expanding Byzantium: Displaying Arts of Africa in The Met’s Byzantine galleries with Andrea Achi
- November 11: Afro-Latinx Representation in Children’s Literature with Eric Velasquez
- November 12: LGBTQ and Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) and their challenges in counseling with Florence Saint-Jean
- November 18: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Rabih Alameddine and John Keene (pdf)
- November 16 and 18: Workshop on Poetry and Technology with Samiya Bashir
- November 18: Integrating Computer Science and Literacy for Emergent Bilinguals with Sara Vogel
- November 19: Racecraft in the Odyssey and Argonautica with Jackie Murray
- November 20: Seminar in Museum Techniques with Braden Paynter
- November 20: Who Owns the Past? Decolonizing Archeology with Dr. Nicholas Laluk
- November 24: Colonial Theft and Indigenous Resistance in the Kleptocene with Kyle Keeler
- November 26: Leading While Black and Male: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Black Male School Leaders with Phillip Smith
- December 1: The Construction of Language Learning Disorders in School-Age African American Children: The Role of Implicit Bias with Dr. Cecelia Davison
- December 2: The Language & Art of Caribbean Dance with Sekou McMiller
- December 3: Not Even Past: Salvation History in the Philosophy and Theology of Race with Sameer Yadav
2019–20
Spring 2020
- February 19: Day of Remembrance (pdf) with Resistance at Tule Lake (pdf) filmmaker Konrad Aderer (pdf)
- February 20: From WWII’s Incarceration Camps to Today’s Detention Sites (pdf)
- February 27: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group—Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming (LaDuke, 2005)
- February 27: Heresy & Inquisition in the Writings of Julian of Norwich (pdf) (link) with Laurence Bond
- March 1: M.F.A. Alumni Reading with Ted Dodson, Karinne Keithley Syers, and Heidi Diehl (pdf)
- March 3: Brooklyn Research Exchange (pdf)
- March 3: The Queen of Sheba’s Hairy Legs in Early Medieval Jewish Texts (pdf) (link) with Jillian Stinchcomb
- March 5: When Brooklyn Was Queer (pdf) with author Hugh Ryan
- March 11: Thinking with Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin: What Does It Mean to Think Poetically? (pdf) with Samantha Rose Hill
- March 11: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Lisa Jarnot and Julie Orringer (pdf)
Fall 2019
- September 16: The Faces of Cao Gui: Fact and Meaning in the Historiography of the Warring States and Former Han (pdf) with Andrew Meyer
- September 17: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group—Our History Is the Future (Estes, 2019)
- October 3: A Conversation With Salsa Soul Sisters
- October 3: Indigenous Resistance, Planetary Dystopia, and the Politics of Environmental Justice (pdf) with Jaskiran Dhillon
- October 3: On Doing Environmental History of the American West (pdf) with Sara Dant and Dan Flores
- October 10: National Coming Out Day with Latinx poet River Mason (pdf)
- October 10: La Voz de Lorca (pdf) with Pedro Enquirez
- October 17: Latin American and Spanish Film Festival: Birds of Passage (Pájaros de Verano) (pdf)
- October 17: The Significance of the Border Wall in American History (pdf) with Greg Grandin—Frederic Ewen Lecture on Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom
- October 22: How Do I Survive in an Era of “Fake News” (pdf)—Kurz Chair Public Lecture Series
- October 22: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group—Our History Is the Future (Estes, 2019)
- October 23: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series With Monica de la Torre and Susan Choi (pdf)
- October 24: John Hope Franklin Day—400 Years Later: The Legacies of 1619 (pdf) with John W. Franklin and Steven Hahn, followed by a Freedom Concert
- November 4: Salsa Soul Sisters Exhibit Closing Reception
- November 4: Utter Joy: The Politics of Religious Affect From Reformation to Revolutionary England (pdf) with Stephen Spencer
- November 6: Jump Up! Caribbean Carnival Music in New York City (pdf) with Ray Allen
- November 15: Brooklyn Research Collaborative Breakfast (pdf)
- November 19: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group—Our History Is the Future (Estes, 2019)
- November 19: Trans Misogyny (pdf) with Paisley Currah
- November 20: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series With Karan Mahajan and Clarence Coo (pdf)
- December 3: World War I, The New World Order, and the Invention of Renaissance Literature (pdf) with Martin Elsky
- December 9: BC Conversations Series: The New Immigration Crisis: Citizenship and Denaturalization in the US (pdf)
- December 10: Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home (pdf) with author Richard Bell
- December 12: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group—Our History Is the Future (Estes, 2019)
2018–19
Spring 2019
- February 21: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group
- February 27: John Hope Franklin Series featuring Laylah Amatullah Barrayn (pdf)
- *canceled March 4: UndocuAlly, a training session for faculty and staff (pdf)
- March 5: UndocuAlly, a training session for faculty and staff (pdf)
- March 5: Transmission: a bilingual performance by Barbara Herr (pdf)
- March 7: The State of Native and Indigenous Studies at CUNY a conversation with Vanessa Stone-Cadena (pdf)
- March 12: Transgender Lives in Nineteenth-Century America by Jesse Bayker (pdf), reception to follow celebrating 10th Anniversary of the minor in LGBTQ Studies
- March 12: Killing Journalism: How Greed and Laziness (and Donald Trump) are Destroying News and How We Can Save It (pdf) with journalist Joe Strupp
- March 13: Film Screening and Discussion of Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma (jpg) (pdf)
- March 18–22: Robert L. Hess Scholar in Residence Program with José David Saldívar (pdf)
- March 18: Immigrants of New York City
- March 19: What Else Can You Do with a Humanities Degree?
- March 19: Decolonizing Education
- March 19: Dézafi (pdf): Launching the English translation of Frankétienne’s masterful work (pdf)
- March 20: Decolonizing the Imagination: Creatively Writing Sovereign States of Mind
- March 20: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Fred Moten and Marisa Silver (pdf)
- March 21: Writing the U.S.-Mexico Border: Tearing Down the Wall—Robert L. Hess Memorial Lecture
- April 3: Trans Literacy Workshop
- April 4: Zipporah’s Pout: Temporality and the Emotional Life of (Jewish) Images
- April 8: The Annual Frances Haidt Lecture—History and Catastrophe: The Secret Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto (pdf) with Samuel Kassow and a screening of Who Will Write Our History? (pdf)
- April 8: A Wolfe Symposium with Amy Hughes (pdf)
- April 9: LGBTQIA+ Mentors’ Luncheon with keynote address by Victoria Cruz, registration required
- April 9: Trans Activism Before, During, and After Stonewall with Victoria Cruz (pdf)
- April 11: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group
- April 11: Screening of Queens of Syria (pdf)
- April 11: The Medieval/Early Modern Divide: Along the Franco-Spanish Conversion & the Paper Economy
- April 11: Remembering Peter Abrahams (pdf)
- April 17: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with poet Celina Su and Rattawut Lapcharoensap (pdf)
- May 1: Odysseus, Nostos, and the Art of Survival (pdf) with Thodoris Gonis
- May 9: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group
Fall 2018
- September 13: A Celebration in Honor of Robert Viscusi (pdf)
- September 24: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group (pdf)—Harlem Nocturne led by Robyn Spencer
- October 1: Performing Haiti / Haiti in Performance (pdf)
- October 15: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group (pdf)—Harlem Nocturne led by Robyn Spencer
- October 16: Enlightenment Now? A Psychologist and a Historian Discuss Steven Pinker on Human Nature and Emotion (pdf)
- October 24: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series With Ocean Vuong and Joan Silber (pdf)
- October 25: Child Holocaust Survivors: Jewish Families after the Holocaust (pdf) with Joanna Michlic
- October 29: Music in Polycultural America Series—Cars and Guitars: The Sound of Liberation? (pdf)
- October 31: An American Soldier in Mexico: Edward Ashley Bowen Phelps and the Course of American Empire, 1846–1848 (pdf) with Ricardo A. Herrera
- November 1: Translating Tragic Emotion in Early Modern England: Greek to English, Female to Male (pdf)
- November 12: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group (pdf)—Harlem Nocturne led by Robyn Spencer
- November 13: The Weeping Wound: Asceticism and Transformation in the Age of Tears (pdf)
- November 15: Journalism Alumni Speak About Work and Life in a New America (pdf)
- November 27: The Shirley Chisholm Project on Women’s Activism—Two Events Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Shirley Chisholm’s Election to Congress (pdf)
- November 28: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series With Dawn Lundy Martin and Young Jean Lee (pdf)
- November 29: Immigration Status: Get Free Information and Resources (pdf)
- December 4: Nation of Immigrants: A Short History of an Idea, with Mae Ngai (pdf), a Frederic Ewen Lecture on Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom
- December 9: M.F.A. Alumni Reading with Brendan Lorber, Joanna Cantor, and Kristina Satter (pdf)
- December 10: The Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group (pdf)—Harlem Nocturne led by Robyn Spencer
- December 11: The Materiality of Emotion in Inscribed Jewish Prayers (pdf)
2017–18
Spring 2018
- January 30: Academic Freedom in the Age of Trump (pdf) with Hans-Joerg Tiede
- February 14: Black History Faculty Lecture Series: The Death and Life of Malcolm X (pdf)
- February 21: Black History Faculty Lecture Series: Africa’s Early Contact with Europe and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade (pdf)
- February 26: Black History Faculty Lecture Series: The Groundings with My Brothers: Walter Rodney and the Legacy of Pan-Africanism and Black Power (pdf)
- February 26: Black History Faculty Lecture Series: Slave Rebellions in the U.S., Africa, and the Caribbean (pdf)
- February 27: Immigrants’ Rights and Resources at CUNY (pdf)
- February 27: Latina Life Stories with Frances Negron Muntaner (pdf)
- February 28: John Hope Franklin Day: African American History and the Public Sphere; Freedom Concert (pdf)
- March 6: A Century of Struggles in New York: Class, Race, Gender and Women’s Suffrage (pdf) with Professor Emerita Barbara Winslow
- March 8: Opinionated: The World View of a Jewish Woman (pdf) with Professor Sara Reguer
- March 15: Discussion with filmmaker Blair Foster (pdf)
- March 21: Kurz Lecture on Constitutional Rights: The USA and President Trump: Democratic, Authoritarian, or Other? (pdf)
- March 22: The Anatomy of a Protest: The Woman Behind the Abolition of Indian Indentured Labor in the British Empire (pdf) with Mrinalini Sinha
- March 28: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Mei-mei Bersenbrugge and Yiyun Li (pdf)
- Robert L. Hess Scholar-in-Residence Program (pdf) (complete details available here (pdf))
- March 27: Politics of Immigration in U.S. Today
- March 27: TransHispaniola: Listening to Caribbean Women’s Stories
- March 28: Narrating Our Lives
- March 28: A Right to Be Here: Race, Immigration, and My Third Culture Kids with Edwidge Danticat
- March 29: Creating Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work
- April 10: The Yamasee War and the Development of South Carolina Slave Law (pdf) with Ed Rugemer
- April 12: Global Commodities and the Making of the Early Modern World (pdf) with Francesca Trivellato
- April 17: Symposium on Domestic Workers in Global Perspective (pdf)
- April 17: Mirror or Projector: What Can Jewish Art Teach about Jewish History? (pdf) with Marc Michael Epstein
- April 18: Islam and Pluralism: Lessons from a Lost Heritage with Mustafa Akyol
- April 19: Shut up in Darkness: Exposing Slavery and Injustice in Religious Texts (pdf) with Ronald Charles and Brian Sowers
- April 24: Eliana Ortega on Latin/a American Feminism
- April 25: The Rise of the Diary in Early Modern England and New England (pdf) with Alan Stewart
- April 25: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Madeleine Thien and Cedar Sigo (pdf)
Fall 2017
- September 14: The State of Hip-Hop in Brooklyn (pdf)
- September 18: Latina Life Stories, With Sandra Cisneros (pdf)
- September 19: Situating Women in the History of Partition in South Asia, With Professor Sekhar Bandyopadhyay
- October 5: Midwood, Before Hollywood (pdf)
- October 18: Music in My Detroit: 1940s-1960s with Mark Slobin (pdf)
- October 18: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Madeleine George and Alan Felsenthal (pdf)
- October 19: Strategies to Combat Racism and Anti-Semitism: The Psychodynamics of American Politics (pdf) with Rabbi Michael Lerner
- October 19: Ernestine Rose: International Feminist Pioneer:
The Rabbi’s Atheist Daughter, With Professor Emerita Bonnie Anderson - October 25: The Power and Glory of Steel of Steel Pan with Kendall Williams (pdf)
- November 3-November 4: Legacies of Pauline Oliveros: A Symposium (pdf)
- November 6: Atlantic Revolutions Now: Thinking about America, France, and Haiti (pdf) with Jeremy Popkins
- November 9: Weapons of the Spirit (pdf)
- November 13: Panic in Panic in Mexico City: Atras del Cosmos (Behind the Cosmos), Free Improvisation, and Experimental Theater, 1964-1983 with Tamar Barzel (pdf)
- November 14: Labor in the Family: Theoretical Perspectives From Early Chinese Feminism, With Professor Rebecca Karl
- November 14: Debating the Future of Policing with Heather MacDonald and Alex Vitale (pdf)
- November 15: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Eleanor Henderson and Rosa Alcala
- November 16: Wolfe Fellowship presentation with Daniel Campos
- November 30: New Lights on Women Suffragists, With Professor Emerita Barbara Winslow
2016–17
Spring 2017
- February 22: Latina Life Stories (pdf) with Josefína Báez
- February 28: (pdf)John Hope Franklin Memorial Day (pdf)
- March 9: Whiting Seminar (pdf)
- March 8–10: Women’s Censored Film Festival (pdf)
- March 15: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series—Anna Rabinowitz and David Grubbs (pdf)
Robert L. Hess Scholar-in-Residence Program, March 13–16 (pdf)- March 13: Real Boroughs: From Harlem to Brooklyn
- March 14: On Being Real: Authenticity and Sincerity
- March 14: Creating Anthroman
- March 14: Israel in Africa: Black Jews in an African Context
- March 15: Robert L. Hess Memorial Lecture by Dean John L. Jackson, Jr.
- March 16: Harlem: Giuliani, Bloomberg, to DeBlasio?
- March 16: Race, Class, & Gender: Intersectionality in Urban America
- March 16: Political Correctness in the Classroom?
- March 23: Building the Outer Boroughs (pdf), an interdisciplinary symposium
- March 27: Photojournalism and the American Experience (pdf) with Nina Berman
- March 27: The Phenomenon called Muhammad Ali: Street Gesture, Islamic Soul, Black Body (pdf) with Yutaka Nakamura
- March 28: A Historical and Constitutional Assessment of Trump’s Immigration EOs (pdf)
- March 29: Latina Life Stories with Helena Maria Viramontes (pdf)
- April 24: Ronit and Jamil with author Pam Laskin
- April 25: Frances Haidt Lecture—Geto: The Historic Jewish Ghetto of Venice (pdf) with Michael Philip Davis
- April 26: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Kirstin Valdez Quade and Simone White (pdf)
- May 19–May 20: The Cost of Freedom: Debt and Slavery (pdf), a Frederic Ewen Lecture Series on Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom
Fall 2016
- September 27: Open House at the Women’s Center, featuring author Tanwi Nandini Islam (pdf)
- October 7–8: The Body Unbound: Literary Approaches to the Classical Corpus (pdf)
- October 20: Establishing a Digital Humanities Program (pdf)
- October 24: Narratives of the Revolution, with author Alex Myers (pdf)
- October 25: Making History Real Through Fiction (pdf): A Conversation with New York Times bestselling author Adam Gidwitz
- October 26: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, With Jenny Offill and Karen Weiser (pdf)
- October 27: Our Futures in Journalism (pdf)
- October 31: Herbert Kurz Chair of Constitutional Rights: Mr. Trump versus the U.S. Constitution (pdf)
- November 2: The Italians of Brooklyn Revisited (pdf)
- November 3: Brooklyn J’ouvert: Reckoning with Caribbean Carnival’s Past, Present, and Future (pdf)
- November 14: Leonard Bernstein and the Piano (pdf)
- November 16: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, With Lara Vapnyar and Rob Handel (pdf)
- November 22: The Long Movement Against Police Brutality in New York City (pdf), with Clarence Taylor
- December 1: Doc Humes’ “Don Peyote” (1960): An Unfinished Greenwich Village Quixote (pdf)
- December 4: M.F.A. Alumni Reading, With CJ Hauser, Dennis A. Allen II, and Vanessa Jimenez Gabb (pdf)
- December 5: Chelsea Manning, National Security Whistleblowing, and the Duties of Imperial Ignorance (pdf)
- December 8: Maritime and Underwater Archaeology: New Approaches and Challenges (pdf) with Nicolas Lira
2015–16
Spring 2016
- February 8: Cuban composer and musician Guido López-Gavilán (pdf)
- February 11: Black History Month Celebration with Khalil Muhmmad (pdf)
- February 22: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group led by Katie Rose Hejtmanek
- February 23: Should the NYPD Be Spying on Our Campuses? (pdf)
- March 3: Children in Gold: The Refugee Crisis in Lesbos, Greece (pdf) documentary screening
- March 7: True Cost (pdf) film screening
- March 8: Narratives of the Revolution, Part II, with Laurie Halse Anderson (pdf)
- March 9: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with fiction writer Elizabeth Graver and playwright/screenwriter/fiction writer/biographer Wesley Brown (pdf)
- March 14: Apartheid & Memoir (pdf)
- March 14: True Cost (pdf) film screening
- March 14: Victoria’s Big Secret: The Environmental Impact of the Fashion Industry (pdf)
- March 15: Speculative Nonfiction (pdf)
- March 15: Visualizing New York History (pdf)
- March 16: Military, War, and the Environment: Ecologies of the Aftermath (pdf)
- March 16: Robert L. Hess Memorial Lecture: Slow Violence, Inequality and the Environmentalism of the Poor (pdf)
- March 17: How to Melt a Glacier in 3 Minutes: Telling Stories of Environmental Change (pdf)
- March 17: Bosses of the Biosphere? Earth Mastery, Plutocracy and Environmental Justice (pdf)
- March 17: Commodifying Sacred Spaces (pdf)
- March 21: Soca Music with Ray Allen (pdf)
- March 21: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group led by Katie Rose Hejtmanek
- March 21: Kalief Browder and the Challenges of Criminal Justice Reform (pdf)
- March 22: Screening of (T)error (pdf) with director Lyric Cabral (pdf), Frederic Ewen Lecture in Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom
- April 4: The Crisis of my Friends (pdf), with documentarian Miguel Macias
- April 5: Sala’s Gift: My Mother’s Holocaust Story (pdf), with Ann Kirschner (pdf)
- April 6: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with fiction writer Jess Row and poet Monica de la Torre (pdf)
- April 11: Dream Closet: Meditations on Childhood Space (pdf), with Matthew Burgess
- April 12: From Roosevelt Hall to the Oval Office: A Brooklyn College Journalism Alum Discusses the Art of Covering Politics (pdf)
- April 14: Wolfe Fellows Symposium, with Michael Rawson, Anna Law, and Michael Menser (pdf)
- April 18: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group led by Katie Rose Hejtmanek
- April 19: Global Gypsy: Balkan Romani Music, Appropriation and Representation (pdf), with Carol Silverman
- April 20: Jazz trumpeter Etienne Charles (pdf)
- May 4: The Corpse Washer (pdf) with Sinan Antoon
- May 5: The Annual Frances Haidt Lecture: FDR, the Jews, and the Holocaust: New Research on an Explosive Controversy (pdf), with Rafael Medoff
- May 5: Christianity Underground: Death, Ritual, and the Catacombs of Ancient Rome (pdf)
- May 9: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group led by Katie Rose Hejtmanek
Fall 2015
- September 29: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group led by Brooklyn College Digital Humanities Working Group
- September 30: An Unlikely Union with Paul Moses (pdf)
- October 8: Ruth Gruber/Photojournalist (pdf) Art Exhibit Opening Reception
- October 15: Austerity of Its Discontent: The Fight to Reclaim Public Higher Education (pdf), a Frederic Ewen Lecture in Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom
- October 20: Firefight: The Century-Long Battle to Integrate New York’s Bravest (pdf) with Ginger Adams Otis
- October 20: Vertical Slum (pdf) with documentarian Irene Sosa
- October 21: Friendship, Love, and HipHop (pdf) with Katie Rose Hejtmanek
- October 21: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series (pdf) with Laura van den Berg and Aaron Kunin
- October 26: LGBTQ Equality v Religious Rights? (pdf), a panel by the Kurz Chair of Constitutional Rights
- October 26: Spirituals as Art Songs (pdf) with Marti Newland, soprano, and Magdalena Stern-Baczewska, piano
- October 27: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group led by Brooklyn College Digital Humanities Working Group
- November 4: Friendship, Love, and HipHop (pdf), part two
- November 11: American Folk Music: From Field to Archive (pdf), featuring The Down Hill Strugglers with John Cohen
- November 17: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group led by Brooklyn College Digital Humanities Working Group
- November 18: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series (pdf) with Tom Barbash and Jenny Schwartz
- November 19: Narratives of the Revolution: A Series about Scholarly and Storytelling Approaches to History (pdf) with M.T. Anderson and David Waldstreicher
- November 23: Maghrebian Music in New York: Routes and Intersections (pdf) with Samuel Torjman Thomas
- December 7: Spirituals as Art Songs with Marti Newland, soprano, and Magdalena Stern-Baczewska, piano
- December 15: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group led by Brooklyn College Digital Humanities Working Group
2014–15
Spring 2015
- February 24: Some Hearts Go Hungering: LGBT Homelessness and the Queer Shelter Movement (pdf) with Stephen Vider
- March 9: Becoming Julia de Burgos (pdf) with Vanessa Perez Rosario
- March 16: This is the Skin of the Whit[e] Man: The Material Culture of Violence in Sullivan’s Campaign (pdf) with Zara Anishanslin
- March 19: Annual Frances Haidt Lecture Series—European Anti-Semitism: Past and Present (pdf) with David Berger
- March 19: Writing an Early Modern Life: The Case of Richard Stonley (pdf) with Alan Stewart
- March 23: Writing Public History (pdf)
- March 23: Listening to What People Actually Say (pdf)
- March 23: Pity the Billionaire (pdf)
- March 23–26: Robert L. Hess Scholar-in-Residence Program (pdf) with guest, Thomas Frank
- March 24: Writing on the Left: Is There a Left Public Sphere? (pdf)
- March 24: New Media and Journalism (pdf)
- March 24: Commodify Your Dissent (pdf)
- March 25: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with Rae Armantrout and Brett Anthony Johnston (pdf)
- March 25: One Market Under God (pdf)
- March 25: Robert L. Hess Memorial Lecture by Thomas Frank: Against Creativity (pdf)
- March 27: Conquest of Cool (pdf)
- March 27: On the Obama Legacy: A Dialogue with Thomas Frank and Paul Krugman (pdf)
- March 30: Latino Core Communities in Transition: The Erasing of an Imaginary Nation (pdf) with Ed Morales
- March 30: Understanding the Recent Israeli Elections (pdf)
- March 30: Experiments in Joy: Black Feminist Performance Art (in) Practice (pdf) with Gabrielle Civil
- April 2: Bukharian Jewish Music and Musicians in New York (pdf) with Evan Rapport
- April 20: Performing Race, Place, and Hybridity in the Music of the Talking Heads (pdf) with Jake Cohen
- April 20: Wolfe Fellowship Symposium—Father at Home and Father of a Nation: Mahatma Gandhi and His Experiments with Education (pdf) with Swapna Banerjee
- April 20: Reading and Conversation with Miguel Algarin (pdf)
- April 22: #BringBackOurGirls: Boko Haram and Nigeria’s Bellwether Elections (pdf)
- April 22: Enormous Smallness: A Story of E.E. Cummings (pdf) with Matthew Burgess
- April 22: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series with John Yau and Nell Freudenberger (pdf)
- May 5: Wages of Rebellion: The Moral Imperative of Revolt (pdf) with Chris Hedges
- May 7: Whiting Seminar (pdf)
- May 7: Brooklyn Voices (pdf) with Denis Hamill, Joe Richman, and Zetta Elliott
- May 11: Foreign-Language Opera in New York: A Cultural Experiment, 1825–34 (pdf) with Jennifer CJ Wilson
Fall 2014
- September 18: Citizen Action on Climate Change: The Case for Hope (pdf), with Jim Shultz
- September 29: Knishes: In Search of Jewish Soul Food (pdf), with Laura Silver
- October 16: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Andrew Arlig
- October 16: 2014 Martin and Syma Mendelsohn Lectureship in International Relations: Jamaica and Its Place in the Global Landscape (pdf), with Dr. Stephen Vasciannie
- October 16: Poets of the Italian Diaspora (pdf), with Luigi Bonaffini
- October 20: From Staten Island to Ferguson: The Crisis of Police Legitimacy in (Post) Racial America (pdf)
- October 22: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series With Fiction Writer Dinaw Mengestu and Poet John Yau (pdf)
- October 23: 40th Anniversary Celebration of Africana Students at Brooklyn College: A Graduate Alumni Symposium (pdf)
- October 29: Women in Parliamentary Politics: The Experience of a Former Israeli Politician (pdf), with Anat Maor
- October 29:Poets on Poets: Rosamond King on Jayne Cortez (pdf)
- November 4: Rediscovering the Player Piano Roll with Jeffrey Taylor
- November 6: The Long Costs of War: Perspectives From a War Correspondent and an Archaeologist (pdf)
- November 6: Bed-Stuy in Crisis (pdf)
- November 12: Frederic Ewen Lecture in Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom—The New Censorship: Net Discrimination, Net Neutrality, and Free Speech on the Internet (pdf), with Dawn Nunziato
- November 13: Past, Present and the Future of Societies with Eric Sanderson
- November 17: Creating Alliances: My Years in the Israeli Parliament (pdf)
- November 18: Pro: Reclaiming Abortion Rights (pdf) with Katha Pollitt
- November 19: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series With Fiction Writer Adam Haslett and Heidi Schreck (pdf)
- November 20: Shirley Chisholm Day (pdf) with Reverend Al Sharpton
- November 20: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Andrew Arlig
- November 20: We Got the Jazz: Next Generation Jazz, Hip Hop, and the Digital Scene (pdf) with Aja Burrell Wood
- November 24: Jewish Jazz Middleman with Robert Cherry and Jennifer Griffith
- December 3: The Formation of Modern Satire in Renaissance France (pdf) with Bernd Renner
- December 4: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Andrew Arlig
- December 4: The Tree and the Sun Motif: The Long Shadow of Roman Imperialism on Modern Representations of Africa (pdf) with Liv Yarrow
- December 7: M.F.A Alumni Reading with Victoria Bond, Cristina Moracho, and Ariel Stess (pdf)
2013–14
Spring 2014
- February 20: Poets on Poets, with David Mills on Langston Hughes (pdf)
- February 24: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Lila Abu-Lughod’s Do Muslim Women Need Saving?, led by Moustafa Bayoumi
- February 25: Remixing Nina Simone: Myth, Meme, and Icon of a Movement (pdf), with Salamishah Tillet
- February 26: Hair (pdf) and the Gender Politics of Late-1960s Youth Culture (pdf), with Elizabeth Wollman
- February 27: Poets on Poets, with Ben Lerner on John Ashbery (pdf)
- March 3: Wolfe Fellowship Lecture Series—Slaves and Intoxicants: The Intermingled Economies of West Africa and Bahia, 1650–1750 (pdf) with Chris Ebert
- March 4: Rebel: Loreta Velazquez, Secret Soldier of the American Civil War (pdf) film screening followed by Q&A with Virginia Sanchez-Korrol
- March 12: Breaking the Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights (pdf), with Samuel G. Freedman
- March 12: Frederic Ewen Lecture on Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom, with David Lyon—Distributed Dystopia: Surveillance and Visibility in Dave Eggers’ (pdf) The Circle (pdf)
- March 13: Frederic Ewen Lecture on Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom, with David Lyon—Surveillance after Snowden: Decoding the “Snooping Scandal” (pdf)
- March 17: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Lila Abu-Lughod’s Do Muslim Women Need Saving?, led by Moustafa Bayoumi
- March 19: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with poet Dana Ward, Donna Di Novelli and Adam Ross (pdf)
- March 19: Stem Cell Dialogues (pdf)
- March 31: Linguistic Diversity: A Socio-linguistic Perspective, (pdf) with Ilan Stavans
- March 31: What Melting Pot? Multi-culturalism and American Jews: Oy, Are We a Pluribus? (pdf), with Ilan Stavans
- April 1: Tweeting at Windmills: Cervantes and Don Quixote in the 21st Century (pdf), with Ilan Stavans and William Childers
- April 1: Isaac Bashevis Singer’s Women and Mine (pdf) Ilan Stavans presents the Frances Haidt Annual Memorial Lecture
- April 1: Screening of My Mexican Shivah (pdf)
- *Change in Location, April 2: Writing Memoirs About Making Films (pdf), with Susana Aikin
- April 3: A New Sound in Hebrew: National Identity and the National Poet (pdf), with Miryam Segal
- April 7: Looking for Palestine: Growing Up Confused in an Arab-American Family (pdf), with Najla Said
- April 7: Are We More Equal? 60th Anniversary of (pdf) Brown v. Board of Education (pdf)
- April 7: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Lila Abu-Lughod’s Do Muslim Women Need Saving?, led by Moustafa Bayoumi
- April 9: Wolfe Fellowship Lecture Series—The American Android: Sex, Suffrage and Science Fiction (pdf), with Scott Dexter
- April 9: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with poet Lisa Jarnot and fiction writer Susan Choi (pdf)
- April 10: The Performances of Everynight Life in the Sixties (pdf), with Tavia Nyong’o
- April 24: Jewish Languages Used by Women and Other Jews (pdf) as part of the Frances Haidt Lecture Series
- April 30: Singing the Gods: Songs of Devotion, Praise and Invocation (pdf)
- April 30: M.F.A. Reading Series with Richard Russo (pdf)
- May 5: Mr. Seymour Kaplan ’76—Eyewitness at Dachau (pdf)
- May 7: Finding Common Ground: Tolerance in Experimental Improvisation (pdf), with Dan Blake
- May 7: 16th Charles Lawrence II Memorial Lecture (pdf)
- May 8: Whiting Seminar on Teaching and Research (pdf), with Brigid O’Keeffe and David Schur
- May 12: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Lila Abu-Lughod’s Do Muslim Women Need Saving?, led by Moustafa Bayoumi
- May 15: Latin/Jewish Jazz (pdf), with Anat Cohen, Arturo O’Farrill and the Brooklyn College Jazz Ensemble
Fall 2013
- September 24: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Nicholas Mirzoeff’s The Right to Look, led by Joseph Entin and Mobina Hashmi
- September 29: M.F.A. Student Reading at Freddy’s Bar, 4–6 p.m.
- October 1: A Brief Wondrous Discussion of Oscar Wao: Language, Fukú, and the Dominican Diaspora (pdf)
- October 9: M.F.A. Student Reading at Freddy’s Bar, 4–6 p.m.
- October 16: Understanding Italian Politics: Key Trends and Future Prospects (pdf)
- October 16: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series (pdf), with novelist Helen Schulman and poet Anna Moschovakis
- October 21: Egypt at the Crossroads (pdf), with Abdalla Hassan and Louis Fishman
- October 22: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Nicholas Mirzoeff’s The Right to Look, led by Joseph Entin and Mobina Hashmi
- October 23: The Amazing Bud Powell: Black Genius, Jazz History, and the Challenge of Bebop (pdf), with Guthrie Ramsey
- October 31: Poets on Poets (pdf), with Lou Asekoff on Robert Lowell
- November 5: Listen, Whitey! The Sound of Black Power, 1965–1975, with Pat Thomas
- November 7: The Francis Phenomenon (pdf), with Camille D’Arienzo and David Gibson
- November 11: Understanding the Gezi Park Protests (pdf), with Louis Fishman and Kumru Toktamis
- November 13: Freedom Ride: Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement, an Opera (pdf), by Dan Shore
- November 14: The Italian American Table: Food, Family, and Community in New York City (pdf), with author Simone Cinotto
- November 19: Shirley Chisholm Day (pdf), with Karen Lewis
- November 20: Poets on Poets (pdf), with Michael Graves on James Wright
- November 20: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series (pdf), with Sibyl Kempson and Stephen O’Connor
- December 6–7: Philosophy of the City Conference (pdf)
- December 8: M.F.A. Alumni Reading (pdf), with Elliott Holt, Ben Gassman and Ken Walker
- December 11: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series (pdf), with Graham Foust and Sarah Ruhl
2012–13
Spring 2013
- February 13: Stories From the Black Atlantic and Mediterranean (pdf), with Alessandra Di Maio
- February 19: Frederic Ewen Lecture in Civil Liberties and Academic Freedom—Priests of Our Democracy (pdf), with Marjorie Heins
- February 20: Strangers in a Strange Land (pdf), with Jim Periconi
- February 25: Conversations on Race and Performance: Reverberating Minstrels (pdf), with Spike Lee
- February 26: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Anna Gotlib
- February 27: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series With Erica Hunt and Julia Jarcho (pdf)
- March 4: The 39th Konefsky Lecture: Civil Liberties and Endless War in the Age of Obama (pdf), with Glenn Greenwald
- March 6: Tested by Zion: The Bush Administration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (pdf), with Elliott Abrams
- March 14: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Anna Gotlib
- March 18: Writing American History, Part I (pdf)
- March 18: Media and the Election (pdf)
- March 19: Citizenship, Democracy, and Electoral Politics, I: Looking Back at 2012 (pdf)
- March 19: Citizenship, Democracy, and Electoral Politics, II: Taking a Long View, Past to Future (pdf)
- March 20: The Role of Business in Electoral Politics (pdf)
- March 20: The Singing Newspaper: Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan (pdf)
- March 20: Troubling Vision: Performance, Visuality, and Blackness (pdf), with Nicole Fleetwood
- March 20: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series With Darin Strauss and Jackie Sibblies Drury (pdf)
- March 20: Brooklyn on My Mind (pdf), with Paul Auster, Siri Hustvedt, Ben Lerner and Leonard Lopate
- March 21: The Age of Reagan (pdf)
- March 21: Writing American History, Part II (pdf)
- March 21: Robert L. Hess Memorial Lecture by Sean Wilentz—A Historical View of the 2012 Elections (pdf)
- April 9: Whiting Seminar (pdf), with Alan Aja, Amy E. Hughes, Stephanie Jenson-Moulton, Karl Steel, Karen B. Stern and Justin Steinberg
- April 11: New Colombian Music in New York City (pdf), with Jorge Arévalo Mateus
- April 11: Can Language Create Identity? Hebrew as the DNA of the Jewish People (pdf), with Alan Mintz
- April 15: Disability Studies and American Culture (pdf), with Rachel Adams
- April 18: Are We Safer? Costs, Benefits, and Alternatives to 20 Years of Aggressive Street Policing (pdf)
- April 18: Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium’s Annual Jazz Festival, with Papo Vasquez
- April 23: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Anna Gotlib
- April 24: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, With Timothy Donnelly and Elizabeth Strout (pdf)
- May 2: Bring That Beat Back: The Development of Beat Making Techniques From Turntables to the Sampler (pdf), with Patrick Rivers and Will Fulton
- May 2: The 15th Charles Lawrence Lecture—The Sweet Enchantment of Post-Civil Rights Racism: America’s Racial Nightmare From the 1970s Until the Obama Moment (pdf)
- May 6: Annie Lanzillotto Reads From L Is for Lion: An Italian Bronx Butch Freedom Memoir (pdf)
- May 9: The Peter Zaneteas Award Presents: The Riddle of the Labyrinth (pdf), with Margalit Fox
- May 16: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Anna Gotlib
Fall 2012
- September 20: All You Jim Crow Fascists! Woody Guthrie’s Freedom Songs (pdf), with Will Kaufman
- September 22: Welcome Back Woody: Guthrie Centennial Conference
- September 23: M.F.A. Student Reading at Sycamore
- October 4: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Anna Law
- October 10: From Brooklyn College to Vinland and Back (pdf), with Annette Kolodny
- October 14: M.F.A. Student Reading at Sycamore
- October 17: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with Anselm Berrigan and Julie Otsuka (pdf)
- October 25: Town Hall Meeting, with Hakeem Jeffries (pdf)
- October 25: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Anna Law
- November 6: HeLa’s Troubled Legacy: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (pdf)
- November 7: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with Alice Mattison and Lisa D’Amour (pdf)
- November 8: What Gandhi Says (pdf), with Norman Finkelstein and Karuna Mantena
- November 14: 3rd Annual Caribbean Film Festival: West Indian Edition (pdf)
- November 15: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Anna Law
- November 19: Abracadabrant: Two Collaborations, with David Grubbs
- November 27: Shirley Chisholm Day: Women of Color and Reproductive Justice, with Loretta Ross and Iris Lopez (pdf)
- December 5: The “Death of Traditional America?” Our Post Election Future (pdf), with Aura Bogado, Lawrence Johnson, Louis Prisock and Alan Aja
- December 9: M.F.A. Alumni Reading (pdf) at Sycamore
- December 13: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group, led by Anna Law
2011–12
Spring 2012
- February 2: Sankofa Film Screening and Discussion (pdf)
- February 8: Jim Crow Justice, with Khalil Muhammad (pdf)
- February 16: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group
- February 22: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with Cyrus Console and Erin Courtney (pdf)
- March 8: Oscar Handlin’s Legacy in the History of Migration (pdf)
- March 13: Book Party and Conversation With Lynda Day (pdf)
- March 14: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with Francine Prose and Anne Washburn (pdf)
- March 15: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group
- March 15: A Charles Ives Song Marathon Completed by the Brooklyn Art Song Society (pdf)
- March 20: Race, Civil Rights and Military Service (pdf)
- March 22: Whiting Seminar—Teaching and Research (pdf)
- March 28: Wangari Maathai Symposium (pdf)
- March 29: Shirley Chisholm Conference (pdf)
- March 29: Reflections of Media Ethics, with Annette Danto (pdf)
- April 3: Race and Cultural Politics in Contemporary America, with Matthew Jacobson, Nikhil Singh and Kimberley Phillips (pdf)
- April 19: A Celebration of Latin Jazz, with The Arturo O’Farrill Ensemble and Brooklyn College Big Band (pdf)
- April 25: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with Julia Glass and Peter Gizzi (pdf)
- April 25: Blowzy Women & Spineless Men? (pdf)
- April 26: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group
- April 30: Ewen Lecture on Academic Freedom, with Frank Pasquale (pdf)
- May 1: Jewish Philanthropy in an Age of Assimilation: The [French] Rothschilds, with Jonathan Helfand (pdf)
- May 2: Talk and Book Signing: Fusion Before Bitches Brew, with Kevin Fellezs (pdf)
- May 4: 16th Annual Day of the Poet, with Matthew Burgess (pdf)
- May 7: Race and Performance: Conversations Through the Arts, with Lynn Nottage (pdf)
- May 9: Disavowed Knowledge, with Peter Taubman (pdf)
- May 17: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group
Fall 2011
- September 15: Danticat’s Brother, I’m Dying and the Uses of Memoir (pdf)
- September 22: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Nietzsche: Life as Literature, led by Samir Chopra
- October 3: Confronting Precarious Work: Toward a New Social Contract, with Arne Kalleberg (pdf)
- October 5: In the Belly of the Beeb, with Peter Foges (pdf)
- October 6: Robot Law: A Legal Theory for Autonomous Artificial Agents (pdf)
- October 11: Rebel Youth and Anarchy in Colonial India, with Satadru Sen (pdf)
- October 12: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with Jonathan Baumbach and Will Eno (pdf)
- October 13: New York City Stop and Frisk Policy (pdf)
- October 20: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Nietzsche: Life as Literature, led by Samir Chopra
- October 26: The Music of Jimi Hendrix, with Will Fulton (pdf)
- October 27: Men Undressed (pdf)
- November 2: The Crisis of Black Identity (pdf)
- November 2: The Music of John Cage, with Ben Picket (pdf)
- November 9: Gone to the Country, with Ray Allen (pdf)
- November 10: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Nietzsche: Life as Literature, led by Samir Chopra
- November 10: Alternative Media in Times of Unrest, with DeeDee Halleck (pdf)
- November 15: Writing and History, with Evelyne Troulliot (pdf)
- November 16: Almost a Family, with John Darnton (pdf)
- November 16: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with Marjorie Welish and Amy Bloom (pdf)
- November 29: Shirley Chisholm Day—The Value of Belonging: Reimagining Equality in 21st Century, with Anita Hill (pdf)
- December 1: Occupy Wall Street! Occupy Everywhere? What’s Next? (pdf)
- December 4: An Alumni Reading, with Helen Phillips, Stephen Motika and Normandy Sherwood at Sycamore (pdf)
- December 5: Harvard Yard to Lubyanka? Academic Freedom and the Net in the Facebook Era, with Eben Moglen (pdf)
- December 8: Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group—Nietzsche: Life as Literature, led by Samir Chopra
- December 12: News for the People: The Epic Story of Race and the Media (pdf)
- December 14: M.F.A. Intergenre Reading Series, with Robert Viscusi and Sam Lipsyte (pdf)
2010–11
Spring 2011
- February 9: Caroline Bergvall: A Poetry Reading (pdf)
- March 2: What Spielberg Learns From Television (pdf)
- March 8: Searching for Ernestine Potowski Rose (pdf)
- March 9: Cultural Evolution of Fashion and Fads (pdf)
- March 10: Martha Bell Memorial (pdf)
- March 14: Kabuki Democracy: The System vs. Barack Obama (pdf)
- March 14: A Reading by Gioia Timpanelli (pdf)
- March 16: Melissa Gibson and Karen Russell (pdf)
- March 21: Riot Grrrl Is Dead. Long Live Riot Grrrl: Political Activism, Nostalgia and Historiography (pdf)
- March 24: Islamic Art: A Project of Muslims, Jews and Christians (pdf)
- March 28: Remove the Records From Texas: Parsing Online Archives (pdf)
- March 31: Teaching and Writing: A Whiting Seminar (pdf)
- April 5: The East Cultural and Educational Center: A Jazz Celebration Featuring the Charles Tolliver Quartet and Salim Washington and the Brooklyn College Ensemble (pdf)
- April 7: What Can Animals Tell Us About Belief? (pdf)
- April 7: Rethinking the Digital Humanities (pdf)
- April 11: Milton Babbitt, Time and Memory (pdf)
- April 12: Ambassador Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata: Ambassador of Italy to the United States (pdf)
- April 27: Elizabeth Willis and Kate Walbert: A Reading (pdf)
- April 28: Without Fear or Favor: Four Decades of Writing Truth to Power (pdf)
- April 28: North Africa and the Wider World (pdf)
- May 4: Brooklyn on My Mind: Writing Fiction and Nonfiction (pdf)
- May 4: Puerto Rican Citizen History and Political Identity in Twentieth-century New York City (pdf)
- May 5: Graduate Student Colloquium (pdf)
- May 6: Day of the Poet (pdf)
- May 9: Ignazio Silone and Italian American Literature (pdf)
- May 9: Terror Chords and Jungle Drums: Music in Horror Films (pdf)
- May 11: Frolic Architecture (pdf)
Fall 2010
- September 8: Why Fascism Was Not Able to Create an Italian Civil Religion (pdf)
- September 15: The Black Nile (pdf)
- September 20: Lox, Stocks and Backstage Broadway: Iconic Trades of NYC (pdf)
- September 21: New Voices of the Yiddish Stage II (pdf)
- September 22: Ethyle R. Wolfe Memorial Service
- October 4: Lee Bontecou: From Sputnik to Lincoln Center (pdf) (A Wolfe Fellows Lecture)
- October 12: Gary Rhoades: A Ewen Civil Liberties Lecture (pdf)
- October 13: Len Jenkins and Myla Goldberg: A Reading (pdf)
- October 27: A Newspaper Grows in Brooklyn (pdf)
- October 27: Brooklyn on My Mind: Writing Funny (pdf)
- November 4: Jefferson’s Moose and the Laws of Cyberspace (pdf)
- November 8: Post-Black Education: Race, Politics and Schooling in the U.S. (pdf) (A Wolfe Fellows Lecture)
- November 9: Austria, the EU, the US and Beyond: A Martin and Syma Mendelsohn Lectureship in International Relations (pdf)
- November 16: Pizer Graduate Student Colloquium (pdf)
- November 17: Ben Lerner and Jennifer Egan: A Reading (pdf)
- November 18: The Battle for Gotham (pdf)
- November 18: Watching the Fighters: Exploring the Roman Fascination With Gladiators (pdf)
- November 18: The Tea Party Moment (pdf)
- November 30: Neshoba: The Price of Freedom (pdf)
- November 30: Being a Catalyst for Change: The Legacy of Shirley Chisholm (pdf)
- December 1: Joan Baez at Spring Hill College: A Study of Intersecting Histories (pdf)
- December 2: Henry James and Shakespeare (pdf)
- December 12: M.F.A. Alumni Reading, With Zohra Saed, Emily Mitchell and Rob Erickson (pdf)
2007–10
Spring 2010
- February 11: Picking Up Pieces: Taking Women Seriously in Tallying the True Costs of the Iraq War (pdf)
- February 17: Writing Wrongs: The U.S. Press and the War in Iraq (pdf)
- February 22: Harlem Diary: Nine Voices of Resilience (pdf)
- February 24: Erik Ehn: A Reading (pdf)
- March 4: Gender and Islam Day: Local to the Global Perspectives (pdf)
- March 4: Navigating the Book Publishing Process in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Advice for Junior Faculty (pdf)
- March 8: Courting Justice (pdf)
- March 8: Sustainability and Community Health (pdf)
- March 8–12: Robert L. Hess Scholar-in-Residence Week: Dr. Eleanor J. Sterling (pdf)
- March 9: Human Devlopment and Its Impacts on Diversity (pdf)
- March 9: Coffee Talk (pdf)
- March 10: You Don’t Know What You’ve Got Till It’s Gone: Sustaining Biological, Linguistic and Cultural Diversity (pdf)
- March 10: Imagining the Listener Through American Experimental Music: NPR’s RadioVisions (pdf)
- March 11: BioBlitz Information Session (pdf)
- March 11: Teaching and Research: A Whiting Seminar (pdf)
- March 11: Harry Potter, Philip Pullman’s Dark Materials, and the Legacy of the Iron Curtain: Children’s Literature in Eastern Europe and Eastern Europe in Children’s Literature (pdf)
- March 12: Biology Seminar on the Palmyra Atoll (pdf)
- March 17: Joshua Ferris and Lisa Jarnot: A Reading (pdf)
- March 17: Made in L.A. (pdf)
- March 24: The Contradanza: Its Influences in Popular and Art Music of the Americas (pdf)
- April 7: Mellon Makes Music (pdf)
- April 14: Jonathan Dee and L.S. Asekoff: A Reading (pdf)
- April 15: The Headscarf, Symbolic Exclusion and the “Arabo-Muslim” in France (pdf)
- April 19: Sono Buoni! The Story of Ronzoni Macaroni (pdf)
- April 19: Late Edition: Print Journalism and the Future of Democracy (pdf)
- April 20: Saving Our Lady of Loreto (pdf)
- April 21: Teaching by Numbers: Deconstructing the Discourse of Standards and Accountability (pdf)
- April 21: Teaching Italian American Literature, Film and Popular Culture (pdf)
- April 22: Celebrating Cal Massey, with Fred Ho and the Afro Asian Music Ensemble and Salim Washington and the Brooklyn College Big Band (pdf)
- April 22: Multiple Englishes (pdf)
- April 22: Pope Pius XII and the Rescue of Jews During the Holocaust (pdf)
- May 5: Brooklyn on My Mind: Emigres to Brooklyn (pdf)
- May 5: The Haitian Revolution as a Generative Explosion of Popular Music (pdf)
- May 5: The Reckoning (pdf)
- May 6: Children in Wartime: Ancient Athens and Modern Europe (pdf)
- May 7: The Day of the Poet (pdf)
- May 10: Green Life/Green Business: Food, Packaging, Products (pdf)
- May 12: Susan Howe Reading (pdf)
- May 13: Gender and Islam: Local to the Global Perspective, Engaging Islam: Feminisms, Religiosities and Self-determinations (pdf)
- May 13: Pizer Graduate Student Colloquium (pdf)
- May 17: Why We Should Support Prison Reentry and Fatherhood Programs (pdf)
Fall 2009
- Interdisciplinary Faculty Study Group: Donna Haraway’s When Species Meet (pdf)
- September 15: Hasan Kwame Jeffries: Bloody Lowndes and the Politics of Black Power (pdf)
- September 23: Joshua Henkin and Aaron Poochigian: A Reading of Fiction and Poetry (pdf)
- October 6: The Saint and the Sultan: The Crusades, Islam, and Francis of Assisi’s Mission of Peace (pdf)
- October 20: Race and Culture in Victorian New York (pdf)
- Louis Armstrong’s New Orleans
- October 21: Benjamin Anastas and Sharon Mesmer: A Reading of Fiction and Poetry (pdf)
- October 21: Roxana Robinson and Mac Wellman: A Reading of Fiction and Playwriting (pdf)
- October 27: Global Media Series: Mobile Cultures—Making and Selling Media in the Global Marketplace (pdf)
- October 28: Brooklyn on My Mind: Writers Teaching Writing at Brooklyn College (pdf)
- October 29: Dilemmas of Islamic Feminisms (pdf)
- November 10: Mother Choices: Evaluating Moms Evaluating News (pdf)
- November 17: John Hope Franklin Memorial Conference at Brooklyn College: “Current Trends in African American History” (pdf)
- November 18: In Search of Authenticity: The New Lost City Ramblers and the Urban Folk Revival (pdf)
- November 19: Pizer Graduate Student Colloquium (pdf)
- December 3: Troy at Rome: Visual Representations of Epic (pdf) (A Fromchuck Memorial Lecture)
- December 4–5: Conference on Eastern and Western Philosophical Themes (pdf)
- December 7: In Walked Bud Powell: On Genius, Genre and Gender (pdf)
- December 7: Poland, Europe, the United States: A New Opening? (pdf)
- December 8: Anselm Berrigan, Sara Shepard and Erin Courtney: A Reading of Poetry, Fiction and Playwriting from Brooklyn College Alumni (pdf)
- December 10: Reporter: A Film Screening and Discussion (pdf)
Spring 2009
- February 17, March 31, April 4 and 28: Music in Polycultural America, Sounds of the Sweat Shop: Pauline Oliveros and the Soundtrack to Maquilapolis (pdf)
- Konefsky Memorial Lecture: Racial Justice and Immigration
- February 18: M.F.A. Reading Series: L.S. Asekoff and Jonathan Baumbach (pdf)
- February 18: Globalization on the Ground: What Bolivia Teaches Us (pdf)
- Faculty Seminar, The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
- February 25: Visions of Success and Failure: A Film About the Remaking of Downtown Brooklyn (pdf)
- March 9: Brooklyn on My Mind: New York’s Mean Streets (pdf)
- March 10: The Whiting Seminar: Teaching and Research (pdf)
- March 18: M.F.A. Reading Series: David Grubbs and Amy Hempel (pdf)
- March 19: The Economic Crisis (pdf)
- March 24: Women, Welfare and Access to Higher Education (pdf)
- Faculty Seminar, The Public Domain: Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
- March 31: M.F.A. Reading Series: Vito Acconci (pdf)
- April 2: Civility, Community and the Multicultural Campus: Implications, Challenges and Opportunities (pdf)
- April 29: M.F.A. Reading Series: Joseph O’Neill (pdf)
- April 29: Transatlantic Relations at the Beginning of the 21st Century (pdf)
- May 4: Brooklyn on My Mind: Asian and Asian American Writers in the Literary Market (pdf)
- May 6: Pizer Graduate Colloquium (pdf)
- May 8: Day of the Poet (pdf)
- May 11: A Beacon in Black: Obama and How Black America Is Understood Globally (pdf)
- May 18: Addiopizzo: Anti-Mafia Initiatives in Palermo (pdf)
Fall 2008
- September 9: Interpreter of Maladies (pdf)
- Why We’re Liberals
- Antonia Pantoja: Presente!
- September 22: Shopping to Belong (pdf)
- September 24: Landscape Cleansing: From the Socialist to the Post-socialist State in Eastern Europe (pdf)
- September 24: Faculty Study Group, Lyric Poetry: Roots of Lyric
- October 6: The Voices of Victims (pdf)
- October 6: Poetry Reading: Robert Kelly (pdf)
- October 15: An Evening of Piano Music With Ursula Oppens
- October 16: Alternative Armies (pdf)
- October 16: The Vanguard (pdf)
- Brooklyn on My Mind: Election Left and Right
- October 21: Battleground States in Presidential Elections (pdf)
- October 23: Wreckage of Reason (pdf)
- October 23: Otiose Otium: The Status of Writing in Late Republican Rome (pdf)
- Where Are We Now?
- October 27: Alternative Sources of Energy Policy (pdf)
- October 29: Twilight Becomes Night (pdf)
- October 29: Faculty Study Group, Lyric Poetry: Lyric Voice
- November 3: Greensboro: Closer to the Truth (pdf)
- Change or Maverick
- November 12: Composer’s Forum Celebrating Morton Subotnik
- Encuentro, 2008
- November 17: Poetry Readng: Marjorie Welish (pdf)
- City of Disorder
- November 17: Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love (pdf)
- Graduate Student Colloquium
- November 19: Faculty Study Group, Lyric Poetry: Lyric Self
- November 20: Nightshift (pdf)
- December 2: The Imperial Cult of Augustan Athens (pdf)
- December 4: Sustainablility Group
- December 9: Salim Washington and Farah Jasmine Griffin
- December 10: Faculy Study Group, Lyric Poetry: Lyric Word / Lyric World
- December 15: Poetry Reading: Julie Agoos (pdf)
Spring 2008
- How Hot Will it Get
- January 31: Poetry and Reflection (pdf)
- Persuasion
- Darfur: Human Tragedy and the World’s Response
- February 19: Who Belongs? (pdf)
- February 20: You: Or the Invention of Memory (pdf)
- February 20: Understanding the Brain via Music (pdf)
- February 26: The Great Debaters (pdf)
- Brooklyn on My Mind
- March 3: Party / Politics (pdf)
- March 5: Jon Scieszka (pdf)
- March 5–May 1: Women in the Black Freedom Struggle (pdf)
- The Obama Phenomena
- Covering Israel
- March 19: Susan Choi (pdf)
- March 19, April 2 and 17, May 1: Music in Polycultural America (pdf)
- It Was Self Defense
- March 26: Civil Rights and Conservative People (pdf)
- March 27: Transnational Cervantes (pdf)
- The Best Education Is Democratic
- March 31: Crossing Lines (pdf)
- Room at the Bottom or Spaces to Be Invaded?
- April 7: Matthew Rotando (pdf)
- April 8: Whiting: Teaching and Research (pdf)
- April 9: Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (pdf)
- April 10: How to Think Money (pdf)
- April 10: Multilingual America (pdf)
- April 11: The Palestinian / Israeli Conflict (pdf)
- April 14: Politics by Other Greens (pdf)
- April 14: Stutter (pdf)
- April 15: Autobiography and National Identity (pdf)
- Ben Lerner
- April 30: Civil Rights (pdf)
- The Constitution Comes Home
- Brooklyn on My Mind
- May 6: Conversations About Shirley Chisholm (pdf)
- There Will Be Blood
- Pizer Graduate Student Colloquium
Fall 2007
- October 4: New Harsh Anti-immigrant Measures (pdf)
- October 11: Charles Hamilton Houston (pdf)
- Experiencing Palermo, Experiencing Resistance
- October 18 and 25, November 7, December 3: Music in Polycultural America (pdf)
- Temporarily Yours
- When and Why Did the Roman Empire End?
- Thomas Devaney
- Brooklyn on My Mind—Brooklyn Memoirs
- Doormen: Undergraduates and Other Inexperienced Observers
- Day of Absence
- Tracking Us Softly
- November 7: Popular Power in a Globalizing World (pdf)
- November 8: Teaching the Levees (pdf)
- November 12: The Evolution of a Universal Moral Grammar (pdf)
- November 15: Decoding Liberation (pdf)
- Memoir as Witness
- November 15: The Possible Dream—Encuentro 2007 (pdf)
- November 29: Can Intervention Help Women? (pdf)
- December 3: Other Rooms Press Poets (pdf)
- Banished: an American Ethnic Cleansing
- December 3 and 10: Italian American Relations (pdf)
- December 6: Pizer Graduate Student Colloquium (pdf)
- A Storytelling Workshop