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  1. "I Am Not Your Negro" Film Discussion

    which has a runtime of 1h 35m and is rated PG-13, can be streamed for free on the following sites ... (links provided below).  Participants will need to watch the film on their own prior to the session.   Pluto TV ... based on  James Baldwin 's unfinished manuscript  Remember This House. Narrated by actor Samuel L. ...

  2. (Speaker Series) Climate Migration: Human Migration as an Adaptive Response to Climate Change

    2022. Previously, she was on faculty with Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, where ...

  3. (Speaker Series) Cultivating Understanding: Engaging with Opposing Views in Agricultural Discussions

    Monsanto on technologies such as genetically modified organisms that some people found controversial or ... inside agriculture and from ag to the general public. She focuses on public speaking, training and ... working on projects with clients who seek her unique approach. She was recently inducted into the Ag ...

  4. (Speaker Series) Food systems inequity in the United States: How land use and development policy drive food insecurity in urban areas

    Description Focusing on twentieth century land use and development policies, this talk will delve ... on issues related to food access, justice, and sovereignty, we will explore how land use policies ... intersection of land use and development policy and metropolitan segregation, with an emphasis on suburban ...

  5. (Speaker Series) Understanding the History of Ecology and Imperialism: The Importance of Indigenous Environmental Studies

    will shed light on the origins of European ecological sciences and their connections to imperialism and ... centers on three areas: Anishinaabe epistemologies and value systems such as mino-bimaadiziwin (living ...

  6. 18th Annual President and Provost's Diverstiy Lecture and Cultural Arts Series with Kwame Anthony Appiah

    President and Provost’s Diversity Lecture and Cultural Arts Series: Kwame Appiah Photo credit:  On ... A well-renowned philosopher, cultural theorist and author, Kwame Anthony Appiah has published widely on moral ... philosophy, political theory, ethics, and African American literature and culture. A leading thinker on race ...

  7. 2016 BNRC Gathering of Men

    peer support and mentorship amongst attendees.    This year’s event will take place on Wednesday, ... information on the Gathering of Men event please contact Dan Thomas at  thomas.921@osu.edu ...

  8. 2017 Ethel Louise Armstrong Lecture on Disability Art & Culture

    Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion & Disability: Seeing Disability at School, Work ... provided below.   The 2017 Ethel Louise Armstrong Lecture on Disability Art & Culture will be presented ... narrative on April 12 at 3:30 p.m.  Immediately following a reception will feature Student Perspectives ...

  9. 2017 Ken Campbell Lecture on Disability Law and Policy

    Multiple Perspectives on Access, Inclusion & Disability: Seeing Disability at School, Work ... provided below.      The 2017 Ken Campbell Lecture on Disability Law and Policy will be presented by Samuel ... school, winning an 8-0 decision. April 13 at 3:30 This lecture is at the Blackwell Inn on OSU’s Columbus ...

  10. 2020 CEO Day of Understanding (Columbus)

    diverse social identity groups; identify barriers and benefits to having diversity discussions on campus ... interactions with diverse groups. This workshop will take place at 7 different locations and times on Tuesday, ... February 25 th  on the Columbus campus and at each regional campus on Wednesday, February 26 th. Please ...

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