
John Evans, sociology and bioethics scholar, to discuss the relationship between human rights and the definition of' "human."
John Evans, sociology and bioethics scholar, to discuss the relationship between human rights and the definition of' "human."
Damon Williams '14 presents "Bigger Than the Cops: Racialized State Violence and the Movement for Black Lives."
Grinnell students learn how to transform violence and promote peace.
Conference includes faculty-led discussions, student presentations, keynote by genocide studies scholar, and invited alumni address.
Political scholars to give joint workshop, lecture on reducing polarization.
For the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act; a lawyer and activist describe its role in the Iowa caucuses and the presidential selection process.
Lopez to discuss work with grassroots organization defending the rights of Garifuna peoples in norther Honduras.
Peter Coyote '64, an Emmy Award-winning narrator and accomplished actor and author, presents "Intention: The Only Force on Earth We Can Control" on Oct. 1.
Inspirational global activist Spencer West will deliver a free, public talk about 'redefining possible.
Socio‑cultural anthropologist Erica Lehrer ’92 discusses the work of memory in Poland today."
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