Diaspora Solidarities Lab: Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa, 5pm. Learn more and register here.
EAS Speaker Series: “Madness in the Family: Women, Care, and Illness in Japan,” with H. Yumi Kim, JHU, 12pm, Mergenthaler 526.
The Undergraduate History Association (UHA) presents "New Voices in History," Wednesday, October 12th, 3:30-5:00pm, Gilman 300. Join us to meet new(ish) History faculty and discuss how their work highlights new voices in history. Meet: Dr. Didier Gondola, Dr. Minkah Makalani, Dr. Rao Mohsin Ali Noor, and Dr. Sasha Turner. @UHA_JHU
11.30 am to 2.30 pm: "Baltimore Student and Civil Rights Activists. Then and Now," part II, Eisenhower Library & Maryland 109 Community-based learning experience: students in "The Year 1968. Rebels, Revolutions and the Right-Wing Backlash" host the AP History class of the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute on Homewood campus. After a joint lunch receptions, students will tour the library, […]
EAS Speaker Series: “Doing Transnational Intelligence History: Reflections on Writing Agents of Subversion: The Fate of John T. Downey and the CIA’s Covert War in China,” with John Delury, Yonsei University, 12pm, Mergenthaler 526.
"Arise! Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution" with Christina Heatherton, Elting Associate Professor of American Studies, Trinity College. co-sponsored by the Center for Africana Studies and the Program in Racism, Immigration, and Citizenship
Dissertation Title: “Minstrels, Guild Organization, and Medieval Urban Life: A Methodological Case Study of the Confraternity of Jongleurs in Paris, 1292-1350”
Diaspora Solidarities Lab: Andrea Chung, 5pm. Learn more and register here.
Just in time for the kick-off of this year's FIFA World Cup (Men), Hopkins students will have exclusive access to the award-winning documentary "Black Eagles" (2021) about the history of soccer players of color on the German national team and the racism they have encountered on and off the pitch. Access is funded by the Embassy […]