March Lunch and Learn: "Finding the Grimkes in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory"

"Finding the Grimkes in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory"
Presented by Dr. Amy Gerald, 
USC Lancaster Assistant Professor of English

Friday, March 24, Noon-1 p.m.

March Lunch and Learn: "Finding the Grimkes in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory"

"Finding the Grimkes in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory"
Presented by Dr. Amy Gerald, 
USC Lancaster Assistant Professor of English

Friday, March 24, Noon-1 p.m.

March Lunch and Learn: "Finding the Grimkes in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory"

"Finding the Grimkes in Charleston: Using Feminist Historiographic and Archival Research Methods to Build Public Memory"
Presented by Dr. Amy Gerald, 
USC Lancaster Assistant Professor of English

Friday, March 24, Noon-1 p.m.

Feb. Lunch and Learn: "Rice Culture in South Carolina, Past and Present"

“Rice Culture in South Carolina, Past and Present"
Presented by Amanda McNulty, Producer/Host of SCETV’s “Making It Grow”

Friday, Feb. 24, Noon-1 p.m.

Rice culture shaped the society and health of freed and enslaved South Carolinians. Today, breeding has brought back the original "Carolina Gold" rice which at one time gave SC the highest per capita income in the world; further crosses have introduced even more choices based on the historic standouts.

The lecture will be held both in person and via Zoom.

Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to invite you to our 13th Mobility Lecture, which will take place on 6 December 2022, at 17.15, at Seminar room 1, Department of African Studies, University of Vienna and ONLINE.
 
Marja Hinfelaar from the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research in Lusaka, Zambia, will speak about "Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective". Please find the lecture abstract and speaker's bio below.
  

Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to invite you to our 13th Mobility Lecture, which will take place on 6 December 2022, at 17.15, at Seminar room 1, Department of African Studies, University of Vienna and ONLINE.
 
Marja Hinfelaar from the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research in Lusaka, Zambia, will speak about "Research mobilities in the Covid-era: A Southern African perspective". Please find the lecture abstract and speaker's bio below.
  

Online Public Lecture: Ellen Adams on BSL as historical storytelling in museums 23 November 18:00 - 19:15 GMT

A joint venture between Manchester Classical Association and Cultures of Disability, Manchester Metropolitan University.  

Live BSL interpretation throughout. Wednesday 23 November 2022, 18:00-19:15 GMT

Dr Ellen Adams (KCL)

Language and landscape: using British Sign Language in historic storytelling

UCU Migration History Seminar: “A trafficker of women or an emigrant-smuggler?”: The History of Illegal Jewish Migration from Eastern Europe between 1880 and 1930” by Aleksandra Jakubczak

The UCU Migration History Seminar invites you on 25 October 2022 at 18:30 (EEST) to a public lecture on “A trafficker of women or an emigrant-smuggler?”: The History of Illegal Jewish Migration from Eastern Europe between 1880 and 1930” by Aleksandra Jakubczak (POLIN Museum, Columbia University).

Venue: online on Zoom.
Register for participation here.

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