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The History and Ethics of the Deinstitutionalization Movement
Tue, Apr 21 at 12pm
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Brooklyn, NY
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In-person discussion on the history and ethics of psychiatric deinstitutionalization.
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📚 Abolition in Translation
Tue, Apr 21 at 6:30pm
127 Walker St 2nd floor, New York, NY 10013, USA, Manhattan
Panel or discussion on abolition across languages and movements
📚 Curation as Care
Thu, Apr 23 at 5:30pm
Pratt Institute, Fort Greene
Talk or symposium exploring curation through a lens of care and ethics.
📚 ‘Decarbonization Districts: Accelerating Achievement of Clean Energy Goals’ with District Energy Systems’ with Linnea Paton
Tue, Apr 21 at 6:30pm
NY Society for Ethical Culture, UWS
Talk on NYC district steam energy systems and clean energy policy goals
📚 B "Haiti and the Revolution Unseen: The Persistence of the Radical Decolonial Imagination" by Natalie M. Léger
Sat, Apr 25 at 7pm
Cafe con Libros, Brooklyn
Author talk on Caribbean decolonial thought and the Haitian Revolution.
📚 War, Trauma, and Survival: A Child Survivor’s Journey Through Genocide, Displacement, and Gender-Based Violence
Wed, Apr 22 at 12pm
Fordham University — Pope Auditorium, Lincoln Center
Srebrenica survivor Senija Mehmedovic speaks on genocide, displacement, and human rights.
📚 Preserving America’s Lighthouses
Sun, Jun 7
National Lighthouse Museum, Staten Island
Talk on the preservation of historic lighthouses across America.