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From Erin Ciciora on 02/25/2021
"So You Read the Land Acknowledgment Statement: Now What?" presented by Professor Jenny Davis (Anthropology and American Indian Studies, Chancellor’s… -
From Erin Ciciora on 02/16/2021
Professor Lou Turner (Urban and Regional Planning) presented on the Hal Baron Project and what Baron's work can teach us about the current moment. This project… -
From Erin Ciciora on 02/8/2021
Episode 3: Helen Neville on Black Liberation through the Lens of Black Psychology In Episode 3, Professor Helen Neville and host Augustus Wood explore Black liberation… -
From Erin Ciciora on 01/25/2021
Episode 2: Teresa Barnes on Apartheid and Higher Education Professor Teresa Barnes and host Augustus Wood discuss Barnes' 2018 book Uprooting University Apartheid… -
From Erin Ciciora on 12/22/2020
Episode 1: Lou Turner on the Hal Baron Project Professor Lou Turner and host Augustus Wood take a deep dive on the life and work of Harold "Hal" Baron… -
From Erin Ciciora on 12/4/2020
Kirsten Ostherr, PhD, MPH, (English and Medical Humanities, Rice University) presented the Medical Humanities Lecture “Translational Humanities for Public… -
From Erin Ciciora on 11/16/2020
Professor Rachel Havrelock (English, University of Illinois at Chicago; Founder & Director, UIC Freshwater Lab) presents “Washing with No Water: Environmental… -
From Erin Ciciora on 11/13/2020
Robert Townsend, co-director of the Humanities Indicators for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, shared recent findings about the state of humanities… -
From Erin Ciciora on 09/24/2020
Professors Nkechinyelum Chioneso (Psychology, Florida A&M University) and Carla D. Hunter (Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) of the research… -
From Erin Ciciora on 05/28/2020
Prindable Intern Issy Marquez (LAS) shares the story of her IPRH-sponsored trip to Washington, D.C., and what it means to her that IPRH has become the Humanities… -
From Nancy Castro on 07/6/2017
This video is restricted to members of the University of Illinois campus. Click here to sign in and view the full video. A poetry reading by Natasha Trethewey, the 19th… -
From Nancy Castro on 11/15/2016
This video is restricted to members of the University of Illinois campus. Click here to sign in and view the full video. How does one recuperate from the archive,… -
From Nancy Castro on 11/14/2016
William D. Adams, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, discusses the past contributions and the future impact of the NEH as the organization celebrates… -
From Nancy Castro on 11/14/2016
Wilson's presentation will compare the design of the original Smithsonian Institution (1855) by architect James Renwick and the new National African American Museum… -
From Nancy Castro on 11/14/2016
Richard Blanco is the fifth inaugural poet in U.S. history—the youngest, first Latino, immigrant, and gay person to serve in such a role. He was born in Madrid to… -
From Nancy Castro on 11/8/2016
This project seeks to expand the limits of the adjective 'national' in Kruger National Park in order to show that, like South Africa itself, the park was… -
From Nancy Castro on 10/18/2016
Through the stories of four women and one robot this talk situates blackness as an absented presence in the field of surveillance studies, and questions how a… -
From Nancy Castro on 04/29/2016
Juan Felipe Herrera is the 21st Poet Laureate of the United States (2015-2016) and is the first Latino to hold the position. From 2012-2014, Herrera served as California… -
From Nancy Castro on 04/1/2016
Sidonie Smith (University of Michigan) gives a presentation called "Manifesto for the Humanities: A 21st Century Doctoral Education" for the Illinois Program… -
From Nancy Castro on 03/10/2016
IPRH presents Cell Phone Slam a part of the Questions in Common@Illinois series -
From Nancy Castro on 03/9/2016
Melissa Sanchez (English, University of Pennsylvania) gives a presentation entitled "Erotic Accountability in John Donne's Lyrics" for IPRH, Illinois…