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Mar 15

Tuesday Mar 15, 2022

An Evening with Nikole Hannah-Jones

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Location: Leighton Concert Hall, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Join us for an evening with Nikole Hannah-Jones

Journalist, author, Pulitzer Prize-winner, and creator of The 1619 Project

Nikole Hannah-Jones '98 returns to Notre Dame on March 15 to give the Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics,…

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Mar 17

Thursday Mar 17, 2022

American Constitutional Principles and Original Sin: A Comparative Perspective

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Location: B079 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

Gary Jacobsohn is the H. Malcolm Macdonald Professor of Constitutional and Comparative Law in the Department of Government and Professor of Law at the University of Texas at Austin. His interests and work lie at the intersection of constitutional theory and comparative constitutionalism. His current work focuses on the question of constitutional change, and in that connection, he is completing a book on Constitutional Revolution.

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Mar 22

Tuesday Mar 22, 2022

NDISC Roundtable

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Location: B001 Jenkins Nanovic Halls - Mediation Room

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This NDISC roundtable brings together some of the leading thinkers about the ethics of new weapons technology to help us think smartly about the ethics of new weapons technologies.

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Mar 24

Thursday Mar 24, 2022

Dipesh Chakrabarty "One Planet, Many Worlds: Modernity, History, and the Challenge of the Anthropocene"

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Location: McKenna Auditorium

Historian Dipesh Chakrabarty will be delivering the keynote address for the Yusko Ward-Phillips Conference "1000 Years of Ice and Fire: Ecological Collapse and Migration from Vinland to the Anthropocene" (March 24–25). 

Professor Dipesh Chakrabarty is the Laurence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service…

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Mar 29

Tuesday Mar 29, 2022

Russian Propaganda and Western Media: A View from Ukraine

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Location: Virtual Event

Join us for a virtual panel with four Ukrainian experts who will discuss Russian media narratives, fake news, and propaganda, focusing on Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.

This panel will take place at 12:30 p.m. (EDT) / 8:30 p.m. (EEST)

This event will be live-streamed on

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Mar 30

Wednesday Mar 30, 2022

Kroc-Kellogg Peace, Conflict, Crime and Violence Workshop

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Location: C104, Hesburgh Center for International Studies/Zoom Webinar

“Personal Narratives and Social Norms Can Reduce Stigma Against Victims of Human Rights Abuses”


Natán Skigin, PhD student, Department of Political Science, Notre Dame

Abstract:
In crime-ridden settings such as those affected by large-scale criminal violence,…

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Mar 30

Wednesday Mar 30, 2022

Film Screening Border South (2019) and Q&A with Artist and Filmmaker Raúl O. Paz Pastrana

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Location: Browning Cinema

Free and open to the public

Tickets will be available at box office one hour prior to the event

Mexico and the United States crack down on the trails north, forcing immigrants into more dangerous territory. Told against the backdrop of the North American migrant trail, 'Border South'…

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Apr 6

Wednesday Apr 6, 2022

Mexico Virtual Lecture Series

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Location: via Zoom

Disinformation & Populist Narratives Against Electoral Integrity

The twentieth century has witnessed the emergence of old political narratives oriented towards a simplified explanation of social problems. Populist communication frames have gained traction across a wide range of voters…

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Apr 8

Friday Apr 8, 2022

Global Religion & American World-Making Conference

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Location: 215/216 McKenna Hall Conference Center

Join us for an interdisciplinary conference examining how religion has shaped—and contested—the projection of U.S. power around the globe from the 19th century to the present. 

The conference will take place on Friday and Saturday, April 8–9, 2022 at the McKenna Hall Conference Center on the…

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Apr 9

Saturday Apr 9, 2022

Global Religion & American World-Making Conference

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Location: 215/216 McKenna Hall Conference Center

Join us for an interdisciplinary conference examining how religion has shaped—and contested—the projection of U.S. power around the globe from the 19th century to the present. 

The conference will take place on Friday and Saturday, April 8–9, 2022 at the McKenna Hall Conference Center on the…

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Apr 12

Tuesday Apr 12, 2022

John Deak on "A Death in Davos: The Cult of Honor in Europe before the First World War"

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Location: 1050 Jenkins Nanovic Halls

About the Lecture

In March 1909 in a hotel in Davos, Switzerland, an Austro-Hungarian army officer shot dead a Dutch composer in front of all the other guests. Historian John Deak will discuss this case and, in the process, take us on an exploration of the cult…

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