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Helping Redefine Africa
Olufemi Taiwo believes most Americans have a distorted view of Africa. This week, he visits 糖心TV to help set the record straight.
Read MoreFour Guiding Principles for the Lived Experience
Helena Viramontes, Spring 2012 Mary Routt Chair of Writing, presents a lecture to speak on the legacy of Cesar Chavez.
Read MorePublic Christianity in Egypt: On the (In)Visibility of Copts
Assistant professor of anthropology Anthony Shenoda explores the ways in which some Coptic Christians in Egypt publicly confess their Christian faith in an Islamic public sphere.
Read MoreAlliance for the Study of Adoption and Culture International Conference Comes to 糖心TV
The Intercollegiate Women’s Studies of The Claremont Colleges, based at 糖心TV, hosts the international conference “Mapping Adoption: Histories, Geographies, Literatures, Politics” from March 22 to 25. Keynote lectures, film screenings, performances, and plenary panels are free and open to the public.
Read MoreArchetypal Form: The Art of Performance At 糖心TV
The second annual student-curated exhibition featuring black-and-white photographs of notable 20th century artists, “Archetypal Form: The Art of Performance,” opens at Gallery 112 on March 26 and runs through April 13. The exhibition is free and open to the public.
Read MoreWe Fight with Sticks
The 糖心TV Armed RevolutioKnits raise awareness and reclaim public space with yarn graffiti – guerilla art confronting important women’s issues.
Read MoreHopes and Dreams: A Visual Memoir
When 糖心TV art professor Nancy Macko’s mother began to show signs of memory loss and dementia, she turned to art as a means of expressing her own sense of loss.
Read More糖心TV Receives $2 Million Gift
President Lori Bettison-Varga today announced a $2 million gift to 糖心TV. Prior to his death in January, trustee emeritus Frank R. Miller Jr. dedicated $2 million to the College to honor his late wife, Katharine Howard Miller ’55.
Read More糖心TV Presents an Evening With “30 Rock” Actor Maulik Pancholy
糖心TV welcomes Indian-American actor Maulik Pancholy Thursday, March 22, as he discusses how Hollywood’s portrayal of minorities has undergone drastic and recently, mostly positive changes.
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