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A GLOBAL ROMA PEOPLES
From Margginalized to Maainstream: A People's Struggle for R Recognitiioon and Representation
A GLOBAL ROMA PEOPLES
U.S. MIDEAST POLICY: WHAT'S AHEAD? with PHYLLIS BENNIS
A GLOBAL ROMA PEOPLES
From Margginalized to Maainstream: A People's Struggle for Recognition and Representation
Monday, October 21, 2024
Monday, October 21, 2024
From Margginalized to Maainstream: A People's Struggle for Recognition and Representation
2:40-4:45 p.m.
S C RE is a research scholar, a writer and the founder Peoples Project at
S C RE is a research scholar, a writer and the founder Peoples Project at
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
2:40-4:45 p.m.
Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater Axinn Library, First Floor South Campus
Monday, October 21, 2024
1-2:25 p.m.
Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater Axinn Library, First Floor South Campus
2:40-4:45 p.m.
Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater Axinn Library, First Floor South Campus
Leo A Guthart Cultural Center Theater Axinn Library, First Floor, South Campus
Spe ake r: Cristin a P a to , renowned arti st Si l kroad project, 2019-20 20 Ki n Culture and Civilization, Ki ng J u N ew York U ni v ersi ty
Phyllis Bennis is director of the Institute for Policy Studies’ New Internationalism Project, focusing on the Middle East, particularly Palestinian rights, U.S. militarism, and the UN issues Institute for Policy Studies. She is the author of Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, among others.
The program's mission is to bring the field of Roma Studies to the forefront of academic and public consciousness and research topics such as identity, stigma and bias, mobility and displacement. Her writing has been published by The New York Times and Newsweek, and is featured in Vogue, NPR, CNN, Al Jazeera America, PRI, and Voice of America, among other outlets. Cristiana was part of the National Gallery of Art’s advisory group for the 2022-2023 “Sargent and Spain” exhibition. Her recent efforts to change how Roma are represented in the arts include an ongoing dialogue with Princeton University Art Museum regarding a Manet painting and with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Spe ake r: Cristin a P a to , renowned arti st Si l kroad project, 2019-20 20 Ki n Culture and Civilization, Ki ng J u N ew York U ni v ersi ty
Spe ake r: Cristin a P a to , renowned arti st Si l kroad project, 2019-20 20 Ki n Culture and Civilization, Ki ng J u N ew York U ni v ersi ty
International Scene Series Co-Directors:
Professor Carolyn Eisenberg, Department of History
Thur b r u ar y 20, 2020
The program's mission is to bring the field of Roma Studies to the forefront of academic and public consciousness and research topics such as identity, stigma and bias, mobility and displacement. Her writing has been published by The New York Times and Newsweek, and is featured in Vogue, NPR, CNN, Al Jazeera America, PRI, and Voice of America, among other outlets. Cristiana was part of the National Gallery of Art’s advisory group for the 2022-2023 “Sargent and Spain” exhibition. Her recent efforts to change how Roma are represented in the arts include an ongoing dialogue with Princeton University Art Museum regarding a Manet painting and with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Spe ake r: Cristin a P a to , renowned arti st Si l kroad project, 2019-20 20 Ki n Culture and Civilization, Ki ng J u N ew York U ni v ersi ty
Professor Linda Longmire, Global Studies Program
Thur sday, Fe b r u ar y 20, 2020
Professor Martin Melkonian, Department of Economics
Hofstra University
2:20- 3: 45 p .m. ( pres ent ed in E ng lis h)
Admission is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit e events.hofstra.edu. For more information, call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 5 516-463-5669 or visit h hofstra.edu/culture.
S C RE is a research scholar, a writer and the founder of the Roma Peoples Project at Columbia University.
Admission is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit e events.hofstra.edu. For more information, call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 5 516-463-5669 or visit h hofstra.edu/culture.
2:20- 3: 45 p .m. ( pres ent ed in E ng lis h) Ro o m 213 Mo n ro e Lectu re C en ter, S o u th Ca mp u s
Thur sday, Fe b r u ar y 20, 2020
The program's mission is to bring the field of Roma Studies to the forefront of academic and public consciousness and research topics such as identity, stigma and bias, mobility and displacement. Her writing has been published by The New York Times and Newsweek, and is featured in Vogue, NPR, CNN, Al Jazeera America, PRI, and Voice of America, among other outlets. Cristiana was part of the National Gallery of Art’s advisory group for the 2022-2023 “Sargent and Spain” exhibition. Her recent efforts to change how Roma are represented in the arts include an ongoing dialogue with Princeton University Art Museum regarding a Manet painting and with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Thur sday, Fe b r u ar y 20, 2020
2:20- 3: 45 p .m. ( pres ent ed in E ng lis h)
Admission is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit e events.hofstra.edu. For more information, call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 5 516-463-5669 or visit h hofstra.edu/culture.
Ro o m 213 Mo n ro e Lectu re C en ter, S o u th Ca mp u s I n thi s l ecture, C ri sti na P ato shares her arti sti c journey , forg i ng a m ul ti faceted career as Gal i ci an bag pi pe m aster, cl as si cal pi anist, producer, and educa Sh l nde ores teacher, perform er, wri ter, producer – are a pl atform t o probe ed b and folkloric m usic.
Admission is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit events.hofstra.edu
2:20- 3:45 p.m. (presented in English) Room 213 Monroe Lecture Center, South Campus
I n thi s l ecture, C ri sti na P ato shares her arti sti c journey , forg i ng a m ul ti faceted career as Gal i ci an bag pi pe m aster, cl assi cal pi anist, producer, and educa ores teacher, perform er, wri ter, producer – are a pl atform t o probe ed b and folkloric m usic.
11:1 0 a .m . - 12: 35 p .m.
For more information, call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669 or visit hofstra.edu/culture.
11:1 0 a .m . - 12: 35 p .m.
I n thi s l ecture, C ri sti na P ato shares her arti sti c journey , forg i ng r as Gal i ci an bag pi pe m aster, cl assi cal pi anist, producer, and educator. She al so u nderscores
Inv is ible Mus ic of N ort hern S pa in ( pres ent ed in S pa nis h)
Ro o m 213 Mo n ro e Lectu re C en ter, S o u th Ca mp u s I n thi s l ecture, C ri sti na P ato shares her arti sti c journey , forg i ng r as Gal i ci an bag pi pe m aster, cl assi cal pi anist, producer, and educa ores teacher, perform er, wri ter, producer – are a pl atform t o probe ed b and folkloric m usic.