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Read Stony Brook Press article featuring CCSP director, Manisha Desai
On Indigenous Peoples' Day: Indigenous Activists Urge UN Leaders to Support Treaty
Indigenous coalition members, activists and allies sent a letter to UN leaders urging them to support a treaty in the form of a new Optional Protocol to CEDAW to end violence against women and girls.
Learn about this effort to secure a binding global framework to end the most widespread human rights violation on earth.
CAS Events
- 12NovUniversity Orchestra - Concert at Staller CenterThe University Orchestra will present a concert on Tuesday, November 12 at Staller Center for the Arts – Main Stage at 7:30 p.m. ...
- 13NovRetirement Retrospective for Prof. Paul GootenbergThe Department of History and the Latin American & Caribbean Studies Center (LACS) are co-sponsoring a retirement retrospective for Distingu...
- 13NovHLL Invita: Prof. Joseph Lemelin, "Conversation on Philosophy and Digital Technologies"Assistant Prof. Joseph Lemelin (Philosophy) works on philosophical implications of digital technologies, with a particular emphasis on artif...
- 20NovFaculty Lecture by Lisa Diedrich/WGSS, "Illness Politics and Hashtag Activism"In this lecture, "Illness Politics and Hashtag Activism", will explores illness and disability in action on social media, analyzing popular ...
- 21NovStarry Nights | FallEnchanting chamber music performance featuring masterful musicians from the Stony Brook University Department of Music, featuring Hagai Shah...
CCSP Happenings
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Upcoming | |
Past | ||
Nov 06 |
Writing Beyond the Prison: Digital Archive and Curriculum for Incarcerated Authors | |
Oct 22 |
Dissent, Democracy & Higher Ed: Under Attack | |
Sept 30 |
Non-Western Marxisms: A South-South Perspective | |
Sept 23 |
I am not the river Jhelum: Film Screening | |
Sept 19 |
Voices from Gaza and the West Bank: Healthcare in Crisis |