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How do artistic practices and works – broadly defined – interface with histories of subjectivity in Latin America? How are these subjectivities experienced today through art? This graduate student ...
advance student knowledge about international and public affairs (as opposed to events more generally celebrating culture); benefit, inclusively, Brown's undergraduate community; and might seek to ...
TM Krishna is a distinguished Karnatik musician known for his pioneering approach to Indian classical music. Since the early ...
Worldwide, threats to journalists in conflict zones are increasing. In 2023, a journalist or media worker was, on average, killed or murdered every four days. In 2024, it was once every three days.
Brown University abides by public health guidance and health and safety protocols. Event attendees, including visitors and guests, must comply with all University policies and protocols in place at ...
In the New Space Era, China has the most ambitious space program in addition to the United States. As the two major powers in international space exploration, the efforts of China and the US have ...
More than fifty years after the civil rights movement, there are still glaring racial inequities all across the United States. In Rich Thanks to Racism, Jim Freeman, one of the country's leading civil ...
Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University ...
This paper examines labor abuses during the war in Afghanistan, focusing on how the U.S. is denying legally-required compensation to foreign workers in war zones. The U.S. government leaned heavily on ...
Photo credit: Kali Rubaii, (2021), Fallujah, Iraq. Based on interdisciplinary biological, environmental, and anthropological research in Fallujah, Iraq, this report finds that people who have returned ...
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