Bucket List represents the intellectual privilege we enjoy as Columbia students. We do our very best to bring to your attention important guest lecturers and special events on campus. Our recommendations for this extremely short week are below. If you notice any events that have been left off the list, or have a correction to make, please leave them in the comments.
Recommended
- “The Front Lines of Gender Justice: Criminalizing Pregnancy.” 3 – 4:30 PM. Jerome Greene Hall, Room 105. Nancy Rosenbloom. Register here.
- “Overcoming Section 377: The Decriminalization of Homosexuality by the Indian Supreme Court.” 4:15 PM – 6 PM. Jerome Greene Hall, Case Lounge. Panel discussion with Dr. Menaka Guruswamy, Arundhati Katju and Suzanne Goldberg, moderated by Professor Katherine Franke. Register here.
Monday, November 18
- “Identity and Integration Among Latino Immigrants in Canada.” 6 – 7:30 PM . Sulzberger Hall, 3rd Floor Parlor. Victor Armony.
- “The Religion Beat: From Celebrations to Scandals.” Pulitzer Hall, Room 607 B. Religion News Service Editor-in-Chief Bob Smietana and Prof. Ari Goldman. Register here.
- “The Lipman Forum: A Discussion with the Inaugural Lipman Fellows on Criminalization of Black Girls and Voter Disfranchisement.” 6 – 7:30 PM. World Room, Pulitzer Hall. Monica Rhor, moderated by Jelani Cobb.
- “The Souls of Yellow Folk: A Delacorte conversation with Wesley Yang.” 2 – 3 PM. Pulitzer Hall, World Room. , Keith Gessen in conversation with Wesley Yang. RSVP here.
Tuesday, November 19
- “Pushkin Divided.” 12 – 1 PM. International Affairs Building, Room 1219. Klára Móricz.
On Campus for Thanksgiving? No Problem!
- Register for a free brunch with Dr. Elliot Gross, CC ’55 & NYU ’59 MD. Dr. Gross will host 4 Columbia College students in his home from 11 AM to around 1 PM. Free Metrocards will provided; register by today, Sunday November 18.
- Join the Lions on Campus Facebook group to find other students staying in NYC and make plans with some of your fellow classmates
- GS students are hosting a Friendsgiving event. For more information, email gsscevents@columbia.edu.
Student Event Spotlight
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- Monday, November 19 Student Worker Solidarity – USAS Local 12 will be hosting Strike Teach-in: What Undergrads Need to Know About GWC from 7:30 – 9 PM. They’ll be talking about what the graduate workers strike is, why it’s happening, how it will affect undergraduate classes, exams, and grades, and how undergraduates can support it.
norman rockwell? via Bwog Archive