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SUMMARY:Peace & Justice Conversations: The Impact of American Exceptionalism on Culture & Policy with NH Peace Action
DESCRIPTION:Please join NH Peace Action as we listen to a timely dissection and analysis of the impact of American Exceptionalism on culture & policy with Prof. Eric Cheyfitz and facilitated by NH Peace Action board member\, Jeremy Love.\n\nEric Cheyfitz\, the Ernest I. White Professor of American Studies and Humane Letters at Cornell University\, is a faculty member of the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program (AIISP). Dr. Cheyfitz has served as director of theAIISP\, the faculty coordinator of the Mellon-Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program\, and the director of the Mellon Post-doctoral Diversity Seminar. His scholarship and teaching focus on the force of settler colonialism on Indigenous peoples and their ongoing resistance in the form of alternative ways of thought and action to the predatory capitalism embedded in settler existence.\n\nHis most recent book is The Disinformation Age: The Collapse of Liberal Democracy in the United States (PaperBoat Press\, 2019)\, which in its final chapter\, “Thinking From A Different Place: What Is A Just Society?\,” offers\, beyond “the limits of capitalism’s imagination\,” an Indigenous alternative to the way out of the current crisis of climate collapse and wealth inequality.\nPlease register here.\n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/peace-justice-conversations-the-impact-of-american-exceptionalism-on-culture-policy-with-nh-peace-action/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mushrooms and Marx with University of Orange
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nJoin Andy Merrifield for UofO’s Jan Term seminar on Mushrooms and Marx.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nAndy Merrifield is a writer\, urbanist and independent scholar with a PhD from the University of Oxford. He is author of a dozen books\, including works on urbanism and social theory such as Metromarxism\, The New Urban Question and Magical Marxism\, intellectual biographies of Henri Lefebvre\, Guy Debord and John Berger\, a popular travelogue\, The Wisdom of Donkeys\, a manifesto for liberated living\, The Amateur\, and What We Talk About When We Talk About Cities (and Love)\, inspired by the writings of Raymond Carver\, about falling in and out of love with cities. His journalism has appeared in the Guardian (UK)\, The Times (UK)\, The Nation\, Harper’s Magazine\, Jacobin\, Dissent\, and Harvard Design Magazine. His latest book\, Marx\, Dead and Alive\, was published in November with Monthly Review Press. \n\nRegister here. \n\n\n\n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/mushrooms-and-marx-with-university-of-orange/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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