Events
Cosponsor
- Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement
Organizer
- The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities
Notes
- Free and open to the public
- Registration required. See details.
- Image Credit/Caption: Faith Ringgold, For the Women’s House (1971)

The Building Publics Spring Graduate Series showcases how our Public Humanities Graduate Fellows bridge humanistic thinking with civic engagement; social justice with scholarly research; and public building with communication, in order to unleash new, more critical modes of scholarly imagination. Each year highlights a new, pressing theme.
This year Building Publics will convene under the heading Humanities Speak of Race. While it was particularly challenging to develop academic work through public ties in the context of lockdown, our fellows actively engaged in debates about privilege and race that are animating academia generally and the public humanities in particular. Over the weeks of the Building Publics series, we will learn about different ways organizations and fellows are attempting to together address and better understand these relations. Each workshop is curated by a graduate fellow or graduate collective, and will feature conversations with some of the community members and civic partners with whom they have worked in conceiving and implementing the projects.
This series is co-funded through the Addressing Racism: A Call to Action for Higher Education initiative of the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement.
May 12th, 2021: Spirit Sharing: An Interspiritual Conversation on Non-Hegemonic Beliefs and Community Building
In this week of our Building Public Series, Julián Sánchez González will moderate a conversation with spiritual leaders and community organizers of underrepresented spiritual communities in New York City to think together about interfaith concerns and non-hegemonic cosmogonies as connected to current modes of community building. Featuring Karen Rose (Sacred Vibes Apothecary) and Delphinios (Minoan Brotherhood).
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