5 films to watch for LGBTQIA+ History Month Here are 5 films to watch in celebration of LGBTQIA+ month that are all shades of wholesome, emotional and a reminder of why representation matters.
The Syrian Conflict in the news: Coverage of the war and the crisis of US journalism The Syrian conflict constitutes one of the most covered events in this century. Although the coverage of the Syrian uprising and civil war alternated between periods of saturation and silence, it is indisputable that they received an enormous amount of media attention.
The ICJ Ruling: Britain, Palestine and the International Rule of Law In this first event in the British Palestinian Committee's Greenlighting Genocide policy roundtable series, leading international law scholars will discuss the recent ICJ ruling.
Iranian Women Visual Artists – NOW! In an illustrated lecture, Malu Halasa will be presenting and discussing the work of prominent Iranian woman photographers.
Anthony Hyman Memorial Lecture 2024 - The Taliban back in power: Taking stock of the second Islamic Emirate As Afghanistan approaches the third anniversary of the Taliban’s capture of power, Kate Clark assesses the group’s record in government.
Beyond Engaged, or, How to meditate with a hammer: Radical Buddhism as history, concept and provocation Several decades before the emergence of Socially Engaged Buddhism out of the work of Asian Buddhist leaders such as Thich Nhat Hanh and the XIVth Dalai Lama, some Buddhists in Asia had already dedicated themselves to the following hybrid proposition: Buddhists have heretofore adjusted to the world (of suffering); the point is to change it!
Dr Gizeh Rangel-de Lazaro Dr Gizeh Rangel-de Lazaro is a dedicated Museum Studies expert, having spent over 15 years exploring niche topics in anthropology, digital heritage, and museum studies from diverse perspectives.