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Category Archives: Event

State Suppression and Identity Politics – India, China, and the Rise of Contemporary Segregationism

June 9, 2020by gpia2017

State Suppression and Identity Politics – India, China and the Rise of Contemporary Segregationism, was originally scheduled to take place, in-person, during the Spring 2020 semester, and was subsequently postponed […]

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Prof. Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and the efforts for a “People’s Vaccine” for COVID-19

May 15, 2020by gpia2017 Leave a comment

Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Professor and director of the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs, recently co-signed an open letter calling for a ‘peoples’ vaccine for COVID-19 with Presidents Ramaphosa […]

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Black Grad 2020: Building Our Own Table

April 23, 2020by gpia2017

Black Grad 2020: Building Our Own Table Here’s how you can get ready to join the celebration: 1. Reflect on the theme “Building Our Own Table”. How have you built […]

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Introducing: the Brazil Film Series

February 19, 2019by gpia2017

Each Friday night for the Spring 2019 semester, GPIA/Brazil IFP will host a Brazil film night to help prepare the IFP team for their summer in human rights and media. The […]

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Invisible Targets: Women and Drugs in the Criminal Justice System

February 13, 2019by gpia2017

Dialogues on Drug Policy, a four-part series of talks return to the New School on Friday, March 1st with Invisible Targets:  Women and Drugs in the Criminal Justice system. The […]

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Beyond the Kremlin: Event Recap

November 17, 2018by gpia2017

Published on On October 16, 2018 the Julian J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs in collaboration with the Train Foundation and PEN America Center co-sponsored a wide-ranging conversation between […]

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Discussing the Coproduction of Metropolitan Knowledge in Buenos Aires

November 8, 2018by gpia2017 1 Comment

Published on by Michael Cohen and Margarita Gutman On October 24, 2018, The Observatory on Latin America, together with the Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño, y Urbanismo of the Universidad de […]

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Advocating for Southeast Asian Interests at the Model G20

October 25, 2018by gpia2017

Published on This year, participation in the second annual Model G20 symposium was offered as a practicum option through Professor Sakiko Fukuda-Parr’s Development Economics course. After an intensive period of […]

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Addressing Inclusion Among Children & Adolescents Living in Poverty

October 18, 2018by gpia2017

Published on Progress Toward Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) About a hundred child advocates, field experts, scholars and graduate students met at The New School on October 11th for […]

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Towards Equity in Colombia’s Health Policy

October 11, 2018by gpia2017

Published on Minister of Health and Social Protection visits The New School By Maria Carrizosa, OLA coordinator, Ph.D candidate and International Affairs Teaching Fellow. Not every day can you sit […]

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Myopias and Pathologies of Humanitarianism with Prof. Hoffman

October 1, 2018by gpia2017

Published on Last week, Professor Peter Hoffman gave a talk as part of NYU Wagner’s Conflict, Security & Development Series. His talk, called “Myopias and Pathologies of Humanitarianism” addressed the […]

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From Resistance to Disruption: From “What if” to “As if” in Urban Slums

September 25, 2018by gpia2017

Published on by Michael Cohen Leaders of slum organizations are changing their modus operandi. No longer are they waiting for sympathetic government actions and promises not to bulldoze them or […]

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Cities and the Global Agenda: On the Road to the U20 in Buenos Aires

August 30, 2018by gpia2017

Published on On July 13th, The New School hosted a full day conference on “Cities and the Global Agenda: On the Road to the U20 in Buenos Aires” in coordination […]

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Cold War Redux with Prof. Khrushcheva

August 2, 2018by gpia2017

Published on Last week, SGPIA Professor Nina Khrushcheva joined Victoria Nuland, Former Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs and Andrew Weiss, Former Director, Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian […]

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Work as Emancipation or Emancipation from Work?

March 20, 2018by gpia2017

Published on Last week, the Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs (SGPIA) hosted a panel on Feminist Economics entitled “Work as Emancipation or Emancipation from Work?” The panel sought to […]

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SGPIA hosts “Celebrating Eduardo Galeano” with Amy Goodman

October 31, 2017by gpia2017

  The Nation Books & The Studley Graduate Program of International Affairs at The New School present “Celebrating Eduardo Galeano.” On the occasion of the publication of Eduardo Galeano’s last […]

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President Néstor Kirchner Fellowship Public Lectures 2017-2018

October 30, 2017by gpia2017

The President Néstor Kirchner Fellowship  is inspired by the legacy and achievements of former President Néstor Kirchner during his term as President of Argentina (2003-2007), coupled with his important work as the […]

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SGPIA Faculty Start New Alum Working Group, “UNAnalyzed”

October 23, 2017by gpia2017

Published on   Faculty Professor Michael Cohen and Assistant Professor Peter J. Hoffman are founding a new SGPIA initiative that brings together alumni who currently work at the United Nations […]

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Students and Professors Reflect on TPP, TTIP Trade Agreements Following Rules, Rights, and Resistance Conference

May 19, 2016by gpia2017

Analyses surrounding two recent international trade agreements have intensified at SGPIA after an audience of nearly 200 people gathered at The New School on April 29 for the Rules, Rights and Resistance Conference: […]

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Equity For Children Hosts Urban Inequities and Children Conference

May 13, 2016by gpia2017

Published on Equity for Children recently hosted a conference in partnership with the Center for New York City Affairs, with the support of the Bernard van Leer Foundation, the Comparative Research Programme […]

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Hollywood Cold War Symposium Bridges Gap Between Politics and Culture

March 28, 2016by gpia2017

Published on Media has an innate ability to construct identities, both for ourselves and for the “other.” Given Hollywood’s exceptional role as an American primary cultural institution, its power in […]

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Event Preview: The Battle Over TPP and TTIP Trade Agreements (April 28 & April 29)

March 21, 2016by gpia2017

Published on Rules, Rights, and Resistance: The Battle Over TPP and TTIP One day conference at The New School April 29, 2016, 9am – 6pm, Reception to Follow The Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street, New […]

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Beirut Syndrome Spreads Grassroots Media at The New School

March 18, 2016by gpia2017

Published on Last June, Beirut Syndrome, an online publication based in Lebanon, ran a piece on the “Symptoms” section of its website. The “symptom” started with a photo of a simple, […]

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Gender, Assets and Just Cities: Highlights from Transformative Pathways to Habitat III

February 25, 2016by gpia2017

Published on As the world rapidly becomes more urban, profound disparities in gender continue. What opportunities do cities present for women, and how will they be affected by widening wealth […]

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SGPIA Celebrates Fifteen Years and Honors Founding Director Michael Cohen

December 10, 2015by gpia2017

Published on A crowd of over 225 SGPIA students, alums, and faculty packed the Theresa Lang Community and Student Center last Friday night to celebrate fifteen years since the inception […]

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