… people who spent their lives moving, exiled, traveling, betweenlanguages and cultures, for whom music, stories, and culture were what fed their being. When I landed though, and heard the …
… An edited version of the conversation follows. Why did you establish Bright Line Watch? The four of us all work in … the citizenry’s recognition of them as bright lines is what truly matters. That shared expectation then shapes our … think they are being trodden on, and it is frightening to see things not work the way they are supposed to. For …
… on internet freedom and digital rights in Russia. Could you tell me a bit about what your current work involves? I do a lot of things, but … the last 30 years. I hope this will be a very interesting event. On November 12, I’m bringing in Arkady Ostrovsky, who …
… working in global and local organizations. I love to see ideas come to life and grow. I enjoy seeing people … artistic and African. How was your time at Yale? Can you share a few memories that you think might encapsulate … your career – how did you start out after you graduated, what was your early career decision making process and also …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… the way of education, to entitle me to your attention; and you are aware that slavery is a very bad school for rearing … strange, if under such circumstances, I should betray in what I have to say to you a deficiency of that refinement … whole physical power to bear against the slave if such an event should arise. (Cries of “Shame!”) The slave has no …
… … Master’s Conversation Hour Location: Virtual see map Event Type: Webinar Event description: A webinar on … of the December 8th Master’s Program webinar) Are you considering a master’s degree in a field related to … whether and when you should take this next step? Unsure what sorts of programs exist? Curious about finding and …
… Baker first tried to play the washboard years ago, he had what he describes as an almost out-of-body experience. Though … with Descendants of African Americans of Old Yale.” The event, held over Zoom, brought together four descendants of … book called ‘The Negro Melodies,’” said Baker. “He said you can’t sing Negro melodies if you don’t have Negro soul. …
… Q&A with Professor Rothlin We are excited to have you as part of our CLAIS affiliated faculty where we also … group of graduate students as part of our network too. What are you looking forward to the most being affiliated … as possible. This is especially true when one organizes an event on a global scale, and there are so many aspects to …
… the future. RV: Tell me about your academic path so far. What was you background coming into Yale, and how did your time at … me to think actively and critically about the relationship between environmental history and caste, gender and class. …
… Studies’ Website for Faculty Research Accounts. Here, you will be able to locate answers to the majority of your … a form required to submit reimbursements? Do I need to translate foreign languages on receipts? Is it really … invitation letters from the organization hosting the event. Back to top Can I be reimbursed for sales tax? The …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… of the system of slavery from one who had experienced what it was to be a slave. He felt considerable embarrassment … who opposed it, his success was great. It was a novelty to see a slave—a chattel, a thing—speak as he did in the ears of … their fists at him. One would say, “Oh! I wish I had you in Cuba!” Another, “Oh!” I wish I had you in New …