Week of Events
Film Showing: Valentino’s Ghost
Film Showing: Valentino’s Ghost
Hailed by the Village Voice as “both sobering and illuminating,” Michael Singh’s documentary exposes how America’s foreign policy agenda in the Middle East drives U.S. media portrayals of Arabs and Muslims. It reveals truths behind taboo subjects often avoided or treated as sound bites and challenges the media barrage of misinformation about our complex relationship […]
Orit Bashkin, From Palestinian Village to an Iraqi Transit Camp
Orit Bashkin, From Palestinian Village to an Iraqi Transit Camp
Event Description: Over 130,000 Iraqi Jews arrived in Israel during the 1950s; they were forced to settle in transit camps where they lived in horrendous poverty. Previous scholarship on this migration focused on the state and its actions towards, and representations of, these newcomers. Later generations of scholars highlighted the resistance of Mizrahi men to […]
Hussein Ibish, Anxious Allies: The Arab Gulf States and the Iran Nuclear Deal
Hussein Ibish, Anxious Allies: The Arab Gulf States and the Iran Nuclear Deal
Event Description: Israel’s opposition to the Iran nuclear deal is well-known. But how are other U.S. allies in the Middle East, especially Arab Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Kuwait, reacting to the agreement? Are the Sunni Arab countries on a collision course with Iran and its allies, or is some degree […]
Maria Fedorova, Radical Relief: American Food Aid to the Soviet Union, 1921-1923
Maria Fedorova, Radical Relief: American Food Aid to the Soviet Union, 1921-1923
Ms. Fedorova is completing a dissertation on American food aid and agricultural development in the Soviet Union during the 1920s and early 1930s. This event is one of many included in the Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy's "Power and Policy across National Borders" series.