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Dr. Richard D. Bennson II to present lecture

Dr. Richard D. Benson II is Associate Professor of the Black Radical Tradition in Education in the Department of Educational Foundations, Organizations, and Policy. Benson received his PhD in Educational Policy Studies specializing in History of Education from the University of Illinois in 2010. As a historian of education, Benson specializes in the Black Freedom Movement, the Black Radical Tradition, and transnational social movements.

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Join CCAS for an event with scholar and author Salim Tamari, IPS senior fellow and the former director of the Institute of Jerusalem Studies. Salim Tamari will be discussing his most recent book he co-authored with Issam Nassar and Stephen Sheehi, Camera Palaestina: Photography and Displaced Histories of Palestine.

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Historian Ali Anooshahr on his new book, Slavery in the Early Mughal World: The Life and Thoughts of Jawhar Aftabachi (1520s–1580s), that studies the life and thoughts of a sixteenth-century slave in India named Jawhar Aftabachi (d. after 1587), who served as the water-carrier for the Mughal Emperor Humayun (d. 1556), and chronicled his reign in a Persian text.

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The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Rethinking Iran Initiative presents a thorough, well-documented online curriculum on the current protests in Iran for high school students: Women, Life, Freedom: Discussing #Mahsaamini and Feminist Movements in the Classroom. The curriculum is free.

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The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies invites you to a lecture by Dr. Shana Marshall, Associate Director of the Institute for Middle East Studies at the George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs.

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Join CCAS, the Alwaleed Center for Christian-Muslim Understanding and the Program on Justice and Peace for an event featuring Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac who will be speaking about his experiences as a Pastor in Bethlehem, Palestinian Christians, and his new book, Christ in the Rubble: Faith, the Bible, and the Genocide in Gaza. This event will be moderated by CCAS professor Dr. Rochelle Davis.

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