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The Whitney Humanities Center is seeking graduate student film programmers for the upcoming (2024–25) academic year for Films at the Whitney. Please send proposals to Marc Francis ([email protected]) by Friday, May 31, 2024. Learn more: whc.yale.edu/news/call-grad… #Yale #Film

The Whitney Humanities Center is seeking graduate student film programmers for the upcoming (2024–25) academic year for Films at the Whitney. Please send proposals to Marc Francis (marc.francis@yale.edu) by Friday, May 31, 2024. 

Learn more: whc.yale.edu/news/call-grad…

#Yale #Film
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Watch—and listen!—in horror. This Thursday at 7:30 pm, internationally renowned silent-film musicians Donald Sosin and Joanna Seaton will perform a live score for the classic silent film “The Hands of Orlac (Orlacs Hände)” in HQ L02. #Yale #SilentFilm #LiveMusic Yale Art Gallery

Watch—and listen!—in horror.

This Thursday at 7:30 pm, internationally renowned silent-film musicians Donald Sosin and Joanna Seaton will perform a live score for the classic silent film “The Hands of Orlac (Orlacs Hände)” in HQ L02.

#Yale #SilentFilm #LiveMusic <a href="/YaleArtGallery/">Yale Art Gallery</a>
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OUR SUMMER ISSUE IS HERE! What is criticism, and why do we write it? Christine Smallwood, @mervatim, Namwali, and Brian Dillon respond. Plus: Amit Chaudhuri on being a postcolonial writer, Teju Cole on Louise Glück, Tausif Noor on Alice Notley, & more: yalereview.org/issues/summer-…

OUR SUMMER ISSUE IS HERE! What is criticism, and why do we write it? Christine Smallwood, @mervatim, <a href="/namwalien/">Namwali</a>, and <a href="/briangdillon/">Brian Dillon</a> respond. Plus: <a href="/AmitChaudhuri/">Amit Chaudhuri</a> on being a postcolonial writer, Teju Cole on Louise Glück, <a href="/tausifnoor/">Tausif Noor</a> on Alice Notley, &amp; more: yalereview.org/issues/summer-…
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📚✨ Our #HumanitiesNow lecture series sparked something special! Three presentations from our March 29 colloquium at the Whitney Humanities Center have found a new home in the summer issue of The Yale Review. Read the full folio here: yalereview.org/criticism-and-…

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The Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism is hiring a full-time program coordinator. Join the leadership at one of America’s few university programs devoted solely to studying antisemitism: bit.ly/YaleCareers_89… #YaleCareers #HigherEdJobs #AcademicCareers #Yale

The Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism is hiring a full-time program coordinator. Join the leadership at one of America’s few university programs devoted solely to studying antisemitism: bit.ly/YaleCareers_89…

#YaleCareers #HigherEdJobs #AcademicCareers #Yale
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If plants could write, what stories would they tell us? Join Sumana Roy, author of How I Became a Tree and Provincials: Postcards from the Peripheries, Whitney Humanities Center (@yalewhc.bsky.social) to explore this age old question. Save the date: Thursday, September 12, 2024, 4:30 pm i.mtr.cool/xfvcdnrsoq

If plants could write, what stories would they tell us? Join Sumana Roy, author of How I Became a Tree and Provincials: Postcards from the Peripheries, <a href="/YaleWHC/">Whitney Humanities Center (@yalewhc.bsky.social)</a> to explore this age old question. Save the date: Thursday, September 12, 2024, 4:30 pm

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We couldn’t have asked for a better start to the year! Thank you, Asmae El Moudir, for sharing your disarmingly tender & beautiful film w/ us. It was an honor to discuss courage, filmmaking, Moroccan culture, Freud, & your family, whom we were delighted to meet in miniature Yale University

We couldn’t have asked for a better start to the year! Thank you, Asmae El Moudir, for sharing your disarmingly tender &amp; beautiful film w/ us. It was an honor to discuss courage, filmmaking, Moroccan culture, Freud, &amp; your family, whom we were delighted to meet in miniature
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In a little less than an hour, we get to hear the wonderful author of these books talk about various attempts to parse a language from plants over the past century. Join us in Alice Cinema at 4:30 for Sumana Roy’s “The Quest for the Plant Script”

In a little less than an hour, we get to hear the wonderful author of these books talk about various attempts to parse a language from plants over the past century. Join us in Alice Cinema at 4:30 for <a href="/SumanaSiliguri/">Sumana Roy</a>’s “The Quest for the Plant Script”
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The plants have stories and they can teach us. 🍃🌻 We learned so much from the plants, Sumana Roy, and @YSFP’s Jacquie Munno during our visit to the Yale Farm this week. Many thanks to you both for the deeply nourishing conversation! Yale University #YaleFarm #YaleWHC #YSFP

The plants have stories and they can teach us. 🍃🌻

We learned so much from the plants, <a href="/sumanasiliguri/">Sumana Roy</a>, and @YSFP’s Jacquie Munno during our visit to the Yale Farm this week. Many thanks to you both for the deeply nourishing conversation!

<a href="/Yale/">Yale University</a> #YaleFarm #YaleWHC #YSFP
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Our first month with these two wonderful thinkers has flown by! Meet our 2024–25 Franke Visiting Fellow Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi & our inaugural Franke Postdoctoral Fellow Michelle Rada. You can learn about their work and that of other WHC Fellows here: whc.yale.edu/people/fellows….

Our first month with these two wonderful thinkers has flown by! Meet our 2024–25 Franke Visiting Fellow Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi &amp; our inaugural Franke Postdoctoral Fellow <a href="/michi_rada/">Michelle Rada</a>.

You can learn about their work and that of other WHC Fellows here: whc.yale.edu/people/fellows….
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Artist & philosopher Denise Ferreira da Silva is here! Join us tonight for a screening of her film ANCESTRAL CLOUDS ANCESTRAL CLAIMS + a conversation with her co-director Arjuna Neuman and our WHC fellow Santiago Acosta (YaleSpanPort) 📍 Alice Cinema (HQ L01) ⏰ 4:30 pm

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Denise Ferreira da Silva & Arjuna Neuman’s film will percolate in our minds for a long time. As will their conversation w/ Santiago Acosta about the haunted materiality of extraction & colonialism. The convo continues tonight w/ Ferreira da Silva’s lecture! 4:30 pm in HQ L01

Denise Ferreira da Silva &amp; Arjuna Neuman’s film will percolate in our minds for a long time. As will their conversation w/ <a href="/santiago_acosta/">Santiago Acosta</a> about the haunted materiality of extraction &amp; colonialism.

The convo continues tonight w/ Ferreira da Silva’s lecture! 

4:30 pm in HQ L01
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This is #HumanitiesNow: Professor elleza kelley on why we need Denise Ferreira da Silva’s work now more than ever, and Ferreira da Silva on decolonization and reparations, explained through potential energy and heat. Yale University DFSilva

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Sarah Vogel will present, “The Wild Ride: Keepseagle Class Action and the Decades-Long Fight of Native American Ranchers and Farmers” at the Agrarian Studies Colloquium paper workshop this Friday at 11 am in room 101, 230 Prospect. Learn more here: macmillan.yale.edu/agrarian