The 8th Annual Sylvia R. Frey Lecture: Daniel Brook

The New Orleans Center for the Gulf South welcomes urbanist, historian, journalist and author Daniel Brook to present the 8th Annual Sylvia R. Frey Lecture. His works have appeared in Harper's, The Nation, The New York Times Magazine and Slate. Brook will discuss his latest work, The Accident of Color: A Story of Race in Reconstruction, which discusses how our nation was birthed from a singularly narrow racial system that was forged in opposition of civil rights.

The Green New Deal

Rhiana Gunn-Wright is the policy lead for the Green New Deal at New Consensus.

Jennifer Parker is a Staff Editor for the Op-Ed page at the New York Times.

The event is part of the Environmental Studies 2019-2020 speaker series.

CANScantSTAND Symposium

Join Newcomb Art Museum as they host Operation Restoration for an information session about their CANScantSTAND campaign. This campaign focuses on eradicating provisions the Crimes Against Nature Law which unfairly targets LGBTQ people, especially Trans-women of color. Come out on April 30, 2019 at 6 pm to learn more about this law, the campaign, and more from those who have been directly impacted by the law and have fought for its abolition. Free and open to the public!

The Capitoline's Red Faun

The Department of Classical Studies presents

The Capitoline's Red Faun: Ancient or Modern Masterpiece

Elizabeth Bartman (Independent Scholar)

Monday, November 11, 2019 5:00PM Howard-Tilton B17

Reception to follow in Jones 210 Tulane University The Department of Classical Studies

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