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Thursday, 26 November |
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Friday, 27 November |
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Saturday, 28 November |
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Sunday, 29 November |
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Monday, 30 November |
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Political Tsunamis and Financial Meltdowns: Malaysia and the World
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W 118 St, Rm 918
12 - 1:30pm, $0.
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From American Protestant Missionaries in the Ottoman Empire to New Evangelicals in Today’s Turkey
Columbia University, Knox Hall - 606 W 122 St, Rm 207
12:30 - 2pm, $0.
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Ten Years After "The Battle of Seattle" - Reflections on the Future of the Global Justice Movement
CUNY Graduate Center, Proshansky Auditorium - 365 5 Ave, Concourse Level
6:30pm, $0.
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n+1 in Conversation at The Kitchen
The Kitchen - 512 W 19 St
7pm, $0.
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Tuesday, 01 December |
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Katie Salen, Everyone Knows Something: Design of Participation
School of Visual Arts - 136 W 21 Street, Fl 2
5:45 - 7:15pm, $0, Rsvp.
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David Ross, Thelma Golden, Hou Hanru, Susan Hefuna and Vasif Kortun: Modernism and the Global Diaspora
School of Visual Arts, Theater - 333 W 23 Street
7pm, $0.
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City of Complaint
Municipal Art Society - 457 Madison Avenue
7 - 8:30pm, $15.
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Wednesday, 02 December |
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Targeting the Symbols of the Baathist Era: Implications for Social Cohesion and National Identity in Iraq
Columbia University, Knox Hall - 606 W 122 St, Rm 207
12:30 - 2pm, $0.
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Paolo Nogueira Batista: Brazil and the Reform of the International Financial Institutions
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W 118 St, Rm 802
6:10 - 8pm, $0.
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Fantasies and Fears: Reading Eco-City Development in Shanghai
NYU - 19 Washington Square North
6:30pm, $0.
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Preserving 20th-Century Modernism
Museum of the City of New York - 1220 5 Ave
6:30pm, $12.
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Werner Sobek, Ecoradicalism: Architecture Tomorrow
Cooper Union, The Great Hall - 7 E 7 St
7pm, $0, Rsvp required.
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Naughty or Nice: The Biological Basis of Greed and Altruism
American Museum of Natural History, Rose Center - W 79 St and Central Park West
7pm, $0.
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