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1999-2000 Calendar of Speakers and Events
"Urban Places, Contested Spaces"
Ivan Karp, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts "Public Scholarship Theory and Practice"
September 14, 1999
Yanique Hume, Brett Pyper, Lynnell Thomas, ILA Graduate students, "South Africa on the Nation's Mall: Reports from ILA Smithsonian Interns"
September 21,1999
Allen E. Tullos, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, "Public Scholarship on the Web"
September 28,1999
Ellen Spears, ILA graduate student, "Environmental Injustice in the Context of Globalization: A South African Example"
October 19, 1999
Rick Beard, Executive Director of the Atlanta History Center, "Putting the Public in Public History"
October 26, 1999
William G. Holt, CSPS Fellow, "Cultural History and Social Inequality in the Post Civil Rights South"
November 9, 1999
William G. Holt, CSPS Fellow, "Conducting Field Research: Tales from the Dissertation"
November 23, 1999
Matthew Bernstein, Film Studies, and Dana F. White, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, "Banned in Atlanta"
November 30, 1999
Suzi Spencer, graduate student, Art History, "America Can't Have Housing: MoMA and the Campaign for Modern Housing in the Early 1930s," and
George Johnston, ILA graduate Student, "Constructing a Common Place for the Generic City"
January 25, 2000
Purushottama Bilimoria, CSPS Fellow, "Ideographs of Transnational Indian Diasporas Part I: African-American Encounters with Indian Freedom Fighters"
February 8, 2000
Francis Desiderio and Randy Gue, ILA graduate students, "The Geography of the Vietnam War in Atlanta"
February 15, 2000
Randy Gue and Gordon Jones, ILA graduate students, "Selling Race: Anatomy of an Exhibition"
February 22, 2000
Owen Dwyer, CSPS Fellow, "Interpreting the Civil Rights Movement: Place, Memory, and Conflict"
February 29, 2000
Purushottama Bilimoria, CSPS Fellow, "Ideographs of Transnational Indian Diasporas Part II: Post-colonial gods, global cyber-cousins and culture bazaars in Greater Atlanta"
March 21, 2000
William Holt, CSPS Fellow, "Beyond Black and White: Building New Latino Communities in Atlanta"
March 28, 2000
Owen Dwyer, CSPS Fellow, "Location, Politics, and the Production of Civil Rights Memorial Landscapes"
April 11, 2000
Cabbagetown: 3 Women, a play that depicts the life and stories of three women in Atlanta's Cabbagetown area near the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill. Performed at the Mary Gray Munroe Theater
March 28, 2000
Spring 2000 Exhibition: Selling Race: Cinematic Poster Art from Race Films to Blaxploitation. Shown at Emory University's Schatten Gallery in the Robert W. Woodruff Library.
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