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Request disability accommodations here.
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Ghost Fishing: An Eco Justice Anthology Public Exhibition at Kimmel Window Galleries
MoreKimmel Windows Galleries will display excerpts of the newly released anthology Ghost Fishing: An Eco-Justice Poetry Anthology alongside living plants native to Puerto Rico for 24-hour public viewing from September 10, 2018 through November 1, 2018.
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NYU Game Center's Playtest Thursdays
MorePlay work-in-progress games by our students and test games of your own!
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Film Series: Queer Migrations & Diasporic Intimacies
MoreHosted by the Asian Film and Media Initiative (Cinema Studies, NYU), this series foregrounds intimate queer worlds that often get eclipsed in narratives of migration and diaspora.
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cit.i.zen.ship: reflections on rights
MoreThe Department of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in collaboration with For Freedoms 50 State Initiative presents CIT.I.ZEN.SHIP: REFLECTIONS ON RIGHTS with photographs, works on paper, writings, and video that reflect on human rights and notions of citizenship.
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When and How Will Autonomous Cars be Autonomous?
MoreJoy Mountford stop by ITP to discuss Autonomous Vehicles.
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Traoré Event 2: Collaborative program with guest speakers, with musical interludes
MoreWith special guest speakers Traoré focuses on how to improve spaces for Culture-Art in sociopolitical debates in Africa and discusses leadership and the philosophy of power.
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"After the Party: A Manifesto of Queer of Color Life": a Decolonizing Vision Series talk with Joshua Takano Chambers-Letson
MorePresenting material from the new book After the Party, Chambers-Letson (M.A. '04, Ph.D. '09) presents a eulogy and a manifesto that stakes out the life-sustaining and worldmaking powers of minoritarian performance.