TUESDAY"Black History Month? In the Caribbean"Details: Patrick Sylvain, a Haitian language and culture lecturer at Brown University and Harvard University, will lead a discussion on how Haitian and other Caribbean people fit into Black America.When and Where: 7:30 p.m.; Sophia Gordon Hall Multi?Purpose RoomSponsor: Caribbean ClubWEDNESDAY"The Transnational Study of Race and Social Identity Discussion Series"Details: Fatima El?Tayeb, an associate professor of African?American literature and culture and associate director of critical gender studies at the University of California, San Diego, will give a lecture on "Dimensions of Diaspora. Black Europe, Africana Studies and Queer of Color Critique"When and Where: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Barnum Hall 008Sponsors: The Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences, the American Studies Program, the Women's Studies Program and the Office of Intercultural & Social Identities Programs"Hamlet on the Barricades: Shakespeare and Arab Revolutions"Details: Margaret Litvin, an assistant professor of Arabic and comparative literature at Boston University, will discuss how Shakespeare's tragedy has turned into an Arab political text.When and Where: 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Tisch Library Room 304Sponsors: The Anthropology department, the English department and the Middle Eastern Studies departmentTHURSDAY"Groundfishing in New England: Have the Manager"Details: Peter Shelley, vice president and senior counsel with New England's Conversation Law Foundation, will speak about the New England groundfish collapse of the 1990s.When and Where: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm; Lincoln Filene Center Rabb RoomSponsors: The Environmental Studies Department and Tufts Institute of the Environment
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