“The World and the Note” Lecture

Georgia State University, Centennial Hall 100 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Alkinoos Ioannidis is a world-renowned Greek and Cypriot singer-songwriter who occupies a unique place in contemporary Greek music. In anticipation of his first-ever Atlanta concert, Ioannidis will give a lecture on songwriting sponsored by the Georgia State University Center for Hellenic Studies. This event is sponsored by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

Free

“Science of Empathy” Lecture

Virtual Program

Empathy involves compassion for others and understanding their perspectives, and it helps to inspire kind behaviors like giving and volunteering. Presented by Wesleyan College as part of their Art of Empathy series, this virtual lecture from social psychologist Sara Konrath will explore evidence-based strategies that increase empathy and kindness. This program is supported by a […]

Free

The Fox Center’s Georgia Seminar: Jasper Johns

Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA

The Bill and Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University presents its fall Georgia Seminar. Moderated by Katherine Smith, professor of art history at Agnes Scott College, the seminar considers the art of Georgia-born artist Jasper Johns (b. 1930 in Augusta), whose career spans almost 70 years. The sessions will be held on […]

Spanish Speaker Series Featuring Isaac Veysey-White

Virtual Program

Isaac Veysey-White, a Ph.D. candidate at Michigan State University, will discuss the memory, solidarity, trauma, and collective action found in 20th- and 21st-century Spanish literature and comics. Sponsored by the Augusta University Department of English and World Languages and the Department of Music, this virtual event series highlights academic work in languages other than English. […]

GSU Department of Africana Studies: The World(s) She Made Workshop Series

Auburn Avenue Research Library 101 Auburn Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, GA, United States

The Georgia State University Department of Aricana Studies presents The World(s) She Made: Composing the Radical Lives of Kathleen Neal Cleaver workshop series. Presented by John Stephens, this workshop will explore the role of photography in the world of activism. This event is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 

Free

GSU Department of Africana Studies: The World(s) She Made Workshop Series

Auburn Avenue Research Library 101 Auburn Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, GA, United States

The Georgia State University Department of Africana Studies presents The World(s) She Made: Composing the Radical Lives of Kathleen Neal Cleaver workshop series. Presented by Sierra King, this workshop will explore how to build a personal archive, one photo at a time. This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 

Free

Upson Historical Society: Lecture on Oral Histories

Jonathan Coulis, oral history program coordinator at the Stewart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Books Library at Emory University, will lecture about the process of conducting oral history interviews, why they matter, and how they can be used. Sponsored by the Upson Historical Society, this program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 

Free

Episodes in Excellence: Georgia’s Influential Women

The Learning Center of Senior Citizens, Inc. 3025 Bull Street, Savannah, GA, United States

The Learning Center of Senior Citizens Inc., in partnership with Georgia Women of Achievement, kicks off an eight-week lecture series on influential women in Georgia history. The series will include sessions on Mary Musgrove, Susie King Taylor, and Juliette Gordon Low, among others.  This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

Free

Episodes in Excellence: Georgia’s Influential Women

The Learning Center of Senior Citizens, Inc. 3025 Bull Street, Savannah, GA, United States

The Learning Center of Senior Citizens Inc., in partnership with Georgia Women of Achievement, presents an eight-week lecture series on influential women in Georgia history. This session will feature Hal Jacobs discussing the documentary Lillian Smith: Breaking the Silence (2019). This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

Free

Fox Center Georgia Seminar: Atlanta’s New Deal Housing

Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA

Presented by the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University and moderated by Dr. Christina A. Crawford, this seminar will drop into New Deal Atlanta to understand the economic, political, racial, and spatial context that made the city the birthplace of American public housing. The Georgia Seminars are sponsored by Georgia Humanities. 

Free

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