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Pubblicato in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autore Atarraya

(Segunda parte) por Maribel Arrelucea Barrantes En el 2010 sustenté la tesis de maestría ( Género, estamentalidad y etnicidad en las estrategias cotidianas de las esclavas de Lima, 1760-1800 . Lima: UNMSM). Revisé las escasas quejas de sevicia espiritual y demandas para variar de dominio para reconstruir las complejas relaciones sexuales y afectivas entre amos y esclavizadas.

Pubblicato in Syldavia Gazette

Dinner with Proust How Alzheimer’s caregivers are pulled into their patients’ worlds. Rights of Nature Reach Europe In September 2022, the Spanish Senate in the “Mar Menor Act” recognized a natural entity as a subject of rights – for the first time in Europe.

Pubblicato in Syldavia Gazette

The next de-extinction target: The dodo The startup Colossal announced plans to bring back the Dodo, a large flightless bird that inhabited the island of Mauritius before it went extinct in the late 17th century. The winners of the World Dataviz Prize 2023 Conducted in partnership with the World Government Summit, the 2023 competition focuses on the past, present, and future of society and governments.

Pubblicato in Chroknowlogy
Autore Joshua Chalifour

Sometimes we see headlines in the news about a book being challenged at a library. People from different perspectives might see the content of the book or other aspects of it as threatening or inappropriate. Understanding these challenges and forming responses is essential to our work as librarians in advocating and supporting intellectual freedom. Now, the work to track this information will receive more coordinated support.

Pubblicato in BLOG ATARRAYA
Autore Atarraya

Cristina y la historia. El Kirchnerismo y sus batallas por el pasado por Carmen Fernández Galán Montemayor Desde una perspectiva transdisciplinar, Camila Perochena estudia la historiografía de la memoria en los recientes años de la vida política de los Kirchner y su uso estratégico de la historia de Argentina para legitimarse en el poder.

Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

Senior Communications Officer John Stevenson (City, University of London) had a quick Q&A with Professor Gray in anticipation of his seminar. We share it below: JS: How has the academy contributed to an awareness of the need for representation and diversity in graphics and comics? How do you assess your own contribution at CUNY?