Place Culture Politics
The Center for Place, Culture and Politics at the CUNY Graduate Center hosts student, postdoctoral and faculty fellows, and holds events, annual conferences, and a weekly seminar. For events sponsored by the CPCP and friends, as well as funding opportunities, workshops at the Graduate Center and other relevant info, subscribe to our mailing list below.
ABOLITION and/as ACTIVISM II
ABOLITION and/as ACTIVISM CONFERENCE PART I
Land As Property/Land Beyond Property (May 10, 2024)
Global Scholars Dialogue with the University of Rojava
Race and The Colour-Line: Boundaries of Europeanness in Poland
Arise! Global Radicalism in the Era of the Mexican Revolution with Christina Heatherton
PART TWO (Kreyòl ayisyen only) - PRAT Conference 2022: Climate Change and the Future of Humanity
PART THREE - PRAT Conference 2022: Climate Change and the Future of Humanity
PART ONE - PRAT Conference 2022: Climate Change and the Future of Humanity
Capitalist Transformation, Hindu Nationalism, and the Politics of Citizenship in India
CPCP Conference 2022 - Revolutionary Arts
The Ethics of Saving Animals: A Conversation between Elan Abrell and Lori Gruen
Movement of the People: Hungarian Folk Dance, Populism and Citizenship with Mary N. Taylor
Amakomiti: Grassroots Democracy in South African Shack Settlements with Trevor Ngwane
Afrofuturism Day 2
Afrofuturism Day 1
Palestine is Throwing a Party and the Whole World is Invited with Kareem Rabie
Between Racialization and Conviviality: Migrants and the UK
Back to the 30s: Recurring Crises of Capitalism, Liberalism and Democracy
The Agrarian Question Today – a conversation with Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Maria Luisa Mendonça
“Long Island Migrant Labor Camps” with Mark Torres and Ismael Garcia-Colon
From “Upscaling” to Uhauling: Perspectives on Black/Queer Gentrification in Conversation
BECOMING ‘ACTIVE LABOUR PROTESTORS’: WOMEN WORKERS ORGANIZING IN INDIA’S GARMENT EXPORT FACTORIES
CPCP MOBILIZATIONS AND MIGRATIONS CONFERENCE (Day 1, Part 1)
CPCP MOBILIZATIONS AND MIGRATIONS CONFERENCE
Occupying The Danger: The Landless Movement and the Far Right in Brazil
Tamás Gerőcs: Building National Capital Through the State in Hungary
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION IN AFRICANA TRADITIONS FROM MASS INCARCERATION TO UNIVERSAL EDUCATION
The Revolt of the Provinces with author Kristóf Szombati
From Socialist Finance to Peripheral Financialization: The Yugoslav Experience