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A Year After Cuts to USAID, an Urgent Reminder from the Ukraine-Poland Border - Public Seminar Photographer Nancy Richards Farese captures the effects of Russia’s war in Ukraine and the USAID shutdown.

Award-winning Photographer Nancy Richards Farese captures the humanitarian crisis in Przemyśl, Poland, four years into the Russo-Ukrainian war and considers America’s identity after USAID shutdown.

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11.03.2026 17:03 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Putting Everything on the Line for the Palestinians - Public Seminar Mitchell Abidor offers an eyewitness account of protective presence activism in Palestine’s West Bank and prodemocracy protests in Israel.

“Rage has long been my normal state, but I had recently decided that impotent anger was no longer morally or politically sufficient: I had to do something.”
—Mitchell Abidor on protective presence activism in the West Bank.

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Against Innocence - Public Seminar How the myth of the innocent child fails to account for and protect children facing war, racism, and border violence.

“The innocent child is both a fantasy and a concealment of violence.”
—Alexandra Magearu on the idealized child versus the reality of childhoods filled with violence and displacement.

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The Gaza Biennale - Public Seminar Nate Masso reviews the Gaza Biennale, a global exhibition shaped by Palestinian artists at Recess Art in Brooklyn, NY

Nate Masso reviews New York’s first Gaza Biennale, “a global exhibition shaped by Palestinian artists working under a genocidal siege that places creative expression at the forefront of collective witnessing.”

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A House in the Middle of the Road - Public Seminar During Palestine’s Great Revolt, roads and homes became sites of colonial control and Palestinians resistance, writes Chris Harding.

“It became clear that roads and homes in Palestine were not only typical sites of domination–colonizer upon colonized–they were also zones of contestation between colonizer (British) and colonizer (Zionist).”
–Chris Harding on Palestine’s Great Revolt.

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Love and Theft in a Drowning City - Public Seminar Katya Wack’s review of Megha Majumdar’s A Guardian and a Thief.

“The apocalypse, in Majumdar’s world, arrives not with spectacle but with changes in government paperwork and individuals’ everyday errands and habits.”
—Katya Wack on Megha Majumdar’s A Guardian and a Thief

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Brick by Brick: Richard Siken Rebuilds His Interior World - Public Seminar Rayna Salam reviews Richard Siken's long-awaited third collection of poetry, "I Do Know Some Things."

“Siken attempts to recover his language, body, and memory in an intensely autobiographical book of prose poems that is electrifying and difficult to read.”
—Rayna Salam reviews Richard Siken's long-awaited poetry collection I Do Know Some Things.

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Death Rights - Public Seminar New York has passed the Medical Aid in Dying law. The question arises: Is the ability to choose death just a band-aid for systemic problems?

New York recently became the 13th state to legalize medically assisted death. Such laws are often celebrated as wins for patient autonomy, but, as Megan Robinson writes, they can also act as a poor replacement for better healthcare and social services.

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What Would You Do Alone in a Cage With Nothing but Cocaine? - Public Seminar In an excerpt from What Would You Do Alone in a Cage With Nothing but Cocaine, Hanna Pickard unpacks the role of self-identity in addiction.

In an excerpt from her new book, What Would You Do Alone in a Cage With Nothing but Cocaine: A Philosophy of Addiction, Hanna Pickard explores how “addict” and “ex-addict” identities influence a person’s drug use.

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19.02.2026 16:12 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The Ostriches: Part IV - Public Seminar Public Seminar · The Ostriches, Part IV, "26 Federal Plaza": Poem by Val Vinokur THE OSTRICHES: PART IV, 26 FEDERAL PLAZA...Read More

Val Vinokur’s fourth installment in his poetry series The Ostriches brings us to da Vinci’s jail-breaking machines and the prison cells of 26 Federal Plaza in New York.

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18.02.2026 14:46 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Some Notes on the Earth Seen From Space - Public Seminar Laurie Sheck on when William Anders lifted his camera to the Apollo 8 window to capture a now-iconic image of Earth hovering beyond the moon.

“For those of us who’ve never been to space, the reality of Earth’s vulnerability can be harder to hold onto. The way its beauty is inseparable from its vulnerability.”
—Laurie Sheck on what we learn from the view from outer space

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Feminism, Sports, and Football in North Korea - Public Seminar The incumbent North Korean leader is keen to utilize women's football as a propaganda tool, writes Jung Woo Lee.

“Due to North Korea’s political isolation, women’s football is one of the very few areas in which the country can display excellence to international audiences.”
— Jung Woo Lee on how socialist feminism begat soccer stardom in the DPRK

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09.02.2026 16:13 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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"Things Happen" - Public Seminar The new ruling class is so steeped in the idea of American impunity that it cannot fathom the bitterness it is provoking, writes Arthur Goldhammer.

“These days, I’m not sure that a sense of impending doom is a symptom of anything other than a proper perception of reality.”
— Arthur Goldhammer on the inevitable consequences of “American impunity”

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05.02.2026 16:46 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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The Moral Right to Defend Yourself Against ICE - Public Seminar If you saw an armed stranger forcing his way into your neighbor's home at dawn, would you have the right to stop him?

“What if [Renee] Good had the moral right to resist? Could she have been justified in noncompliance, even if she had hypothetically used potentially deadly force against the agents to defend herself?”
—Michael Gregory on the morality of self-defense against ICE

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04.02.2026 16:53 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Finding the Equator - Public Seminar Journalist Suzy Hansen sits down with Mariana Giacobbe to discuss new magazine Equator and what it means to serve a global audience.

Journalist Suzy Hansen explains the urgency behind her new magazine, Equator, co-created with Pankaj Mishra, Nesrine Malik, and Mohsin Hamid. Speaking with Mariana Giacobbe Goldberg, Hansen discusses shattering American innocence and the failures of Western media.

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02.02.2026 17:00 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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First as Comedy, Then as Farce - Public Seminar Rayna Salam interviews Benjamin Mangrum on his new book, The Comedy of Computation: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Obsolescence

“Becoming computational is not a unitary phenomenon.” - Benjamin Mangrum, discussing The Comedy of Computation: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Obsolescence with Rayna Salam.

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31.01.2026 23:22 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Paolo Sorrentino on his new movie, La Grazia - Public Seminar Director Paolo Sorrentino chats with Mitchell Abidor about La Grazia, in which a morally upright Italian president faces personal doubt.

“Ethics stand no chance in the face of jealousy.”

— Paolo Sorrentino on his new film, La Grazia, in an exclusive Public Seminar interview with Mitchell Abidor.

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08.12.2025 17:30 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Palestinians in Their Own Words, Their Own Genres - Public Seminar Coleson Smith reviews Gaza: The Story of a Genocide, an anthology grounded in first-person accounts from writers, doctors, and poets.

“Chief among the book’s documentary achievements is its laying out of the breadth of the devastation wrought by the Israeli government and its (mostly) Western enablers.”

—Coleson Smith reviews Gaza: The Story of a Genocide
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05.12.2025 20:44 👍 12 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 0
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From William Lloyd Garrison to Tolstoy, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. - Public Seminar Bennett Parten traces the history of nonviolent resistance in the United States, from William Lloyd Garrison to Martin Luther King Jr.

70 years after Rosa Parks sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Bennett Parten shares a genealogy of social protest:

“Nonviolent resistance, after all, is a twentieth-century version of what many American abolitionists knew as simply “nonresistance.”

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05.12.2025 18:35 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Eight Months to Learn Spanish - Public Seminar As the 2026 World Cup arrives in North America, Sean Jacobs and Iván Pech Luna argue that the tournament will mark soccer’s full arrival in the United States, challenging English-only notions of Ameri...

"If the average American thinks a Super Bowl halftime show tests the limits of cultural comfort, the 2026 World Cup will be something else entirely."

—Sean Jacobs and Ivan Pech Luna on a tournament that promises to shake up US soccer. @seanjacobs.bsky.social
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04.12.2025 17:22 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Attacks on Women’s Bodies Reveal the Logic of Genocide in Sudan - Public Seminar Sudan’s genocide targets healthcare, weaponizes sexual violence, and destroys the systems designed to protect women, writes Ayotunde Giwa.

“This was not the chaos of war. This was the systematic destruction of the infrastructure that keeps women alive.”

—Urgent writing from Ayotunde Giwa on the geopolitical calculations leaving Sudan's women exposed to sexual violence and genocide.

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03.12.2025 17:15 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
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Fascism's Body Politics - Public Seminar Dagmar Herzog explains how ableism's historical legacy informs the fascisms of Donald Trump and Germany's AfD.

“What fascism offers is the promise of pleasure and the promise of a sense of superiority.”
—Dagmar Herzog chats w Adam Koehler Brown about her latest book, The New Fascist Body. @nssrnews.bsky.social
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03.12.2025 14:00 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Susan Cheever on Her New Book, When All the Men Wore Hats - Public Seminar In this in-depth interview, Susan Cheever discusses the origins of her new book When All the Men Wore Hats, her lifelong engagement with her father John Cheever’s work, and the magical process through...

“Back in my teenage years, I was a terrible writer but ended up becoming a pretty good writer. So I know it can be taught.”
—Susan Cheever chats w Elizabeth Mirabelle about letting the writing “take over” in her new book
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Naguib Mahfouz’s Last Dreams of Cairo - Public Seminar Mariam Matar’s reflective essay on Naguib Mahfouz’s new posthumous collection I Found Myself … The Last Dreams, translated by Hisham Matar, with photos by Diana Matar.

Mariam Matar reviews Naguib Mahfouz's posthumous story collection I Found Myself … The Last Dreams, which maps that liminal space where language, longing, and the city converge.
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Naguib Mahfouz’s Last Dreams of Cairo - Public Seminar Mariam Matar’s reflective essay on Naguib Mahfouz’s new posthumous collection I Found Myself … The Last Dreams, translated by Hisham Matar, with photos by Diana Matar.

"I Found Myself … The Last Dreams creates a space somewhere above and beyond the carceral structures that dominate the Egyptian sociopolitical landscape."

—Mariam Matar on a new Naguib Mahfouz collection that maps Cairo through dreams. @ndbooks.bsky.social

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12.11.2025 16:42 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Good Versions of the Right Film - Public Seminar Amelia Nonemacher on what the summer blockbuster accomplished (or failed to achieve) for Hollywood in 2025.

“With each restaffing of the executive suite, the studios seem to arrive at the same conclusion: Better invest in a small number of blockbusters than a wider array of mid-budget movies.”
—Amelia Nonemacher on the shortcomings of the summer blockbuster system
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05.11.2025 19:52 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Why Business Depends on Big Government - Public Seminar Photo Credit: Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock ————— One of the most telling statements of our political era was made by...Read More

On the 20th anniversary of that debate, I wrote about that line from the debate for @publicseminar.bsky.social.
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04.11.2025 20:47 👍 10 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
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What Makes Cities Go BANANA? - Public Seminar Achilles Kallergis on New York City NIMBYism, restrictive zoning, and Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s Abundance.

"What’s changed since the days of the Holland Tunnel’s construction isn’t just the escalation of zoning wars and NIMBYism in US cities and suburbs.”
—Achilles Kallergis on Klein and Thompson's ABUNDANCE and the tug-of-war over who gets to build where in housing a crisis.
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04.11.2025 18:29 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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A Mayor Who Promises the Moon - Public Seminar Mitchell Abidor on what motivates a jaded leftist to canvass for Zohran Mamdani and the political power of dreaming.

“I hate to canvass. My hatred of it is precisely why I chose to do it: There’s nothing meritorious in donating money if you can do something you hate as proof, if only to yourself, of your serious commitment.”
— Mitchell Abidor on how Mamdani’s big dreams drew him
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Shakespeare Among the French Romantics - Public Seminar What can Shakespeare's reception by France's Classicist and Romantic writers tell us about the changing values of French society?

"Shakespeare, according to Voltaire, offered only an 'obscure Chaos, composed of Murders and Buffooneries.'”

—Sophia Charles charts how French critics went from treating Shakespeare as hack to revering him as a genius over the course of a century of social upheaval
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