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The Political Economy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Seminar
/in Seminar/by hgsss_kubaTHE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. In this webinar, Edward Dodson examines the evolution in King’s thinking on how to address the issue of extreme poverty and the major ideas and events that influenced his life and work. Speaker: Edward J. Dodson Date: Mon, January 16, 2023 Time: 6:30 PM — 8:00 PM […]
Housing in New York City – What it takes to tackle the Affordability Crisis
Panel
/in Seminar/by hgsss_kubaHOUSING IN NEW YORK CITY – WHAT IT TAKES TO TACKLE THE AFFORDABILITY CRISIS The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the housing affordability crisis affecting many American households, especially those living in large metropolitan cities like New York. Although the federal and local governments have enacted various emergency responses, these were, at best, stop-gap measures. This […]
Daniel Boone – Life at the Edge of Civilization
Session 3
/in Course/by hgsss_kubaDANIEL BOONE – LIFE AT THE EDGE OF CIVILIZATION This series of lectures details the life of frontiersman, Daniel Boone (1734 –1820) and his role in opening up the Ohio River Valley and Kentucky wilderness to settlers during the mid-18th century. We will discuss the clash of civilizations that followed and the impact of land hunger […]
Daniel Boone – Life at the Edge of Civilization
Session 2
/in Course/by hgsss_kubaDANIEL BOONE – LIFE AT THE EDGE OF CIVILIZATION This series of lectures details the life of frontiersman, Daniel Boone (1734 –1820) and his role in opening up the Ohio River Valley and Kentucky wilderness to settlers during the mid-18th century. We will discuss the clash of civilizations that followed and the impact of land hunger […]
Daniel Boone – Life at the Edge of Civilization
Session 1
/in Course/by hgsss_kubaDANIEL BOONE – LIFE AT THE EDGE OF CIVILIZATION This series of lectures details the life of frontiersman, Daniel Boone (1734 –1820) and his role in opening up the Ohio River Valley and Kentucky wilderness to settlers during the mid-18th century. We will discuss the clash of civilizations that followed and the impact of land hunger […]
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