The Fight Against Police Racial Profiling in Japan: A Conversation with Felicity Stone-Richards and Maurice Shelton

You are invited to a conversation with Dr. Felicity Stone-Richards (University of Michigan) and Maurice Shelton, an entrepreneur who has been living in Japan for 11 years.

This online event takes place on Thursday, February 26, at 7:00PM (Eastern US) // Friday, February 27, at 9:00AM (Japan).

About the speakers:

Traces of Plastic Waste: Slow Violence and Slow Cinema in Chris Jordan’s “Albatross”

Chris Jordan's Albatross makes slow violence legible through traces-material residues, temporal marks, and perceptual impressions.

This presentation follows three linked fields of tracing. First, Midway Atoll appears as a landscape marked by Anthropocene intrusions, first military, then plastic trash. Second, albatross bodies emerge as living archives and corporal evidence of consumption-driven economy. Third, the film's durational aesthetics-long takes, still frames, and lingering gaze-cultivate habits of attention that render traces visible and ethically demanding.

"John Doe Chinaman:" Chinese Life under American Racial Law

Legal discrimination against Chinese people in the United States began in 1852, when California passed a tax on foreign gold miners that was explicitly designed to exploit Chinese labor. Over the next seventy years, officials in California, Oregon, Washington, and other western states instituted more than five thousand laws that marginalized and controlled their Chinese residents.

¡DALHE! Networking Event

Please join us at ¡DALHE!'s next networking event on March 5, from 5:00-7:00pm at Fonda Lupita in Downtown Durham - 905 W. Main St. Ste 21A, Durham NC 27701

Enjoy complimentary beverages and appetizers as you mix, mingle, and connect. We'd love to have you join us for a lively, engaging evening together.

All are welcome! To RSVP, please email DALHE.ERG@duke.edu

Purim Drag Brunch

We're serving bagels, Drag, and Purim realness . Jewish Life at Duke and the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity is hosting their first Purim Drag Brunch since RuPaul started Drag Race! ‍
This is the opportunity to learn about and celebrate a Jewish Holiday that isn't as well known outside of the Jewish community but teaches us to have the courage to be our full and true selves. Come by the Freeman Center for Jewish Life on Sunday, March 1st from 11am to 1pm for a fierce Purim performance you just can't miss!

Archive as Ceremony: A Symposium

Archive as Ceremony: A Symposium
The archive of novelist, essayist, philosopher, and scholar Sylvia Wynter was acquired by the John Hope Franklin Research Center in 2018 and will be opened to the public in March 2026. The "Archive as Ceremony" symposium will be convened on Tuesday, March 3 from 9am-4:30pm in the Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room, Rubenstein Library 153.

Tell Me More About Health Delivery Management

Join us for Tell Me More about Health Delivery Management with Will Knechtle, Trinity and Fuqua alum and Innovation Program Manager at the Duke Institute for Health Innovation. Will will share his journey from Duke to Peace Corps to health system innovation, discuss how he helps teams turn ideas into real-world healthcare solutions, and demonstrate examples from his work, including AI-enabled tools and new care delivery models. Register in Handshake!

Cultured: Edible Experiments with More-than-Human Worlds

A conversation on the intimate, interspecies connections made possible by the everyday work of fermentation, in a workshop bringing science, critical theory, and community together at the Duke Campus Farm. Participants will work co-create living kombucha or sauerkraut ferments to bring home.
To RSPV, please sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultured-edible-experiments-with-more-than…

240 Years of U.S.–Moroccan Friendship

During the Spring 2026 semester, the final week of March will culminate in a two-day conference exploring the history, diplomacy, and cultural significance of Moroccan-American relations.

These events will bring together scholars, diplomats, cultural leaders, and students to reflect on the legacy of this enduring partnership while envisioning its future in a rapidly changing global context.

Program Overview: Conference
Saturday Morning - March 28, 2026

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