May 19, 2025 to November 2, 2025 |
9:00am |
"Plants on Paper: Artists' Engagement with the Green World" (Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library) |
September 16, 2025 |
9:00am |
“Premodern Affective Spaces” (Italian Studies) |
September 17, 2025 |
12:00pm |
Diego Golombek (Yale University), "Time Waits for No One: Sleep and the Circadian City" (Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies) |
12:00pm |
Hanna Sophia Hörl (Ludwig-Maximillans-Universität, Munich), "Revisiting June Jordan’s 'Skyrise for Harlem' (1965) and 'His Own Where' (1971) as Cultural Interventions in Poetic Form" (Gilder Lehrman Center) |
12:00pm |
Alyssa Paredes (University of Michigan), "'Air-conditioned People' and their Others: Class and Environmental Litigation in the Southern Philippines" (Council on Southeast Asia Studies) |
4:00pm |
Lukman Alade Fakeye (Sculptor), "From Tree to Form to Text" (History of Art) |
4:00pm |
Sarah Bilston (Trinity College), "The Lost Orchid" (Grace Hopper College) |
September 18, 2025 |
12:00pm |
Mauricio Tenorio (University of Chicago), "On History and Monuments" (Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies) |
12:00pm |
Martin Bemmann (University of Freiburg), "The Times, They’re A-Changin'... Industrialization, Globalization, and Forestry in Central Europe around 1900" (Yale Forest Forum) |
September 19, 2025 |
9:00am |
"Art as a Catalyst for Climate Action" (School of the Environment) |
9:00am |
Lukman Alādé Fákéye (Sculptor), "Carving and Forest Ecology" (History of Art) |
11:00am |
Douglas Rogers (Yale University), “Petroprotein: How British Petroleum and the Soviet Union Created an Oil-into-Food Industry in the 1960s” (Agrarian Studies Colloquium) |
September 20, 2025 |
11:00am |
Andromeda Turre (Artist and Environmental Advocate), "Homegrown Dialogues: Womanist Perspectives on Spirit, Sound, and Sustainability" (Institute of Sacred Music) |