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Garden and Landscape Studies Symposium
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May 10–11, 2024 | Vera S. Candiani, Symposiarch
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Mellon Democracy and Landscape Initiative Annual Colloquium
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October 19–21, 2023 | Carlyn Ferrari and Thaisa Way, Colloquiarchs
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Garden and Landscape Studies Colloquium/Workshop
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March 25–29, 2024 | Swati Chattopadhyay and Zeynep Kezer, Organizers
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2024 Garden and Landscape Studies Graduate Summer Program
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May 20–June 7, 2024, hosted at Dumbarton Oaks | Intensive three-week workshop, for PhD and MLA candidates, and recent MLA graduates.
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Segregation and Resistance in the Landscapes of the Americas
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Histories of racial segregation and its impacts have been the focus of urban research for over a century, and yet the role of space, place, and land in these ...
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Radical Nonviolence, Interracial Utopias, and the Long Civil Rights Movement
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Public Lecture with Victoria W. Wolcott
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Science and the Settler State
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Caitlin Blanchfield studies the contested landscapes of scientific research structures in North America
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2022
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Araucania-Patagonia’s Indigenous Landscape
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Rodrigo Booth studies the transformation of the ancestral land of the Mapuche people
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2022
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Changing Climates, Changing Histories: Perspectives from the Humanities
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This symposium brings together scholars to discuss human-induced climate change in the past from the perspective of the humanities.
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Martha Schwartz: “My Brilliant Career & Long and Winding Road”
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