First Ladies Representing in the Alchemist Zambia The Alchemist is out. Keywords: Trump, Clinton, First Ladies, American University, UNZA-Law, Gender discrimination, Dialogue, Apamwamba, Kudumbisiana. Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Chiseche Mibenge “In 2008…
Michal Barak (Executive Director of the Center for Multiculturalism and Diversity at The Hebrew University), is one of the founders of Women Wage Peace. Initiated in the summer of 2014,…
Guest lecture at FIU Department of Politics and International Relations on narratives of gender and violence in criminal justice processes.
Orlando Ferrand is a Cuban-American award-winning poet and multi-disciplinary artist. He will be sharing his poetry and discussing his creative process with students at Lehman.
Ginger Adams Otis author of Firefight guest lectures in Prof. Mibenge’s human rights classroom on the centuries long fight to integrate NY’s Bravest.
A blockbuster exhibition at the Botanical Gardens in the Bronx that captures Frida Kahlo’s appreciation for the beauty and variety of the natural world.
Israel seminar: Scholars as bridge builders. Dialogue in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa with academics teaching peace and conflict studies.
“It’s [creative non-fiction] something that gives you space to reflect and to sift through all of the noise…There’s a lot of noise in our lives, a lot of people, a lot of responsibilities and they’re meaningful.”
Against Our Will. Men, Women, Rape« 1975–2015.
A Book and its Impact: A Conversation with Susan Brownmiller