This event is intended for K-14 teachers rather than a general audience and is funded by the Department of Education’s Title VI National Resource Center grant program.
Taking war as a t…
Join us for a discussion of how to understand authoritarianism in the world today? Systems that we call “authoritarianism” vary greatly–most have parliaments, judicial syste…
The Institute for Middle East Studies (IMES) invites Arabic educators in the Washington D.C. metro area to submit an application to participate in an upcoming curriculum development workshop o…
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Honor research at the Elliott School and join us for the 2024 Research Celebration, featuring this year’s Michael Brown Research Prize winner, Professor Ilana Feldman.
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Join the Institute for Middle East Studies and the Humanitarian Action Initiative for a discussion of Dr. Catherine Herrold’s forthcoming book (Re)Mobilizing the Masses: Youth, Civil Society, …
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In this workshop, DC-based music journalist Danny Hajjar will provide guidance on how to mobilize popular Arabic music for your language classroom, including through the use of compelling…
In this workshop, you will learn about music in the MENA region: its history, some genres, general characteristics, and principal instruments. Then, you will learn the song, “Lamma Bada Yatath…
The Middle East Policy Forum presents “The Next Administration’s Middle East Policy” on Tuesday, November 12 at the Elliott School of International Affairs, Room 602, from 1:30-3 p.m.
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Amulet Tales: Race, Magic, and Medicine in Egypt uses amuletic objects as archives to reveal how Upper Egyptian and Black African women healers—and the amulets they wielded—shaped the global d…
This event is intended for K-14 teachers rather than a general audience and is funded by the Department of Education’s National Resource Center grant program.
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In 2006, Abu Dhabi lau…
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