Food for the future: A vision for New England farming and food production
Reposted from BrandeisNOW By Julian Cardillo Aug. 29, 2014 Cut down trees to benefit the environment and improve human health? That may seem counter-intuitive, but Brian Donahue, professor of...
View ArticleA Screening of Detour (1945) with Introduction and Q&A by Noah Isenberg
A Screening of Detour (1945) with Introduction and Q&A by Noah Isenberg Monday, October 20, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Schwartz 106 Noah Isenberg, Professor and Chair of Culture and Media at Eugene Lang...
View ArticleHe’s got a vision for backyard farming – an interview with Professor Brian...
“If you know how to do it, the time commitment is not huge,” says Brian Donahue of his farming plan. Brian Donahue, a Brandeis historian and Massachusetts farmer, believes that New Englanders need to...
View Article“When Red was a Scary Color: Hollywood and the Blacklist” A talk by Arnie...
Wednesday, October 29th at 5:00 p.m. Mandel Center G03 Arnie Reisman is an award-winning writer, producer and performer. In 2009, with Ann Carol Grossman, he produced for PBS The Powder & the...
View Article“Ready To Turn The World Upside Down”: Women’s Liberation And Jewish Identity
A talk by Professor Joyce Antler Thursday, November 20th 12:00-1:00, Mandel Center 303 Reconstructing the lost Jewishness of radical feminism, Professor Antler explains why the honor-roll of women’s...
View ArticleDoherty Presents Hollywood and Hitler: The back story, at Drew University,...
In the last years of the 20th century, Hollywood was big on causes. But in the 1930s, American cinema was virtually silent on one of history’s most urgent moral issues: The rising persecution of Jews...
View ArticleHow New England could become Farmville again
In an article in the Boston Globe, Professor Brian Donahue discusses his “elaborate report laying out a scenario in which New England, in the year 2060, has three times as much farmland as it does...
View Article“American Pulp: How Paperbacks Brought Modernism to Main Street”
A talk by Paula Rabinowitz at University of Minnesota March 5th at 4:00 p.m. Mandel Atrium Paula Rabinowitz ’74 is a professor in the Department of English at the University of Minnesota. Her new...
View ArticleThe Outrageous Sophie Tucker
Saturday, May 2, 2:00 p.m. at the Museum of Fine Art Professor Joyce Antler, author of A History of The Jewish Mother, is a guest speaker for The National Center for Jewish Film’s 18th Annual Film...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes @ Brandeis: The Masks We Wear
Behind the Scenes @ Brandeis: The Masks We Wear Thursday, April 23 9am-9pm in the Farber Mezzanine Reception 6:30-8:30 pm SOC 128b: Documenting Race, Class, and Gender will present an interactive...
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