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DESCRIPTION:Conversation\non Academic Spaces and DissentIn\nlight of recent
  and ongoing national and international protests against\nstate-supported 
 breach of civil liberties on university campuses in India\,\nplease join u
 s in solidarity with concerned students and faculty in talking\nabout diss
 ent within academic spaces across different nation-state contexts. We\nwil
 l begin the conversation contextualizing recent student agitations in Indi
 a\nand the US\, while recognizing differences and scales of state power. W
 e will\nthen move towards sharing our experiences of witnessing\, expressi
 ng or\nconfronting dissent within the academy\, as well as strategies of c
 oping borne\nout of these experiences. Moving forward\, we hope to be able
  to build on this\nconversation to connect with concerned others on campus
 es and in other educational\nspaces in India\, the US\, and elsewhere.Ligh
 t refreshments will be provided.Open to the public.Sponsored by the South 
 Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs  
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Conversation on Academic Spaces and Dissent
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Conversation\non Academic Spaces 
 and Dissent</b></p><p>In\nlight of recent and ongoing national and interna
 tional protests against\nstate-supported breach of civil liberties on univ
 ersity campuses in India\,\nplease join us in solidarity with concerned st
 udents and faculty in talking\nabout dissent within academic spaces across
  different nation-state contexts. We\nwill begin the conversation contextu
 alizing recent student agitations in India\nand the US\, while recognizing
  differences and scales of state power. We will\nthen move towards sharing
  our experiences of witnessing\, expressing or\nconfronting dissent within
  the academy\, as well as strategies of coping borne\nout of these experie
 nces. Moving forward\, we hope to be able to build on this\nconversation t
 o connect with concerned others on campuses and in other educational\nspac
 es in India\, the US\, and elsewhere.</p><p><i>Light refreshments will be 
 provided.</i></p><p>Open to the public.</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the South
  Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b> </p><p> <
 /p><p></p>
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