Laundering Black Rage: Place, Space & Race in State Institutions
Rasul Mowatt & Too Black
January 28 @ 5:00PM
Education Building, Room 159
Hybrid event
BioCultural Diversity and Agency in the Anthropocene: Dams and Precarity Along the Mekong
Prasenjit Duara
April 14 @ 12:00PM
Hybrid event
Can Employer-driven Reform Be a Good Thing for Workers? The Case of the Four-Day Week
Juliet Schor
May 1 @ 12:00PM
Online event
What Good Is the National Interest? Rethinking the Roots of Peace, Democracy, and War
Van Jackson
February 4 @ 3:00PM
Online event
Rock Throwing, State Violence, and the Question of Resistance
Karma Chavez
April 18 @ 12:30PM
Hybrid event
American Politics and Society - The Rise of Illiberalism - A Black Critique Perspective
Anthony Bogues
March 4 @ 12 noon
Online event
Elites & Left Politics
Marie Moran
April 24 @ 12:00PM
Online event
The Visiting Scholars Program (VSP) lecture series brings distinguished critical scholars and activists from around the world to the University of Wisconsin-Madison to deliver lectures in virtual and in-person settings. The VSP series enriches the campus and community in several ways. Scholars speak with expertise on a wide range of topics, very often presenting the findings of recently conducted original research. Havens Wright Center lectures are also sites of cross-disciplinary discussion among faculty and students, and they provide a context in which people from the broader community can participate in intellectually stimulating programs with scholars and activists. The Center maintains an extensive archive of audio and digital video recordings of past lectures on our website.