This lecture is based on the groundbreaking research presented in Holy Rebellion: Religious Feminism and the Transformation of Judaism and Women’s Rights in Israel (Brandeis, 2024). Co-authors Tanya Zion-Waldoks and Ronit Irshai will delve into the emergence, achievements, and challenges of Religious Zionist (Dati) feminism in Israel—one of the most dynamic and influential movements within
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In recognition of Dr. King's contributions, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Opportunity, and Fordham Arts and Sciences Anti-Racism Advisory (FASARA) will sponsor several events in the coming weeks to inspire dialogue and action. As part of this event series, Fordham Theology Professor Father Bryan Massingale, the James and Nancy |
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Conversation with Julie Belanger, Senior Liaison Officer for the Food and Agriculture Organization at the UN - FAO. Current Fordham students will learn about the FAO's work, the humanitarian sector, and how to navigate humanitarian careers within the UN. This event is hosted by the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Rose Hill. More details
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The murder of the Italian Socialist politician Giacomo Matteotti in 1924 paved the way to the establishment of the Fascist dictatorship and to a fundamental reshaping of all institutions of the Italian state. In this lecture, geared in particular toward the NYC undergraduate population, famed historian Mauro Canali (whose classic study, The Matteotti Murder and |
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Students of Fordham University's Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development (IPED) traveled to the Philippines for a project assessment course. From Manila to Antipolo and Zambales, they used the skills gained from this class to work on projects designed for Filipino communities. Come find out what Adriana, Mbekezeli, Louis, Joseph, Sam, and Luke |
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Join us for the opening of a new exhibit “Henna, Love, and Light: Jewish Life and Art in Siona Benjamin’s India,” which brings to Fordham several pieces from Siona Benjamin's series “Faces: Weaving Indian Jewish Narratives." These pieces serve as anchors that link the present and the past. Around Siona Benjamin’s art are photographs taken |