The EJ Safra Center is proud to co-sponsor this event in the HMS Center for Bioethics' "Contemporary Authors in Bioethics" series, which brings together authors and the community to discuss books that explore new and developing topics in the field. Author Alondra Nelson, PhD, discusses her book "...
Harvard Book Store's virtual event series and the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics welcome MATHIAS RISSE—Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Administration and Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University—for a discussion of his latest book, On Justice...
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October 2020 marks the 10-year anniversary of UN peacekeepers’ introduction of cholera to Haiti. The resulting epidemic has killed over 10,000 people and caused immeasurable losses in Haiti. The UN’s reluctance to accept responsibility and to remedy affected communities...
The EJ Safra Center is thrilled to join with the W.E.B. DuBois Research Institute at the Hutchins Center to welcome our former graduate fellow, Myisha Cherry, back to discuss her book. More information is available ...
EJ Safra Center faculty committee member and former Fellow Brandon Terry talks with community organizer and essayist Jason Lee about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy in an exciting event taking place on October 1.
Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor at Harvard University and Director of Harvard’s Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, will come together with...
Our nation’s social fabric is torn by political polarization, distrust, disinformation, exclusion, coarsened public discourse, and divisions along geographic, cultural, and tribal lines. The precarity of that social fabric has been exacerbated by stagnating social mobility, widening socioeconomic inequality, and...
Join us for an exciting event featuring the Center's Director of Pedagogical Innovation, Chris Robichaud, and outgoing Fellow-in-Residence Deva Woodly!
When HBO series Watchmen premiered in October 2019, the show—a dramatically different take on Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’s original comic book/graphic novel—was noted for its direct confrontation of racism in America. Systemic racism, police brutality, collective trauma, and vigilante justice are all central themes to the TV remix. In light of ongoing deaths of Black Americans at the hands of...
Meredith Rosenthal, Sharon Block, and Meira Levinson will discuss Pandemic Resilience and Work and Schools in this conversation of our COVID-19 white paper series. The discussion will be moderated by Carmel Shachar. This event is co-sponsored by the...