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Unpacking Justice: The LA Aqueduct and Chinatown

Flyleaf Books

Featuring Cara Nine, Associate Professor of Political Science, Core Faculty in UNC's Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program This event will examine three kinds of justice: procedural justice, historical justice, and distributive justice. To illustrate how these different kinds of justice … Read more

$10

The University Then and Now

Courtyard Chapel Hill 100 Marriott Way, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Colleges and universities constantly imagine new ways to accomplish their teaching, research, and public service missions. We are in a moment of accelerating changes and challenges in higher education. Can our institutions imagine new strategies as they face declining public … Read more

$30 – $55

Author Talk: The Violent World of Broadus Miller

CPH is partnering with Flyleaf Books and the Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition to host a conversation with author Kevin W. Young about his book, The Violent World of Broadus Miller: A Story of Murder, Lynch Mobs, and Judicial Punishment … Read more

Free

The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera

Flyleaf Books

featuring Eliza Rose, Assistant Professor & Laszlo Birinyi Sr. Fellow of Central European Studies About the book from Dr. Rose: The Unbearable Lightness of Being weaves together the stories of four individuals whose fates are constrained by psychic patterns formed … Read more

$25

Ethics and Public Policy Experiments

Featuring Doug MacKay, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Core Faculty in UNC's Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program Social scientists, often working with government agencies and nongovernment organizations, frequently evaluate public policy interventions using experiments such as randomized controlled trials. This … Read more

$10

DIRT. Art and Life Beneath our Feet.

The ArtsCenter 400 Roberson Street, Carrboro, NC, United States

in collaboration with The ArtsCenter in Carrboro Join us for an unconventional learning-making-tasting exploration as we dig into dirt to find poetry, history, art, and nourishment.  We’ll consider dirt through three brief presentations by UNC scholars, get our hands dirty … Read more

$50