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March 30, 2023

Sanford Projects Are Lifting Up Families and Children

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Said@Duke: Reporter Óscar Martínez on Covering Gangs in Central America

April 10, 2019

Said@Duke: Reporter Óscar Martínez on Covering Gangs in Central America

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February 12, 2019

How to Make the Most out of Your Lunch Break

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Júbilo de Aponte, 2017, mixed media on mixed papers, 106 x 143 inches. (courtesy of the artist)

September 27, 2018

A Contemporary Spin on a Cuban Revolutionary

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Food culture specialist Kelly Alexander, middle, says the working environment in restaurant kitchens can lead to abuse and harassment

September 26, 2018

The #metoo Movement Comes to the Kitchen

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Will Video Replay Ruin What Soccer Lovers Cherish Most About The Game?

March 20, 2018

Laurent Dubois: Will Video Replay Ruin What Soccer Lovers Cherish Most About The Game?

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Robert Pearson: Turks said democracy is like tea

September 21, 2017

Said@Duke: Robert Pearson on Democracy in Turkey

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Peter Honigsberg tells stories from his interviews with former Guantanamo detainees. Photo by Eric Ferreri

April 21, 2017

Voices from Guantanamo: Torture Survivors Tell Their Story

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Taleb Kwell

February 22, 2017

Hip Hop Legend Taleb Kweli's Beautiful Struggle

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How and why did we end up with the Electoral College? John Huston and Reeve Huston discussed.

December 8, 2016

How Did We End Up With the Electoral College?

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New York Times journalist Simon Romero will discuss recent events in Brazil, South America's largest country, Nov. 17.

November 9, 2016

NY Times Brazil Bureau Chief to Discuss South America

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Christophe Boltanski, middle, speaks at a discussion last month at Duke.

October 12, 2016

French Writer on the Long Reach of His Family's World War II Story

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Talk by SNCC veterans, Sept. 29

September 27, 2016

The Struggle Continues: A Dialogue with SNCC Veterans, Thursday

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July 28, 2016

What is FSP? Laurent Dubois explains

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July 27, 2016

Dancing to the Continuing Relevance of the Trojan War

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