November 5, 2025
Join us for this discussion guided by Duke Professor Joseph Winters about why he loves to teach James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time. Free copies of the book are available ...
November 1, 2025
“Diva” (Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1981, 117 min, France, French with English subtitles, New 4K DCP) “A single misstep, and reedy postman Frédéric Andréi is on the run all across Paris- including ...
October 30, 2025
“Dog Day Afternoon” (Sidney Lumet, 1975, 125 min, USA, English, DCP) “[Al] Pacino gives one of his greatest performances as desperate crook Sonny Wortzik in Lumet’s epochal New York crime ...
October 30, 2025
Book talk with author/professor Carlo Rotella (Boston College) and UNC-CH professor Florence Dore
October 30, 2025
Join us for the opening of “Disobedient Subjects: Bombay 1930 – 31,” a new exhibition presented by Duke Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) and The Alkazi Foundation for the Arts, ...
October 30, 2025
Five interdisciplinary scholars will respond to Jarvis C. McInnis’s groundbreaking new book, Afterlives of the Plantation: Plotting Agrarian Futures in the Global Black South, wherein he establishes Booker T. Washington’s ...
October 29, 2025
In conversation with Emily Rogers, Jina B. Kim will discuss her new book, Care at the End of the World: Dreaming of Infrastructure in Crip-of-Color Writing (Duke University Press 2025), ...
October 24, 2025
“The Conformist” (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970, 111 min, Italy, Italian w/ English Subtitles, DCP) Newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative by Cineteca di Bologna in collaboration with Minerva ...
October 24, 2025
Please join us for the next speaker in the tgiFHI series, John Supko. This talk proposes a rediscovery of certain aspects of modernism–its elevation of complexity, ambiguity, contradiction, formal experimentation, ...
October 23, 2025
The Outside Poetics x Poetics outside graduate working group facilitates poetic study as collaborative practice-through music and art-foregrounding improvisation and gathering. ‘Poetics Outside’ means we curate community-facing programming through events ...
October 22, 2025
Visual artist and UC Berkeley Professor Stephanie Syjuco presents a lecture exploring her research-driven practice. Followed by discussion and reception.
October 22, 2025
Early Jameson: Film & Theory at the Limits of Culture Screenings begin at 11:30 AM | Free and open to the public | RSVP @ tania.rispoli@duke.edu | Lunch starts at ...
October 21, 2025
Shadows on the Globe: Three short films at the intersection of geopolitics and geology Presented by the Experimental Film Lab at the Franklin Humanities Institute and Screen/Society Program: “An Aviation ...
October 16, 2025
Book Talk with Liz Pelly, author of “Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist.” Books will be available for purchase following the talk. “Mood ...
October 8, 2025
In conversation with Cecilia Marquez, Emma Amador will discuss her recently released first book, The Politics of Care Work: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice (Duke University Press, 2025), ...
September 26, 2025
In conversation with Sally Deutsch, Lina-María Murillo draws on her new book Fighting for Control: Power, Reproductive Care, and Race in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (UNC Press, 2024), to explore how ...
September 24, 2025
A maverick photographer provokes the art world and activists with confrontational images. Film screening, discussion, Q & A
September 24, 2025
Fall 2025 Public Screening Series: Early Jameson Early Jameson: Film & Theory at the Limits of Culture Screenings begin at 11:30 AM | Free and open to the public | ...
September 19, 2025
Event is free, but tickets are required. RSVP here for free tickets. This is a small venue, so please register asap if you want to attend. Organized by FHI Social ...
September 17, 2025
Join us to welcome Crystal Simone Smith back to the Franklin Humanities Institute for a conversation with fellow poet-scholar Tsitsi Ella Jaji in celebration of Smith’s latest poetry collection, Runagate: ...
September 10, 2025
Fall 2025 Public Screening Series: Early Jameson Early Jameson: Film & Theory at the Limits of Culture Screenings begin at 11:30 AM | Free and open to the public | ...
May 22, 2025
Join us for a roundtable discussion of Sinners (2025), Ryan Coogler’s latest film. Duke professor Mark Anthony Neal will moderate this discussion with fellow professors Franklin Cason and Joseph Winters ...
May 2, 2025
The Black Feminist Working Group, co-convened by Jazmin Maço (Duke University, PhD, Art History) and Rukimani PV (Duke University, PhD, Literature), will be hosting the 2025 Black Feminist Graduate Symposium, ...
May 1, 2025
The Black Feminist Working Group, co-convened by Jazmin Maço (Duke University, PhD, Art History) and Rukimani PV (Duke University, PhD, Literature), will be hosting the 2025 Black Feminist Graduate Symposium, ...
April 30, 2025
Join us and Letters Community Bookshop for a roundtable discussion of Bettina Judd’s book of poetry, Patient., facilitated by this year’s Anne Firor Scott Public Scholarship Fellow, Kelsey Desir. It ...
April 22, 2025
DAHOMEY (Mati Diop, 2024, 67 min, France/Senegal/Benin, French w/ English subtitles, DCP) — Discussion to follow with the film’s director, Mati Diop, in conversation with Prof. Felwine Sarr (Romance Studies) ...
April 17, 2025
A listening session and presentation on 1930s women’s prison music led by Duke undergraduate Trisha Santanam (Trinity ’26), a member of the Rosetta Reitz Archive Bass Connections team and recipient ...
April 11, 2025
On April 11, the CFFS welcomes filmmaker Alice Diop for a day-long colloquium entirely dedicated to her work Friday, April 11 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The CFFS, in partnership ...
April 10, 2025
Jazz and Gender Justice A conversation with Terri Lyne Carrington, Camila Cortina, Anthony Kelley, and Brenda Sisane As we cross into the second century of the music’s history, jazz has ...
April 9, 2025
Emily Jacir: Artist Talk and Screening As poetic as it is political and biographical, Emily Jacir’s work investigates silenced histories, exchange, translation, transformation, and resistance. Jacir has built a complex ...
April 4, 2025
This talk explores the crucial period of the 1980s and 1990s as a pivotal moment for studies in African American Cinema, tracing the intersections of filmmaking, institutional activism, and scholarship. ...
April 2, 2025
Music has for centuries been at the heart of the expression of African descendent people globally. In this panel, the eminent Puerto Rican composer and saxophonist David Sánchez – a ...
March 31, 2025
The History Hub is pleased to be hosting “AIDS Activism and Queer Care,” with Dr. Keiko Lane. Dr. Lane is an independent scholar, practicing psychotherapist, ACT UP and Queer Nation/Los ...
March 28, 2025
Join the Kenan Institute for Ethics for a talk and conversation on the ways we remember the past, whether visibly or invisibly, and how memory is a moral enterprise that ...
March 27, 2025
The fifth and final reading in the Solarities series features Nathaniel Mackey and Joseph Donahue, both Duke poets, along with visiting poet fahima ife. Nathaniel Mackey is the author of ...
March 5, 2025
Presentation of 2 projects in the Documentary Studies Work-in-Progress series: Prof. Ernest Grant presents on his project, “Equity in Action: Breaking Barriers in Nursing Leadership for The Future of Healthcare,” ...
February 28, 2025
Basel Adra, a Palestinian activist from Masafer Yatta in the West Bank, has been fighting the mass expulsion by Israel’s occupation since childhood. He documents the slow-motion eradication of the ...
February 28, 2025
**RESCHEDULED SCREENING** (This event was originally planned to take place on February 20th, but had to be rescheduled due to weather. Note the earlier 4pm start time.) == RIGHTS! CAMERA! ...
February 28, 2025
Lenora Lee, Artistic Director of Lenora Lee Dance, will share her approaches to creating large-scale multimedia, immersive, and interactive dance experiences, heavily focused on her research in communities, created specifically ...
February 27, 2025
WITHIN THESE WALLS (Lenora Lee & Tatsu Aoki, 2024, 76 min, USA, English, Digital) In association with Lenora Lee Dance, Lenora Lee Productions, Innocent Eyes and Lenses Films, and Asian ...
February 27, 2025
Presentation of 3 projects in the Documentary Studies Work-in-Progress Series: Professor Jenny Lion’s experimental documentary video is one of a series of video installation and cinematic works that explore landscape ...
February 26, 2025
Please join us for a symposium celebrating the opening of an exhibit exploring the work and legacy of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. Full details and times for sessions are listed at ...
February 20, 2025
Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist from Masafer Yatta on the West Bank, has been fighting the mass expulsion of his community by Israel’s occupation since childhood. He documents the ...
February 20, 2025
Film Screening: NO OTHER LAND (Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor, 2024 95 min, Palestine, Arabic, English, and Hebrew w/English subtitles, DCP) == Registration required for this event: ...
February 19, 2025
Prof. Raquel Salvatella de Prada’s project explores the impacts of climate change, human activity and invasive species on global ecosystems. Featuring mixed media prints and augmented reality, the exhibit will ...
February 12, 2025
Professors Ouma and Mkhize are working to retrieve, document and examine an archive of photographs documenting social life in Polokwane, South Africa, between the late 19th and mid-20th centuries. Their ...
February 5, 2025
Professors Wallace and Smith present their work-in-progress, a documentary film about the role of sports at Duke through the story of Claudius (C.B.) Claiborne, the university’s first Black student-athlete. The ...
January 30, 2025
An event featuring South African photojournalist, Paul Weinberg, on his upcoming retrospective called “Between the Cracks.” He will tell the story of his journey and journeys that took him to ...
January 23, 2025
In April 1986, archaeologists discovered seven “maps” on four wooden boards from a tomb at the site of Fangmatan in the modern-day city of Tianshui, Gansu province. While it is ...
January 21, 2025
A film screening of the documentary, Israelism, followed by a Q&A with Simone Zimmerman, a protagonist of the film and co-founder of IfNotNow. Tuesday, Jan 21 7pm (doors at 6:30pm) ...
January 8, 2025
Join artist Sherrill Roland and curator Pedro Lasch for the last public event of their Nasher exhibition before it closes. The exhibition is the culmination of a two-year Mellon Foundation ...
December 4, 2024
We invite you to join a screening of The Palestine Exception, a documentary directed by JAN HAAKEN and JENNIFER RUTH, followed by a panel discussion including the directors. At Duke ...
November 21, 2024
Under Plessy v. Ferguson, in the days before desegregation, southern states were able to fund the graduate education of Black students by forming separate-but-equal programs at tax-supported HBCU’s or having ...
November 14, 2024
Hosted by Tessa Bolsover and Michael Cavuto. Solarities is a poetry reading series bringing established and emerging visiting writers to Duke. For our fourth event, we welcome poets Will Alexander ...
November 14, 2024
On November 14, the CFFS welcomes artists Gabriel Richard and Jean-Frédéric Neuburger. Thursday, November 14 at 7 p.m. GOODSON CHAPEL 403 CHAPEL DR DURHAM, NC 27708 The CFFS, in partnership ...
October 26, 2024
What can the Netflix series Beef show us about racial guilt and racial rage? Do cute, Asianized objects spark joy or fetishize race? How can a self-described “favorite South Asian ...
October 25, 2024
Please join Saskia Cornes, Jennifer Nash, Jocelyn Olcott, Tania Rispoli and the Revaluing Care Lab in a faculty reading/practice group of Vanessa Machado de Oliveira’s Hospicing Modernity. Our hope is ...
October 24, 2024
“Vivid…[An] indelible portrait of an era when this untreatable bane killed one American every 11 minutes… [A] book that deserves reading and remembering in the pandemic age.” -The New York ...
October 9, 2024
Join the Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute for the second film in our 2024-2025 Rights! Camera! Action! Film Series. “Bad Faith” is a feature-length documentary that ...
September 12, 2024
Join the Duke Human Rights Center at FHI for our first film in our annual Rights! Camera! Action! Film Series. Through contemporary interviews with the original protesters who inspired the ...
April 19, 2024
Please join us for the Amazon Lab Film Series showing of “The Invention of the Other” (Dir. Bruno Jorge, Brazil). This Friday, April 19, 12:30pm – in the Amazon Lab, ...