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Teaching During Genocide: A Conversation with Mirene Arsanios and Tarik Aougab

Teaching During Genocide: A Conversation with Mirene Arsanios and Tarik Aougab

Thursday April 11th at 6:00pm, Free

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Teaching at the End of Times and Vox Populi presents “ Teaching During Genocide: A Conversation with Mirene Arsanios and Tarik Aougab”

Please join us as we discuss the challenges of teaching and learning during the ongoing Israeli-led genocide in Gaza and more.



Mirene Arsanios is the author of The City Outside the Sentence (Ashkal Alwan, 2015), Notes on Mother Tongues (UDP, 2019), and The Autobiography of a Language (Futurepoem, 2022). Arsanios co-founded the collective 98weeks Research Project in Beirut and is the founding editor of Makhzin, a bilingual English/Arabic magazine for innovative writing. She lives and works in NY. 

Tarik (he/him) is an associate professor of mathematics at Haverford College with a research focus in geometry and topology. He is a founding member of the Just Mathematics Collective, a group of mathematicians who organize in the mathematics world against militarism, imperialism, and settler colonialism. He is half Amazigh Algerian and half Ashkenazi Jewish.


Major support for Teaching at the End of Times has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from Penn Treaty Special Services District. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage or The Pew Charitable Trusts.



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