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How Europe (Mis)Understands Black America

Gary Younge, author, broadcaster, and editor-at-large for The Guardian based in London, England and Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester will be delivering the 2021-22 Jean Monnet Center Distinguished Lecture. Europe's views on Black America are informed by … Read more

Carolina Seminar on Transnational and Global Modern History

Our speaker is Dr. Sascha Auerbach, a Lecturer in Modern British and Colonial History at the University of Nottingham and currently a Leverhulme Research Fellow. His paper is entitled: “‘You Don’t Do Justice Betwixt I and Master:’ Early Responses to … Read more

EU Climate Change Policy

This virtual event with TAM alum '09 Eva Palackova is part of the TransAtlantic Masters Program Fall Friday Lecture Series. Eva Palackova is a senior political advisor on environmental policy and issues to the European People’s Party. Her primary areas … Read more

TAM Alumni Panel

This virtual event is part of the TransAtlantic Masters Program Fall Friday Lecture Series. Please register in advance to receive a Zoom link. Email Sarah Hutchison, PhD, at tam@unc.edu if you wish to join the panel event in person. Sam … Read more

FILM SCREENING: CLIMATE REFUGEES

Nelson Mandela Auditorium, Fedex Global Center 301 Pittsboro St, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

This virtual event is part of 2021 Campus Weeks. Climate Refugees highlights the human plight of climate change with a focus on the intersection of overpopulation and lack of resources. Film screening and discussion from Program Director for Environmental and … Read more

Bertelsmann Foundation with Filmmaker Sam George

This virtual event is part of the TransAtlantic Masters Program Fall Friday Lecture Series. “Out to Vote” is a short film Sam made about voting – specifically in Baltimore, Maryland, following formerly incarcerated individuals who, having successfully fought to regain … Read more

Europe Today: The Old World in a New Era

In collaboration with Carolina Public Humanities. In the decades since World War II, states in Europe have created a cohesive government in the EU that transcends old boundaries and links disparate peoples together in one of the world’s largest economies. … Read more