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Since 1919, The New School has been home to scholars, creators, and activists who challenge convention and boldly make their mark on the world.
To celebrate this groundbreaking legacy, we are opening our doors to the public for a weeklong festival of innovative performances, talks, workshops, screenings, exhibitions, and more.

On October 1–6, 2019, join us as we reflect on a century of world-changing ideas and together imagine a new kind of future.

The Festival of New is free and open to all.
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Wednesday, October 2 • 1:55pm - 3:45pm
Open Dis[Courses]- Boundaries and Belonging

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This is a multi-disciplinary, inter-departmental course that examines human mobility, the physical, legal, and discursive construction of borders, the meaning(s) of membership, and immigrant integration. The course is taught by faculty from across The New School, including The New School for Social Research, Milano, and Parsons. It's intent is to introduce students to concepts and methodologies drawn from a number of disciplines.  

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Everita Silina

Assistant Professor of International Affairs, Schools of Public Engagement
Everita Silina completed her PhD in Political Science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. Her research interests include theories of justice, representation and democracy in post-national context, political economy and theories of integration... Read More →


Wednesday October 2, 2019 1:55pm - 3:45pm EDT
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