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'''Be Colorful. The World is Listening to You': Radio, Resilience, and Identity in Montserrat."

Kathryn Boswell Photo on a beach with ocean backdrop
East Academic Center, Classroom 2

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Dr. Kathryn Boswell is an anthropologist who earned her PhD from Indiana University, Bloomington. She has conducted qualitative research in Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso, West Africa, and more recently on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. Her research explores community-building in the context of migration and displacement due to humanitarian crises and natural disasters.

'''Be Colorful. The World is Listening to You': Radio, Resilience, and Identity in Montserrat."

East Academic Center, Classroom 2

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Dr. Kathryn Boswell is an anthropologist who earned her PhD from Indiana University, Bloomington. She has conducted qualitative research in Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso, West Africa, and more recently on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. Her research explores community-building in the context of migration and displacement due to humanitarian crises and natural disasters.

CANCELED–Craft Talk with Vievee Francis

Vievee Francis headshot on dark background Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2025
CAPA Symposium

This event has been canceled.

CANCELED–Craft Talk with Matthew Olzmann

Matthew Olzmann headshot on bright background Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2025
CAPA Symposium

This event has been canceled.

CANCELED–Reading by Vievee Francis and Matthew Olzmann

Headshots side by side of Vievee Francis and Matthew Olzmann Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2025
Tishman Lecture Hall

This event has been canceled.

CANCELED–Vievee Francis and Matthew Olzmann In Conversation with Michael Dumanis

Headshots of Vievee Francis and Matthew Olzmann Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2025
CAPA Symposium

This event has been canceled.

"What do you mean by food security? The politics of agrarian policy making among Indigenous communities in Guyana."

Dr. Mark Chatarpal headshot outside under an awning
East Academic Center, Classroom 2

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Dr. Mark Chatarpal is a cultural anthropologist who specializes in Food Studies, Indigenous Studies, and Caribbean Studies.