World Affairs Lecture Series

World Affairs Lecture Series: From the Individual to the Collective: A Search for Identity, with Rania Matar

In this virtual World Affairs Lecture, Rania Matar will be in conversation with Dr. Souzeina Mushtaq, assistant professor of Communication

World Affairs Lecture Series: Resistance and Resilience: The Weavers of Oaxaca

Marta Turok. In this virtual World Affairs Lecture, anthropologist Marta Turok will be in conversation with Dr. Souzeina Mushtaq, assistant

World Affairs Lecture Series: India And the U.S. Elections: Democracies at a Crossroads

Siddhartha Deb. Photo by Nina Subin. In this virtual World Affairs Lecture, writer Siddhartha Deb will be in conversation with

World Affairs Lecture Series: Displacement and Belonging

Christina Simons In this virtual World Affairs Lecture, documentary photographer Christina Simons will be In conversation with Dr. Souzeina Mushtaq,

World Affairs Lecture Series: (Un)natural Disasters: Earthquakes in Turkey

Onur Can Tepe. Onur Can Tepe in conversation with Dr. Souzeina Mushtaq Onur Can Tepe is a writer, filmmaker, and

World Affairs Lecture: Iran’s Feminist Revolution: A Century in the Making

The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series presents a virtual lecture on Iran’s feminist revolution, featuring Dr. Sara

World Affairs Lecture Series: Inequality Conflict and Peace: Emerging Trends in a Post-Pandemic Africa

The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series fulfills FIT’s mission to foster an understanding of diverse cultures and

World Affairs Lecture Series: Curator of Absences: Being a Woman Editor in India

The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series presents Chinki Sinha in conversation with Souzeina Mushtaq. Chinki Sinha is

World Affairs Lecture Series: Life as a Woman Journalist in Afghanistan

Fatima Faizi in conversation with Souzeina Mushtaq Fatima Faizi has been a reporter for The New York Times in Afghanistan

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