Religion influences American political and public life in a huge variety of ways, shaping foreign policy, economics, and social issues. We seek to understand how religion impacts the way in which candidates for political office engage these issues.
Events
Past Events
Please join us for an Alumni Speaker Series with Se Young Kim, Operations/Reporting Officer at the United Nations Mission to South Sudan.
Colombian Magistrate Armando Novoa will discuss the end of the 52-year-old war with the FARC (The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia), a guerilla movement involved in the Colombian armed conflict since 1964.
QUEER DISRUPTIONS: A CONFERENCE ON GENDER AND SEXUALITY at Columbia University in the City of New York on October 13 and 14, 2016 will gather an international slate of esteemed scholars, activists, and artists to explore the ways that queer studies, politics, and practices theorize, transform and
Please join the East Central European Center, the Harriman Institute, the Columbia Department of History, and the History in Action Program for a talk with Jasminko Halilović, Founder and Executive Director of the War Childhood Museum.