Join us for an event series with journalist Wes Enzinna, a writer whose cover story about a Kurdish-enclave in northern Syria was published in the November issue of The New York Times Magazine. His reporting appears in The New York Times, Harper’s n+ 1, and the London Review of Books. He’s also deputy editor of Vice Media, where he produces documentary films for Vice and Vice News.
For undergraduate students:
Thursday, January 21, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
Where: Thomson Hall, Room 317
“Journalism in Las Americas: A Conversation for Undergraduate Students”
For graduate students and International Policy Institute Fellows:
Friday, January 22, 3:00-4:20 p.m.
Where: Thomson Hall, Room 317
“Storytelling and Politics in Dangerous Places: A Conversation for Graduates Students and IPI Fellows”
The event below is open and free to the general public:
Friday, January 22, 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Where: Thomson Hall, Room 101
“The Rojava Experiment: A Secular Utopia in ISIS’ backyard?”
This event is sponsored by the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, the Jackson School of International Studies and the Center for Global Studies and Middle East Center, Department of Communications, International Policy Institute, and Comparative History of Ideas.
Sponsorship of this event does not imply that the Centers and/or Programs endorse the content of the event.