(Hybrid) Caroline Fourest on the Offended Generation

The American Library in Paris
Hybrid Hybrid Event

In leftist dialogue, argues journalist Caroline Fourest, cultural appropriation has taken the place of blasphemy in service to the religion of origins. How did we get here, and where do we go now?

Free

Critical Conversations Meeting Four: Wonderment

The American Library in Paris

Meeting four of Critical Conversations, an expert-led discussion series. This season: a reflection on how to lead a contemplative, vital, and unmediated life in an ever-faster digital world.

(Hybrid) Joshua Rubenstein on The Last Days of Stalin

The American Library in Paris
Hybrid Hybrid Event

How did Stalin’s sudden and shocking death change the course of history? Historians Joshua Rubenstein and Edward Charlton-Jones discuss Rubenstein’s work, The Last Days of Stalin.

Free

(Online) Deesha Philyaw on The Secret Lives of Church Ladies

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Deesha Philyaw speaks on Black female desire and the sanctity of love in the context of her phenomenal work, The Secret Lives of Church Ladies.

Free

Ecologues Meeting Two: Environmental Justice

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

Meeting two of Ecologues, a series of interactive webinars featuring experts on various aspects of the environmental crisis. Organized in partnership with News Decoder and the Climate Academy at the European School of Brussels.

Free

(Hybrid) Lex Paulson on Philosophy and Power

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

Though he failed to save Rome, Cicero developed the template for all modern republics. Can Ciceronian creativity help us forge a new model of democracy?

Free

(Hybrid) Linda Kinstler on the Haunting of History

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

Family history, national memory, and international justice collide in Linda Kinstler’s non-fiction debut Come to This Court and Cry, a searching account of the Holocaust’s legacy in the present day.

Free

(Hybrid) Getting Life Back on Track with Oliver Mol

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

When a 10-month migraine made writing impossible, author Oliver Mol started a new role as train guard. He discusses a life derailed by chronic pain and the surprising trajectory of his journey back to himself.

Free

(Hybrid) Philippe Sands on Britain’s Living Colonial Legacy

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

Human rights lawyer Philippe Sands speaks on British colonialism, international law, and his time before the International Court of Justice defending the Chagossian population.

Free

(Hybrid at The London Library) Nancy Cunard, Jazz Age Icon

The London Library 14 St James's Square, London, London, United Kingdom

The London Library partners with the American Library in Paris to host Anne de Courcy in a discussion on writer, heiress political activist, and icon of the Jazz Age Nancy Cunard.

(Hybrid) Noga Arikha on the Self and the Disrupted Mind

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

What happens to the self when the mind begins to deteriorate? Science humanist Noga Arikha speaks with Rachel Donadio on neuropsychiatry and philosophy.

Free

(Hybrid) Bruno Patino on the Age of Information

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

President of ARTE Bruno Patino speaks on media consumption, human connection, and information as a public good faced with the digital age.

Free
(Hybrid) Dispatches from Insomnia with Marie Darrieussecq
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