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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Irish composer Finola Merivale’s creative practice sits at the intersection of collaboration and solitude, structure and improvisation. In this episode, she discusses recent compositions shaped by field recordings and environmental research. She also discusses creative collaboration with other artists during her fellowship at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination and exploring the creative process through her new podcast, <em>Lodestar.</em></p><br><p>Finola’s upcoming album <em>Abhaile</em> is coming out on Relative Pitch (USA) and Fort Evil Fruit (Ireland) in June. Learn more about her collaborator Catherine Sikora here: <a href="http://www.catherinesikora.net" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">catherinesikora.net</a></p><br><p><em>Lodestar</em>, Finola’s podcast with her sister Tamzin, is available on <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lodestar-with-tamzin-and-finola/id1874951319" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Apple Podcasts</a> and <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/4GN5zW2EmCbZw5npbtbeFa?si=688e0262ae394a2e" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Spotify</a>.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In the high-stakes world of pediatric heart transplantation, every saved life is inseparable from another family’s loss. In this episode, Dr. Teresa Lee reflects on the ethical and emotional dimensions of caring for children with heart failure and guiding families through transplant. Drawing inspiration from Maylis de Kerangal’s novel <em>Réparer les vivants</em>, she explores what it means to honor donor families, to sit at the threshold between life and death, and to “repair the living” in more ways than one.</p><br><p>A pediatric cardiologist and physician-scientist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Dr. Lee also discusses how her research on the genetic causes of cardiomyopathy is shaped directly by the patients she serves. From evolving her own emotional boundaries to finding rare moments of silence and reflection during her time as a Faculty Visitor at Reid Hall in Paris, she offers a meditation on medicine not only as science, but as a practice of care.</p><br><p>Further reading:</p><p><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://healthmatters.nyp.org/amazing-things-jenna-skeete/__;!!BDUfV1Et5lrpZQ!QjAXou0mY7YbWWK2z43E3oBMaaUFOaiQIRWMh5RxjVRxdo0RyXMWHHPm_HAVZqbsT4k8NLoAtC8AuEr4ekTDRszp3-Y8Bw$" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://healthmatters.nyp.org/amazing-things-jenna-skeete/</a></p><p><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/nyregion/nyc-nurses-strike-patients-children.html__;!!BDUfV1Et5lrpZQ!QjAXou0mY7YbWWK2z43E3oBMaaUFOaiQIRWMh5RxjVRxdo0RyXMWHHPm_HAVZqbsT4k8NLoAtC8AuEr4ekTDRszj8lvcqA$" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/nyregion/nyc-nurses-strike-patients-children.html</a></p><p><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/01/well/90-minutes-to-give-baby-luna-a-new-heart.html__;!!BDUfV1Et5lrpZQ!QjAXou0mY7YbWWK2z43E3oBMaaUFOaiQIRWMh5RxjVRxdo0RyXMWHHPm_HAVZqbsT4k8NLoAtC8AuEr4ekTDRszTwkn4fg$" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/01/well/90-minutes-to-give-baby-luna-a-new-heart.html</a></p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In the high-stakes world of pediatric heart transplantation, every saved life is inseparable from another family’s loss. In this episode, Dr. Teresa Lee reflects on the ethical and emotional dimensions of caring for children with heart failure and guiding families through transplant. Drawing inspiration from Maylis de Kerangal’s novel <em>Réparer les vivants</em>, she explores what it means to honor donor families, to sit at the threshold between life and death, and to “repair the living” in more ways than one.</p><br><p>A pediatric cardiologist and physician-scientist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Dr. Lee also discusses how her research on the genetic causes of cardiomyopathy is shaped directly by the patients she serves. From evolving her own emotional boundaries to finding rare moments of silence and reflection during her time as a Faculty Visitor at Reid Hall in Paris, she offers a meditation on medicine not only as science, but as a practice of care.</p><br><p>Further reading:</p><p><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://healthmatters.nyp.org/amazing-things-jenna-skeete/__;!!BDUfV1Et5lrpZQ!QjAXou0mY7YbWWK2z43E3oBMaaUFOaiQIRWMh5RxjVRxdo0RyXMWHHPm_HAVZqbsT4k8NLoAtC8AuEr4ekTDRszp3-Y8Bw$" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://healthmatters.nyp.org/amazing-things-jenna-skeete/</a></p><p><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/nyregion/nyc-nurses-strike-patients-children.html__;!!BDUfV1Et5lrpZQ!QjAXou0mY7YbWWK2z43E3oBMaaUFOaiQIRWMh5RxjVRxdo0RyXMWHHPm_HAVZqbsT4k8NLoAtC8AuEr4ekTDRszj8lvcqA$" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/26/nyregion/nyc-nurses-strike-patients-children.html</a></p><p><a href="https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/01/well/90-minutes-to-give-baby-luna-a-new-heart.html__;!!BDUfV1Et5lrpZQ!QjAXou0mY7YbWWK2z43E3oBMaaUFOaiQIRWMh5RxjVRxdo0RyXMWHHPm_HAVZqbsT4k8NLoAtC8AuEr4ekTDRszTwkn4fg$" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/01/well/90-minutes-to-give-baby-luna-a-new-heart.html</a></p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Collaboration, Indigenous Ecologies, and Vala with Paige West</title>
			<itunes:title>Collaboration, Indigenous Ecologies, and Vala with Paige West</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2026 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>As climate change accelerates the unravelling of ecological and social systems, questions of knowledge, care, and responsibility become ever more urgent. In this episode, cultural and environmental anthropologist Paige West reflects on several decades of collaborative research in Papua New Guinea. Through long-term partnerships with local communities—most notably with fisheries expert and Indigenous leader John Aini—she examines how Indigenous ecological knowledge challenges dominant conservation models.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>As climate change accelerates the unravelling of ecological and social systems, questions of knowledge, care, and responsibility become ever more urgent. In this episode, cultural and environmental anthropologist Paige West reflects on several decades of collaborative research in Papua New Guinea. Through long-term partnerships with local communities—most notably with fisheries expert and Indigenous leader John Aini—she examines how Indigenous ecological knowledge challenges dominant conservation models.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Oil, Pageants, and Venezuelan Identity with Fabiola Ferrero</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 17:11:24 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>As Venezuela grapples with profound political and economic upheaval, photographer and journalist Fabiola Ferrero turns her lens toward the nation's most enduring symbols: oil and beauty queens. In this episode, she reflects on her long-term research exploring how Venezuela's rapid modernization in the second half of the 20th century—fueled by petroleum wealth—shaped a national identity built on fantasy and aspiration. Through her projects "I Can’t Hear the Birds" and "Reinas", Ferrero examines the complicated legacy of the country's "golden years", tracing connections between extractive industries and beauty pageant culture as parallel pillars of collective memory.</p><br><p>Fabiola Ferrero was a 2023 – 2024 Fellow of the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>As Venezuela grapples with profound political and economic upheaval, photographer and journalist Fabiola Ferrero turns her lens toward the nation's most enduring symbols: oil and beauty queens. In this episode, she reflects on her long-term research exploring how Venezuela's rapid modernization in the second half of the 20th century—fueled by petroleum wealth—shaped a national identity built on fantasy and aspiration. Through her projects "I Can’t Hear the Birds" and "Reinas", Ferrero examines the complicated legacy of the country's "golden years", tracing connections between extractive industries and beauty pageant culture as parallel pillars of collective memory.</p><br><p>Fabiola Ferrero was a 2023 – 2024 Fellow of the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Memory, Hunger, and Political Resistance with Sujatro Ghosh</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 11:32:55 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>During the Bengal famine of 1943, three million people perished but left behind few tangible records. In this episode, multidisciplinary artist Sujatro Ghosh discusses bridging the gap between contemporary art and historical archives by engaging with survivors’ memories of food preservation. Ghosh frames his practice not as a search for nostalgia, but as "contemporary archive making," using the medium of performance and visual arts to preserve the lived experiences of migration and overlooked trauma.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>During the Bengal famine of 1943, three million people perished but left behind few tangible records. In this episode, multidisciplinary artist Sujatro Ghosh discusses bridging the gap between contemporary art and historical archives by engaging with survivors’ memories of food preservation. Ghosh frames his practice not as a search for nostalgia, but as "contemporary archive making," using the medium of performance and visual arts to preserve the lived experiences of migration and overlooked trauma.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Protecting Press Freedom in the Middle East with Jonathan Dagher</title>
			<itunes:title>Protecting Press Freedom in the Middle East with Jonathan Dagher</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 13:55:23 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The right to information is a pillar of democracy, yet in the face of widespread impunity, maintaining hope is vital. In this episode, Jonathan Dagher, head of the Middle East desk at Reporters Without Borders (RSF), discusses the unprecedented challenges facing press freedom across the region. Drawing on his transition from a Lebanese journalist to a global advocate, Dagher details RSF’s tireless efforts to protect reporters in Gaza and Syria through legal action at the International Criminal Court and direct on-the-ground support.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>The right to information is a pillar of democracy, yet in the face of widespread impunity, maintaining hope is vital. In this episode, Jonathan Dagher, head of the Middle East desk at Reporters Without Borders (RSF), discusses the unprecedented challenges facing press freedom across the region. Drawing on his transition from a Lebanese journalist to a global advocate, Dagher details RSF’s tireless efforts to protect reporters in Gaza and Syria through legal action at the International Criminal Court and direct on-the-ground support.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Rewriting the History of Jewish Dispossession with Sarah Gensburger</title>
			<itunes:title>Rewriting the History of Jewish Dispossession with Sarah Gensburger</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<itunes:duration>47:09</itunes:duration>
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			<itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Newly discovered archives tell the forgotten story of systematic housing dispossession that fundamentally reshaped post-war Paris. In this episode, Sarah Gensburger discusses<em> Appartements témoins, </em>a microhistory that reconstructs the process by which over 20,000 Jewish tenants were stripped of their rental rights by the City of Paris. This groundbreaking book challenges the pre-existing narrative of widespread French resistance to antisemitism, fundamentally altering our understanding of French complicity and opportunism during and after the Holocaust.</p><br><p><a href="https://www.editionsladecouverte.fr/appartements_temoins-9782348086526" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Appartements témoins La spoliation des locataires juifs à Paris, 1940-1946</em></a> is co-authored by Isabelle Backouche, Sarah Gensburger, and Eric Le Bourhis, and was published in 2025 by the éditions La Découverte.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Newly discovered archives tell the forgotten story of systematic housing dispossession that fundamentally reshaped post-war Paris. In this episode, Sarah Gensburger discusses<em> Appartements témoins, </em>a microhistory that reconstructs the process by which over 20,000 Jewish tenants were stripped of their rental rights by the City of Paris. This groundbreaking book challenges the pre-existing narrative of widespread French resistance to antisemitism, fundamentally altering our understanding of French complicity and opportunism during and after the Holocaust.</p><br><p><a href="https://www.editionsladecouverte.fr/appartements_temoins-9782348086526" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Appartements témoins La spoliation des locataires juifs à Paris, 1940-1946</em></a> is co-authored by Isabelle Backouche, Sarah Gensburger, and Eric Le Bourhis, and was published in 2025 by the éditions La Découverte.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The Story Behind Inside Gaza with Hélène Lam Trong</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 14:36:45 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, French filmmaker and journalist Hélène Lam Trong discusses <em>Inside Gaza</em>, her most recent documentary offering an unprecedented look into the daily lives of AFP journalists working under relentless bombardment. Built entirely from the images they produced while trying to survive, the film confronts the paradox of reporting the news while living inside it.</p><br><p>Lam Trong recounts how the project began in the aftermath of October 7th, the long negotiations to bring the journalists to safety, and the months she spent sifting through unbearable footage to craft a story the world urgently needed to see.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, French filmmaker and journalist Hélène Lam Trong discusses <em>Inside Gaza</em>, her most recent documentary offering an unprecedented look into the daily lives of AFP journalists working under relentless bombardment. Built entirely from the images they produced while trying to survive, the film confronts the paradox of reporting the news while living inside it.</p><br><p>Lam Trong recounts how the project began in the aftermath of October 7th, the long negotiations to bring the journalists to safety, and the months she spent sifting through unbearable footage to craft a story the world urgently needed to see.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From Page to Stage with Florence Martin-Kessler</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2025 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, former journalist, and documentary filmmaker Florence Martin-Kessler takes us behind the curtain of <em>Live Magazine</em>, the groundbreaking “journalism on stage” project she founded in Paris after a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard. She shares the eureka moment that sparked its creation, the delicate balance between rigor and magic, and why she believes that facts, when told with wonder, can bring people together. In a love letter to journalism, Martin-Kessler explores the fleeting experience of being moved by a true story.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, former journalist, and documentary filmmaker Florence Martin-Kessler takes us behind the curtain of <em>Live Magazine</em>, the groundbreaking “journalism on stage” project she founded in Paris after a Nieman Fellowship at Harvard. She shares the eureka moment that sparked its creation, the delicate balance between rigor and magic, and why she believes that facts, when told with wonder, can bring people together. In a love letter to journalism, Martin-Kessler explores the fleeting experience of being moved by a true story.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The Cost of Reporting the Truth with Hanna Liubakova</title>
			<itunes:title>The Cost of Reporting the Truth with Hanna Liubakova</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2025 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Belarusian journalist and political analyst Hanna Liubakova reflects on what it means to live and work in exile. She recalls the closing of her Belarusian-language high school, her trial in absentia, and the path that led her to journalism. Now in residence at Reid Hall, she speaks about her book project, <em>Exiled Voice: Preserving Belarus’s Story </em>(Bloomsbury Academic).</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Belarusian journalist and political analyst Hanna Liubakova reflects on what it means to live and work in exile. She recalls the closing of her Belarusian-language high school, her trial in absentia, and the path that led her to journalism. Now in residence at Reid Hall, she speaks about her book project, <em>Exiled Voice: Preserving Belarus’s Story </em>(Bloomsbury Academic).</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From Research to Real-World Impact with Alexis Abramson</title>
			<itunes:title>From Research to Real-World Impact with Alexis Abramson</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Columbia University’s first new school in 25 years, the Climate School aims to redefine how higher education responds to global challenges. In this episode, Dean <strong>Alexis Abramson</strong> reflects on building a new academic model that bridges science, policy, technology, and community engagement to drive climate solutions at scale. She discusses the balance between urgency and rigor, the importance of responsible innovation, and how students can transform climate anxiety into action, while sharing her vision of a university that measures success not only in research but in real-world impact.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Columbia University’s first new school in 25 years, the Climate School aims to redefine how higher education responds to global challenges. In this episode, Dean <strong>Alexis Abramson</strong> reflects on building a new academic model that bridges science, policy, technology, and community engagement to drive climate solutions at scale. She discusses the balance between urgency and rigor, the importance of responsible innovation, and how students can transform climate anxiety into action, while sharing her vision of a university that measures success not only in research but in real-world impact.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Rethinking Energy Access with Vijay Modi</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>As the world grapples with energy access and climate responsibility, questions of equity and development take center stage. In this episode, Vijay Modi, Columbia University professor of mechanical engineering, discusses his work on expanding electricity access in sub-Saharan Africa and the global effort known as Mission 300. He highlights how energy can drive not just basic needs but economic growth, why solutions must be shaped locally, and the responsibility of wealthier nations to share technology and financing for a just transition.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>As the world grapples with energy access and climate responsibility, questions of equity and development take center stage. In this episode, Vijay Modi, Columbia University professor of mechanical engineering, discusses his work on expanding electricity access in sub-Saharan Africa and the global effort known as Mission 300. He highlights how energy can drive not just basic needs but economic growth, why solutions must be shaped locally, and the responsibility of wealthier nations to share technology and financing for a just transition.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Call-In to Reid Hall: Season 2 Launch</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 11:32:51 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><em>Atelier </em>returns for its second season with a twist: an episode in the style of an old-fashioned call-in radio show. Faculty and fellows, artists and activists, share messages about what Reid Hall means to them—voices of people who have found refuge and inspiration here, who know the magic of Reid Hall, and who hold this place near and dear to their hearts.</p><br><p>Guests: Barry Bergdoll, Robert E. Harrist, Christian Mazzalai, Frank Guridy, Gil Hochberg, Isabella Hammad, Jeff Schlegelmich, Lynnette Widder, Maboula Soumahoro, Magdalena Baczewska, Marguerite Holloway, Marie Louise Taylor, Nora Philippe, Otalunde Johnson, Pauchi Sasaki, Aliyeh Ataei, and Walter Frisch.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the <a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><em>Atelier </em>returns for its second season with a twist: an episode in the style of an old-fashioned call-in radio show. Faculty and fellows, artists and activists, share messages about what Reid Hall means to them—voices of people who have found refuge and inspiration here, who know the magic of Reid Hall, and who hold this place near and dear to their hearts.</p><br><p>Guests: Barry Bergdoll, Robert E. Harrist, Christian Mazzalai, Frank Guridy, Gil Hochberg, Isabella Hammad, Jeff Schlegelmich, Lynnette Widder, Maboula Soumahoro, Magdalena Baczewska, Marguerite Holloway, Marie Louise Taylor, Nora Philippe, Otalunde Johnson, Pauchi Sasaki, Aliyeh Ataei, and Walter Frisch.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema, James Allen, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the <a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Between Care and Writing with Will Harris</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What began as a flight from writing led to a deeper understanding of care—not as moral virtue, but as undervalued, essential labor. In this episode, poet and writer Will Harris shares reflections from his time working in East London care homes during the pandemic’s aftermath. Harris discusses the limits of storytelling, the “texture of speech,” and how poetry informs his new project capturing the voices and failures embedded in the UK’s public care system.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>What began as a flight from writing led to a deeper understanding of care—not as moral virtue, but as undervalued, essential labor. In this episode, poet and writer Will Harris shares reflections from his time working in East London care homes during the pandemic’s aftermath. Harris discusses the limits of storytelling, the “texture of speech,” and how poetry informs his new project capturing the voices and failures embedded in the UK’s public care system.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Sound Painting and Other Ways of Hearing with Peter Susser</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Columbia University’s evolving musicianship curriculum prioritizes musical experience over traditional literacy, using inclusive techniques inspired by blind and deaf communities—such as sound painting, personalized identity melodies, and movement-based instruction. In this episode, Professor Peter Susser explores how these methods challenge conventional ideas about ability and learning, offering a broader vision for music education. He also reflects on cultural contrasts in accessibility between France and the U.S., and his own deep-rooted family connection to music.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Columbia University’s evolving musicianship curriculum prioritizes musical experience over traditional literacy, using inclusive techniques inspired by blind and deaf communities—such as sound painting, personalized identity melodies, and movement-based instruction. In this episode, Professor Peter Susser explores how these methods challenge conventional ideas about ability and learning, offering a broader vision for music education. He also reflects on cultural contrasts in accessibility between France and the U.S., and his own deep-rooted family connection to music.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Writing and Archiving Lesbian History with Tamara Chaplin</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Lesbian history in France is often framed around the interwar “Paris Lesbos” era and the resurgence of lesbian activism in the 1970s. In this episode, historian Tamara Chaplin discusses how she challenges this gap in her latest book, <em>Becoming Lesbian</em>. Drawing on over a decade of research, Chaplin uncovers overlooked sources—from cabaret and sexology to police archives, the Minitel and private letters, and over a hundred filmed interviews—showing that WWII did not erase lesbian identity or culture.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Lesbian history in France is often framed around the interwar “Paris Lesbos” era and the resurgence of lesbian activism in the 1970s. In this episode, historian Tamara Chaplin discusses how she challenges this gap in her latest book, <em>Becoming Lesbian</em>. Drawing on over a decade of research, Chaplin uncovers overlooked sources—from cabaret and sexology to police archives, the Minitel and private letters, and over a hundred filmed interviews—showing that WWII did not erase lesbian identity or culture.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>An Open Arena for the Arts with Margery Arent Safir</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>A founding principle of the Arts Arena is to make encounters with the arts available to the broadest possible audience. In this episode, founder and artistic director Margery Arent Safir discusses the organization’s many performances, screenings, and conversations, which are always free of charge and open to all. A long-time member of the Reid Hall community, Safir reflects on many years of collaboration with Columbia-affiliated professors and artists.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>A founding principle of the Arts Arena is to make encounters with the arts available to the broadest possible audience. In this episode, founder and artistic director Margery Arent Safir discusses the organization’s many performances, screenings, and conversations, which are always free of charge and open to all. A long-time member of the Reid Hall community, Safir reflects on many years of collaboration with Columbia-affiliated professors and artists.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The Academic Front in Ukrainian Resistance with Tetiana Kostiuchenko</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, life and work have changed drastically for Ukrainian academics. A new book edited by Tetiana Kostiuchenko and Tamara Martsenyuk gathers personal reflections from the first three months of the war, featuring voices across disciplines—from sociology and political science to international relations and literature. In this episode, Kostiuchenko discusses the motivation and process behind co-editing this interdisciplinary and deeply personal volume, and shares her own experiences as a displaced scholar in Germany.</p><br><p><a href="https://www.ibidem.eu/en/Tetiana-Kostiuchenko-oxid-7.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Russia’s War in Ukraine 2022: Personal Experiences of Ukrainian Scholars</em></a><em> </em>was published by ibidem Press in December 2024.</p><br><p>Dr Tetiana Kostiuchenko is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. After her evacuation from Kyiv to Germany, she became also affiliated with the Free University of Berlin and Leuphana University of Lüneburg. </p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, life and work have changed drastically for Ukrainian academics. A new book edited by Tetiana Kostiuchenko and Tamara Martsenyuk gathers personal reflections from the first three months of the war, featuring voices across disciplines—from sociology and political science to international relations and literature. In this episode, Kostiuchenko discusses the motivation and process behind co-editing this interdisciplinary and deeply personal volume, and shares her own experiences as a displaced scholar in Germany.</p><br><p><a href="https://www.ibidem.eu/en/Tetiana-Kostiuchenko-oxid-7.html" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Russia’s War in Ukraine 2022: Personal Experiences of Ukrainian Scholars</em></a><em> </em>was published by ibidem Press in December 2024.</p><br><p>Dr Tetiana Kostiuchenko is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. After her evacuation from Kyiv to Germany, she became also affiliated with the Free University of Berlin and Leuphana University of Lüneburg. </p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Listening to Trees with Marguerite Holloway</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Journalist Marguerite Holloway arrived at the Women’s Tree Climbing Workshop as a climbing novice, but with a passion for trees and a deep concern about their future. In this episode, she shares lessons learned from everyday tree lovers and women arborists, which would come to shape her latest book, <a href="https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324036449" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Take to the Trees</em></a> (Norton, 2025). Visiting Paris as a Reid Hall faculty visitor, she recounts how Paris's long history of integrating trees into the urban landscape is evolving to combat climate change.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Journalist Marguerite Holloway arrived at the Women’s Tree Climbing Workshop as a climbing novice, but with a passion for trees and a deep concern about their future. In this episode, she shares lessons learned from everyday tree lovers and women arborists, which would come to shape her latest book, <a href="https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324036449" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Take to the Trees</em></a> (Norton, 2025). Visiting Paris as a Reid Hall faculty visitor, she recounts how Paris's long history of integrating trees into the urban landscape is evolving to combat climate change.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The Reid Hall History Project: Special Series Finale</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Reid Hall has often been the site of serendipitous encounters, perhaps none more so than those leading to the discovery of its fascinating story. In the final episode of this special series, Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema reflect on their journey through the stories of two dozen women who helped shape the legacy of 4 rue de Chevreuse.</p><br><p>Through archives, digital tools, and historical records, the Reid Hall History Project developed a digital platform to showcase the hall’s history, ensuring it remains both accessible and expandable as new information comes to light. This project underscores the challenges of piecing together a complex past scattered across languages and formats.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Reid Hall has often been the site of serendipitous encounters, perhaps none more so than those leading to the discovery of its fascinating story. In the final episode of this special series, Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema reflect on their journey through the stories of two dozen women who helped shape the legacy of 4 rue de Chevreuse.</p><br><p>Through archives, digital tools, and historical records, the Reid Hall History Project developed a digital platform to showcase the hall’s history, ensuring it remains both accessible and expandable as new information comes to light. This project underscores the challenges of piecing together a complex past scattered across languages and formats.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Reporting on Violence, Conflict, and Tragedy with Bruce Shapiro</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, based at the Columbia Journalism School, was founded to support ethical, informed reporting on violence, conflict, and tragedy. Executive Director Bruce Shapiro, visiting Reid Hall for a PGIF workshop on forced migration, highlighted Dart’s vital role in equipping journalists to cover trauma with skill and sensitivity.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, based at the Columbia Journalism School, was founded to support ethical, informed reporting on violence, conflict, and tragedy. Executive Director Bruce Shapiro, visiting Reid Hall for a PGIF workshop on forced migration, highlighted Dart’s vital role in equipping journalists to cover trauma with skill and sensitivity.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From Birmingham to Paris and Beyond: Lucille Sinclair Douglass (1878–1935)</title>
			<itunes:title>From Birmingham to Paris and Beyond: Lucille Sinclair Douglass (1878–1935)</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 10:49:27 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Alabama-born Lucille Sinclair Douglass was a globe-trotting artist, etcher, writer, and lecturer whose adventurous spirit defined her career. After exhibiting in Paris’s top Salons, she landed in Shanghai, leading a lantern-slide studio and launching a life of travel through South Asia. Her work—ranging from book illustrations to a French government commission at Angkor Wat—blended artistry with exploration. When she died in 1935, her ashes were scattered at Angkor, a poetic tribute to a life devoted to discovery.</p><br><p>More on Lucille Douglass: <a href="http://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/lucille-douglass-1878-1935" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/lucille-douglass-1878-1935</a></p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Alabama-born Lucille Sinclair Douglass was a globe-trotting artist, etcher, writer, and lecturer whose adventurous spirit defined her career. After exhibiting in Paris’s top Salons, she landed in Shanghai, leading a lantern-slide studio and launching a life of travel through South Asia. Her work—ranging from book illustrations to a French government commission at Angkor Wat—blended artistry with exploration. When she died in 1935, her ashes were scattered at Angkor, a poetic tribute to a life devoted to discovery.</p><br><p>More on Lucille Douglass: <a href="http://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/lucille-douglass-1878-1935" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/lucille-douglass-1878-1935</a></p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Private Gardens of the Transatlantic Elite: Janet Scudder (1869 – 1940)</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 10:11:02 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Janet Scudder rose from modest beginnings in Indiana to become a celebrated sculptor, suffragist, and wartime contributor. Splitting her time between New York and Paris, she created whimsical garden sculptures for America’s elite and founded the Studio for Portrait Masks to aid the WWI recovery effort. A regular at the Girls’ Art Club and AWAA exhibits, she earned acclaim at the Paris Salons from 1899 to 1914. In 1925, France awarded her the Legion of Honor—cementing her legacy as both artist and changemaker.</p><br><p>More on Janet Scudder: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/janet-scudder-1869-1940</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Janet Scudder rose from modest beginnings in Indiana to become a celebrated sculptor, suffragist, and wartime contributor. Splitting her time between New York and Paris, she created whimsical garden sculptures for America’s elite and founded the Studio for Portrait Masks to aid the WWI recovery effort. A regular at the Girls’ Art Club and AWAA exhibits, she earned acclaim at the Paris Salons from 1899 to 1914. In 1925, France awarded her the Legion of Honor—cementing her legacy as both artist and changemaker.</p><br><p>More on Janet Scudder: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/janet-scudder-1869-1940</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Threats to Free Speech with Lee C. Bollinger</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>American universities are in the midst of a crisis, as federal government interference in academic inquiry continues to grow. In this episode, Lee C. Bollinger—former president of Columbia University and this year’s Sidney N. Zubrow Memorial Lecture speaker at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination—explores the mounting threats to free speech and what they mean for the future of higher education in the United States.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>American universities are in the midst of a crisis, as federal government interference in academic inquiry continues to grow. In this episode, Lee C. Bollinger—former president of Columbia University and this year’s Sidney N. Zubrow Memorial Lecture speaker at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination—explores the mounting threats to free speech and what they mean for the future of higher education in the United States.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Sculpting Across Borders: Angela Gregory (1903 – 1990)</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Angela Gregory, the "doyenne of Louisiana sculpture," broke barriers from New Orleans to Paris. After ditching a scholarship program she found lacking, she talked her way into the studio of Antoine Bourdelle—Rodin’s famed protégé—and spent two formative years under his mentorship. Living at the American University Women’s Club, she exhibited widely before returning home to shape Louisiana’s visual landscape with bold public works. She became the first woman to earn an M.A. from Tulane University's School of Architecture and later served as state supervisor for the Louisiana Art Project during the Great Depression.</p><br><p>More on Angela Gregory: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/angelagregory</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Angela Gregory, the "doyenne of Louisiana sculpture," broke barriers from New Orleans to Paris. After ditching a scholarship program she found lacking, she talked her way into the studio of Antoine Bourdelle—Rodin’s famed protégé—and spent two formative years under his mentorship. Living at the American University Women’s Club, she exhibited widely before returning home to shape Louisiana’s visual landscape with bold public works. She became the first woman to earn an M.A. from Tulane University's School of Architecture and later served as state supervisor for the Louisiana Art Project during the Great Depression.</p><br><p>More on Angela Gregory: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/angelagregory</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>A Lifelong Sculptor and Suffragette: Alice Morgan Wright (1881 – 1975)</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>New York-born Alice Morgan Wright was a sculptor, writer, suffragist, and early adopter of Cubism and Futurism. Living at the Girls’ Art Club in Paris, she not only exhibited in major Salons but also turned the studio into a hub of feminist activism—inviting Emmeline Pankhurst to speak and joining the militant suffrage movement in London. Throughout her adult life, Wright pursued the twin paths of sculptor and political activist.</p><br><p>More on Alice Morgan Wright: <a href="http://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/alice-morgan-wright-1881-1975" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/alice-morgan-wright-1881-1975</a></p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>New York-born Alice Morgan Wright was a sculptor, writer, suffragist, and early adopter of Cubism and Futurism. Living at the Girls’ Art Club in Paris, she not only exhibited in major Salons but also turned the studio into a hub of feminist activism—inviting Emmeline Pankhurst to speak and joining the militant suffrage movement in London. Throughout her adult life, Wright pursued the twin paths of sculptor and political activist.</p><br><p>More on Alice Morgan Wright: <a href="http://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/alice-morgan-wright-1881-1975" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/alice-morgan-wright-1881-1975</a></p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Living Archives, Memory, and Ghosts with Kamal Aljafari and Gil Hochberg</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Filmmaker Kamal Aljafari and writer Gil Hochberg explore the intersections of their work in this special conversation at Reid Hall. Aljafari discusses <em>The Museum of Days</em>, an extension of his film trilogy set in post-1948 Jaffa, while Hochberg shares insights from her research based on past exhibitions, including <em>Jews and Muslims: From Colonial France to the Present Day</em>. </p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Filmmaker Kamal Aljafari and writer Gil Hochberg explore the intersections of their work in this special conversation at Reid Hall. Aljafari discusses <em>The Museum of Days</em>, an extension of his film trilogy set in post-1948 Jaffa, while Hochberg shares insights from her research based on past exhibitions, including <em>Jews and Muslims: From Colonial France to the Present Day</em>. </p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Vast Horizons and Radiant Colors of Brittany: Florence Esté (1859 – 1926)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Cincinnati-born Florence Esté found her artistic voice in France, where she became a celebrated painter and watercolorist. A fixture in the Paris art scene from the late 1800s through the early 20th century, she exhibited widely—from the Paris Salons to women-led art clubs. Finding artistic inspiration in Brittany, particularly St. Briac, she spent summers capturing its coastal beauty. Although her work was also showcased in the U.S, and received great critical acclaim, Esté chose to remain in France for the rest of her life.</p><br><p>More on Florence Esté: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/florence-may-este</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Cincinnati-born Florence Esté found her artistic voice in France, where she became a celebrated painter and watercolorist. A fixture in the Paris art scene from the late 1800s through the early 20th century, she exhibited widely—from the Paris Salons to women-led art clubs. Finding artistic inspiration in Brittany, particularly St. Briac, she spent summers capturing its coastal beauty. Although her work was also showcased in the U.S, and received great critical acclaim, Esté chose to remain in France for the rest of her life.</p><br><p>More on Florence Esté: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/florence-may-este</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The Pioneer of Rolfing and Bodywork: Ida Rolf (1896 – 1979)</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 07:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>A trailblazing biochemist turned bodywork pioneer, Ida Rolf developed “Rolfing,” a method of structural integration that challenged conventional medicine and redefined movement therapy. In Paris, she was a resident of the American University Women’s Club in 1926, and worked at the Institut Pasteur. From Barnard College to the labs of the Rockefeller Institute, and eventually to the alternative circles of the Esalen Institute, Rolf’s journey fused science, personal healing, and a bold belief in the body’s potential.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>A trailblazing biochemist turned bodywork pioneer, Ida Rolf developed “Rolfing,” a method of structural integration that challenged conventional medicine and redefined movement therapy. In Paris, she was a resident of the American University Women’s Club in 1926, and worked at the Institut Pasteur. From Barnard College to the labs of the Rockefeller Institute, and eventually to the alternative circles of the Esalen Institute, Rolf’s journey fused science, personal healing, and a bold belief in the body’s potential.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Studying History and Literature Together with Keithley Woolward</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2025 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Columbia University’s M.A. in History and Literature is an innovative program that explores the interconnections and intersections between history and literature. It is the only Master’s degree from Columbia run entirely outside of New York City. In this episode, the program’s Associate Director <strong>Keithley Woolward</strong> discusses his path to joining the Reid Hall team in 2023 and his role in encouraging students to take a multidisciplinary approach to research—contributing to the program’s vibrant, collaborative energy.</p><br><p>Learn more: historyandliterature.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Columbia University’s M.A. in History and Literature is an innovative program that explores the interconnections and intersections between history and literature. It is the only Master’s degree from Columbia run entirely outside of New York City. In this episode, the program’s Associate Director <strong>Keithley Woolward</strong> discusses his path to joining the Reid Hall team in 2023 and his role in encouraging students to take a multidisciplinary approach to research—contributing to the program’s vibrant, collaborative energy.</p><br><p>Learn more: historyandliterature.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Modernist Art and the Gertrude Stein Salon: Anne Wilson Goldthwaite (1869 – 1944)</title>
			<itunes:title>Modernist Art and the Gertrude Stein Salon: Anne Wilson Goldthwaite (1869 – 1944)</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 10:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>A Southern-born trailblazer, Anne Wilson Goldthwaite made her mark in the art world as a painter, printmaker, and fierce advocate for women’s rights. From sharpening her craft in New York to mingling with avant-garde legends like Matisse and Picasso in Paris, she led the American Women's Art Association and exhibited in the groundbreaking 1913 Armory Show.&nbsp;</p><br><p>More on Anne Wilson Goldthwaite: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/goldthwaite</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>A Southern-born trailblazer, Anne Wilson Goldthwaite made her mark in the art world as a painter, printmaker, and fierce advocate for women’s rights. From sharpening her craft in New York to mingling with avant-garde legends like Matisse and Picasso in Paris, she led the American Women's Art Association and exhibited in the groundbreaking 1913 Armory Show.&nbsp;</p><br><p>More on Anne Wilson Goldthwaite: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/goldthwaite</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The First Woman Architect of the École des Beaux-Arts: Julia Morgan (1872 – 1957)</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2025 16:13:12 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The first woman to graduate in architecture from the École des Beaux-Arts and California’s first licensed female architect, Julia Morgan designed over 700 projects—including the iconic Hearst Castle in California. Despite her incredible work, she avoided the spotlight. In this episode, we explore her legacy, the biography that brought her story to light, and the long-overdue recognition she received with the AIA Gold Medal in 2014.</p><br><p>More on Julia Morgan: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/julia-morgan-1872-1957</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>The first woman to graduate in architecture from the École des Beaux-Arts and California’s first licensed female architect, Julia Morgan designed over 700 projects—including the iconic Hearst Castle in California. Despite her incredible work, she avoided the spotlight. In this episode, we explore her legacy, the biography that brought her story to light, and the long-overdue recognition she received with the AIA Gold Medal in 2014.</p><br><p>More on Julia Morgan: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/julia-morgan-1872-1957</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Greek Folk Poetry and Queer History with Nikolas Kakkoufa</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 14:52:29 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>During a recent visit to the Institut de France, Reid Hall Faculty Visitor Nikolas Kakkoufa explored the archives of Claude Fauriel, who collected Greek folk songs and poetry—including what is considered the first Greek homosexual poem. In this episode, he shares insights on the emotional connections to archival research, teaching Modern Greek to undergraduates, and his upcoming book, <em>A Queer History of Modern Greek Writing</em>.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>During a recent visit to the Institut de France, Reid Hall Faculty Visitor Nikolas Kakkoufa explored the archives of Claude Fauriel, who collected Greek folk songs and poetry—including what is considered the first Greek homosexual poem. In this episode, he shares insights on the emotional connections to archival research, teaching Modern Greek to undergraduates, and his upcoming book, <em>A Queer History of Modern Greek Writing</em>.</p><br><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>A Shared Life of Poetry, Mythology, and Translation: Jane Harrison (1850 – 1928) and Hope Mirrlees (1887 – 1978)</title>
			<itunes:title>A Shared Life of Poetry, Mythology, and Translation: Jane Harrison (1850 – 1928) and Hope Mirrlees (1887 – 1978)</itunes:title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Jane Harrison, a trailblazing classical scholar, and Hope Mirrlees, a modernist writer, shared a deep intellectual and personal bond. Harrison, a Cambridge Ritualist, reshaped the study of Greek mythology, while Mirrlees, her student-turned-companion, made her mark with the avant-garde <em>Paris: A Poem</em>. Together, they lived at Reid Hall in Paris during the 1920s, immersing themselves in literary and artistic circles. In this episode, we explore their groundbreaking work, their influence on classical and modernist studies, and the shared life they built despite their 37-year age difference.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Jane Harrison, a trailblazing classical scholar, and Hope Mirrlees, a modernist writer, shared a deep intellectual and personal bond. Harrison, a Cambridge Ritualist, reshaped the study of Greek mythology, while Mirrlees, her student-turned-companion, made her mark with the avant-garde <em>Paris: A Poem</em>. Together, they lived at Reid Hall in Paris during the 1920s, immersing themselves in literary and artistic circles. In this episode, we explore their groundbreaking work, their influence on classical and modernist studies, and the shared life they built despite their 37-year age difference.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Women in Climate Action with Mélody Braun</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2025 11:12:55 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Democracies are eroding, and climate skepticism is on the rise worldwide—in some countries more than others. In this episode, we speak with climate adaptation consultant Mélody Braun<strong> </strong>about the growing attacks on climate projects and professionals, and the need for innovative support strategies. This spring, Mélody is organizing a three-part event series highlighting the vital role of women in climate adaptation, featuring organizations with a presence in France.</p><br><p>Check out the series: eventbrite.fr/cc/women-in-climate-action-3629209</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Democracies are eroding, and climate skepticism is on the rise worldwide—in some countries more than others. In this episode, we speak with climate adaptation consultant Mélody Braun<strong> </strong>about the growing attacks on climate projects and professionals, and the need for innovative support strategies. This spring, Mélody is organizing a three-part event series highlighting the vital role of women in climate adaptation, featuring organizations with a presence in France.</p><br><p>Check out the series: eventbrite.fr/cc/women-in-climate-action-3629209</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Pioneering Medical Devices for Wounded Soldiers : Grace Gassette (1871 – 1955)</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Grace Gassette was an American portraitist, nurse, and inventor whose impact spanned both the art world and wartime medicine. Born in Illinois, she moved to Paris in 1896, studying under Mary Cassatt and exhibiting her work in prestigious Paris salons. When World War I broke out, she managed the surgical dressing department at the American Hospital in Paris, where she invented orthopedic devices to aid wounded soldiers, earning her the Legion of Honor in 1917. After the war, she shifted her focus to rehabilitation and spiritual healing, eventually settling in a 14th-century convent in Yvelines, France. In her later years, she returned to New York, reflecting on a life dedicated to both artistic and humanitarian pursuits.</p><br><p>More on Grace Gassette: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/grace-gassette-1871-1955</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Grace Gassette was an American portraitist, nurse, and inventor whose impact spanned both the art world and wartime medicine. Born in Illinois, she moved to Paris in 1896, studying under Mary Cassatt and exhibiting her work in prestigious Paris salons. When World War I broke out, she managed the surgical dressing department at the American Hospital in Paris, where she invented orthopedic devices to aid wounded soldiers, earning her the Legion of Honor in 1917. After the war, she shifted her focus to rehabilitation and spiritual healing, eventually settling in a 14th-century convent in Yvelines, France. In her later years, she returned to New York, reflecting on a life dedicated to both artistic and humanitarian pursuits.</p><br><p>More on Grace Gassette: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/grace-gassette-1871-1955</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>American Society Editor to Paris War Correspondent: Leonora Raines (1866 – 1952)</title>
			<itunes:title>American Society Editor to Paris War Correspondent: Leonora Raines (1866 – 1952)</itunes:title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Leonora Raines</strong> was a self-styled American journalist, war correspondent, and patron of the arts. For over thirty years, she immersed herself in the sociocultural world of Paris, becoming an active member of the Girls' Art Club at 4 rue de Chevreuse. As a WWI war correspondent for <em>The New York Sun</em>, she provided a personal and emotional perspective on the conflict. Throughout her life, Raines traveled extensively and shared her adventures and political insights in numerous journals and magazines.</p><br><p>More on Leonora Raines: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/leonora-s-raines-1866-1952</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p><strong>Leonora Raines</strong> was a self-styled American journalist, war correspondent, and patron of the arts. For over thirty years, she immersed herself in the sociocultural world of Paris, becoming an active member of the Girls' Art Club at 4 rue de Chevreuse. As a WWI war correspondent for <em>The New York Sun</em>, she provided a personal and emotional perspective on the conflict. Throughout her life, Raines traveled extensively and shared her adventures and political insights in numerous journals and magazines.</p><br><p>More on Leonora Raines: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/leonora-s-raines-1866-1952</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Women, Trauma, and Survival: Violette Perrotte on Leading La Maison des Femmes</title>
			<itunes:title>Women, Trauma, and Survival: Violette Perrotte on Leading La Maison des Femmes</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2025 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The Maison des femmes, located at Saint-Denis Delafontaine Hospital, offers medical, psychological, legal, and social support to women facing violence and trauma. In this episode, newly appointed director Violette Perrotte discusses the support they received following the #MeToo movement and their ambitious plan to establish a Maison des Femmes in every department across France. Perrotte returns to the organization after initially volunteering there, following further studies in the U.S. and serving as Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Saint-Denis.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>The Maison des femmes, located at Saint-Denis Delafontaine Hospital, offers medical, psychological, legal, and social support to women facing violence and trauma. In this episode, newly appointed director Violette Perrotte discusses the support they received following the #MeToo movement and their ambitious plan to establish a Maison des Femmes in every department across France. Perrotte returns to the organization after initially volunteering there, following further studies in the U.S. and serving as Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Saint-Denis.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Paris Studios to Harlem Renaissance Icon: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877 – 1968)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller overcame racism and sexism, from subtle slights to overt segregation, to become a celebrated sculptor and a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. In Paris, she studied under Auguste Rodin, exhibited at the Salon des Beaux Arts in 1903, and formed a close friendship with W.E.B. Du Bois. Returning to the United States, she dedicated over sixty years to her artistic career, creating powerful and enduring portrayals of Black life.</p><br><p>When Fuller first arrived at the Girls' Art Club in Paris, where she had been accepted as a resident based on her letters to the director, she was met with surprise and rejection solely due to the color of her skin. Despite this painful experience, she persevered and went on to exhibit her work at the Club with the American Woman's Art Association.&nbsp;</p><p>This episode serves as a stark reminder of a troubling instance of racism in Reid Hall's history.</p><br><p>More on Meta Fuller: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/metafuller</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller overcame racism and sexism, from subtle slights to overt segregation, to become a celebrated sculptor and a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. In Paris, she studied under Auguste Rodin, exhibited at the Salon des Beaux Arts in 1903, and formed a close friendship with W.E.B. Du Bois. Returning to the United States, she dedicated over sixty years to her artistic career, creating powerful and enduring portrayals of Black life.</p><br><p>When Fuller first arrived at the Girls' Art Club in Paris, where she had been accepted as a resident based on her letters to the director, she was met with surprise and rejection solely due to the color of her skin. Despite this painful experience, she persevered and went on to exhibit her work at the Club with the American Woman's Art Association.&nbsp;</p><p>This episode serves as a stark reminder of a troubling instance of racism in Reid Hall's history.</p><br><p>More on Meta Fuller: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/metafuller</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>A Librarian’s Transatlantic Adventure: Constance Winchell (1896 – 1983)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>When you think of a librarian, what comes to mind? Constance Winchell worked as a highly influential reference librarian for over 30 years—but her career took her far beyond the dusty stacks you might imagine! Winchell traveled to Paris during the Roaring Twenties, worked on Franco-American relations at the newly founded American Library in Paris, and traveled extensively throughout Europe. Upon her return to the United States, she authored vital resources for librarians even today: the seventh and eighth editions of the Guide to Reference Books. She stayed at the American University Women’s Club at Reid Hall in 1924.</p><br><p>More on Constance Winchell: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/constancewinchell</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>When you think of a librarian, what comes to mind? Constance Winchell worked as a highly influential reference librarian for over 30 years—but her career took her far beyond the dusty stacks you might imagine! Winchell traveled to Paris during the Roaring Twenties, worked on Franco-American relations at the newly founded American Library in Paris, and traveled extensively throughout Europe. Upon her return to the United States, she authored vital resources for librarians even today: the seventh and eighth editions of the Guide to Reference Books. She stayed at the American University Women’s Club at Reid Hall in 1924.</p><br><p>More on Constance Winchell: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/constancewinchell</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Telling the Bees with Kate Daudy</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Kate Daudy believes that discussing honey can inspire better communication. A British visual artist and 2024-2025 Fellow at the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>, Daudy explores this idea in her ongoing project, <em>Telling the Bees</em>. In this episode, she takes us from the cloud forests of Bolivia to her favorite café on Portobello Road—places that inspire her interdisciplinary art, which delves into intellectual, emotional, and environmental connections.</p><br><p>Learn more about Kate's work: katedaudy.com</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the <a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Kate Daudy believes that discussing honey can inspire better communication. A British visual artist and 2024-2025 Fellow at the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>, Daudy explores this idea in her ongoing project, <em>Telling the Bees</em>. In this episode, she takes us from the cloud forests of Bolivia to her favorite café on Portobello Road—places that inspire her interdisciplinary art, which delves into intellectual, emotional, and environmental connections.</p><br><p>Learn more about Kate's work: katedaudy.com</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the <a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>A Wandering Scholar of Beasts and Saints: Helen Waddell (1889–1965)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Born in Japan, Helen Waddell was an Irish writer and scholar who began her studies at Oxford at the age of 31. After two years in Paris as a fellow at the American University Women’s Club, she became a literary sensation in the late 1920s and 1930s.&nbsp;</p><br><p>Waddell first gained acclaim with <em>The Wandering Scholars</em> (1927), an exploration of 12th- and 13th-century goliards, followed by the widely praised <em>Beasts and Saints</em> (1934) and <em>The Desert Fathers</em> (1936). Her fascination with the medieval scholar Peter Abelard and his tragic love story with Héloise inspired her only novel, the celebrated <em>Peter Abelard</em> (1933).</p><br><p>Though her life was tragically cut short by Alzheimer’s disease, Waddell’s contributions to literature and medieval studies continue to be rediscovered and celebrated.</p><br><p>More on Helen Waddell: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/helen-waddell-1889-1965</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Born in Japan, Helen Waddell was an Irish writer and scholar who began her studies at Oxford at the age of 31. After two years in Paris as a fellow at the American University Women’s Club, she became a literary sensation in the late 1920s and 1930s.&nbsp;</p><br><p>Waddell first gained acclaim with <em>The Wandering Scholars</em> (1927), an exploration of 12th- and 13th-century goliards, followed by the widely praised <em>Beasts and Saints</em> (1934) and <em>The Desert Fathers</em> (1936). Her fascination with the medieval scholar Peter Abelard and his tragic love story with Héloise inspired her only novel, the celebrated <em>Peter Abelard</em> (1933).</p><br><p>Though her life was tragically cut short by Alzheimer’s disease, Waddell’s contributions to literature and medieval studies continue to be rediscovered and celebrated.</p><br><p>More on Helen Waddell: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/helen-waddell-1889-1965</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Sculpting New Faces for WWI Soldiers: Anna Ladd (1878 – 1939)</title>
			<itunes:title>Sculpting New Faces for WWI Soldiers: Anna Ladd (1878 – 1939)</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2025 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Anna Ladd was an unconventional American sculptor whose work bridged art and humanity. During World War I, she founded the Studio for Portrait Masks under the American Red Cross, crafting face masks that restored both the appearance and self-esteem of soldiers disfigured by war. This remarkable contribution earned her France’s prestigious Legion of Honor.</p><br><p>While she is best known for her wartime efforts, Ladd lectured widely as an outspoken theorist on art and sculpture. In a 1925 public address, she declared:</p><blockquote>“Sculptors, to be any good at all, have to touch all sides of life. They must have the physical strength of a blacksmith, the skill of a carpenter, the precision of a dentist, the knowledge of anatomy and psychology of a physician. They must have the soul of a poet and the creative energy of a god.”</blockquote><p><br></p><p>More on Anna Ladd: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/studio-portrait-masks-1918-1920</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. </p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Anna Ladd was an unconventional American sculptor whose work bridged art and humanity. During World War I, she founded the Studio for Portrait Masks under the American Red Cross, crafting face masks that restored both the appearance and self-esteem of soldiers disfigured by war. This remarkable contribution earned her France’s prestigious Legion of Honor.</p><br><p>While she is best known for her wartime efforts, Ladd lectured widely as an outspoken theorist on art and sculpture. In a 1925 public address, she declared:</p><blockquote>“Sculptors, to be any good at all, have to touch all sides of life. They must have the physical strength of a blacksmith, the skill of a carpenter, the precision of a dentist, the knowledge of anatomy and psychology of a physician. They must have the soul of a poet and the creative energy of a god.”</blockquote><p><br></p><p>More on Anna Ladd: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/studio-portrait-masks-1918-1920</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information: reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Get our newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. </p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>When Scholars and Artists Collaborate for a Year with Mark Mazower and Marie d’Origny</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2025 08:00:55 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The Columbia <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>, established in 2018, brings together scholars and artists for a year-long exploration of ideas, creativity, and collaboration. In this episode, we delve into the vibrant intersection of intellectual rigor and artistic expression at the core of the Institute, with Mark Mazower, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Director, and Marie d’Origny, the Paris Director. They discuss the Institute’s dynamic scholarly initiatives, the cross-disciplinary connections it fosters, and the engaging encounters that take place at its regular public events.</p><br><p>Learn more about the Institute: <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">ideasimagination.columbia.edu</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - <a href="http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</a></p><p>Newsletter - <a href="http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</a></p><p>Instagram - <a href="http://instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">instagram.com/cgcparis</a></p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - <a href="http://x.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">x.com/cgcpariscenter</a></p><p>LinkedIn - <a href="http://linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</a></p><p>Facebook - <a href="http://facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">facebook.com/cgcparis</a></p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the <a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>The Columbia <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>, established in 2018, brings together scholars and artists for a year-long exploration of ideas, creativity, and collaboration. In this episode, we delve into the vibrant intersection of intellectual rigor and artistic expression at the core of the Institute, with Mark Mazower, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Director, and Marie d’Origny, the Paris Director. They discuss the Institute’s dynamic scholarly initiatives, the cross-disciplinary connections it fosters, and the engaging encounters that take place at its regular public events.</p><br><p>Learn more about the Institute: <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">ideasimagination.columbia.edu</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - <a href="http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</a></p><p>Newsletter - <a href="http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</a></p><p>Instagram - <a href="http://instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">instagram.com/cgcparis</a></p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - <a href="http://x.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">x.com/cgcpariscenter</a></p><p>LinkedIn - <a href="http://linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</a></p><p>Facebook - <a href="http://facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">facebook.com/cgcparis</a></p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Centers</a>, <a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia World Projects</a>, the <a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Unearthing Prehistoric Art: Mary Boyle (1881 – 1977) and Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin (1900 – 1991)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Two remarkable women brought humanity’s oldest stories etched in stone to light. Mary Boyle and Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin, pioneers in prehistoric art, were key collaborators of the renowned Abbé Henri Breuil. Together, they explored and documented ancient petroglyphs, spanning Europe’s caves to Africa’s cliffs. Boyle’s vivid illustrations and writings, combined with de Saint-Mathurin’s groundbreaking discoveries—such as the Magdalenian frieze in France’s Rhone Valley—transformed our understanding of prehistoric art. Both scholars, Boyle from Scotland and de Saint-Mathurin from France, resided at Reid Hall in the 1930s as members of the University Women’s Club.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Two remarkable women brought humanity’s oldest stories etched in stone to light. Mary Boyle and Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin, pioneers in prehistoric art, were key collaborators of the renowned Abbé Henri Breuil. Together, they explored and documented ancient petroglyphs, spanning Europe’s caves to Africa’s cliffs. Boyle’s vivid illustrations and writings, combined with de Saint-Mathurin’s groundbreaking discoveries—such as the Magdalenian frieze in France’s Rhone Valley—transformed our understanding of prehistoric art. Both scholars, Boyle from Scotland and de Saint-Mathurin from France, resided at Reid Hall in the 1930s as members of the University Women’s Club.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Explorations from Montparnasse to the Arctic: Elizabeth Taylor (1856 – 1932)</title>
			<itunes:title>Explorations from Montparnasse to the Arctic: Elizabeth Taylor (1856 – 1932)</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Dec 2024 08:00:54 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Reid Hall’s Elizabeth Taylor was not the Hollywood icon, but a trailblazing 19th-century explorer. Scientific curiosity and unshakable independence led Taylor from her birthplace in Columbus, Ohio, to the bohemian heart of Montparnasse, to the icy wilderness of the Arctic. She chronicled her adventures in Alaska, Iceland, Norway, and the Faroe Islands through articles and sketches, published in various periodicals. Taylor lodged at Reid Hall in the early days of the Girls’ Art Club, focusing on wildlife documentation, and was later exhibited in shows as part of the American Woman's Art Association.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Reid Hall’s Elizabeth Taylor was not the Hollywood icon, but a trailblazing 19th-century explorer. Scientific curiosity and unshakable independence led Taylor from her birthplace in Columbus, Ohio, to the bohemian heart of Montparnasse, to the icy wilderness of the Arctic. She chronicled her adventures in Alaska, Iceland, Norway, and the Faroe Islands through articles and sketches, published in various periodicals. Taylor lodged at Reid Hall in the early days of the Girls’ Art Club, focusing on wildlife documentation, and was later exhibited in shows as part of the American Woman's Art Association.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Valette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Marco Tedesco is Measuring Polar Ice Caps: They’re Melting Faster</title>
			<itunes:title>Marco Tedesco is Measuring Polar Ice Caps: They’re Melting Faster</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Dec 2024 08:00:14 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The vast, alien landscape of the Arctic is Marco Tedesco’s laboratory. Due to climate change, this region is the most endangered place on Earth. In this episode, Tedesco discusses what ice science can teach us about our environment and takes us through a day in the life of an arctic climate scientist, as he does in his book <em>The Hidden Life of Ice.</em></p><br><p>Marco Tedesco is a Lamont Research Professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University and Adjunct Scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS). Learn more about his work: <a href="https://marcotedesco.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://marcotedesco.com/</a></p><br><p>Learn more about the book, <em>The Hidden Life of Ice</em>: <a href="https://theexperimentpublishing.com/catalogs/fall-2020/the-hidden-life-of-ice/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://theexperimentpublishing.com/catalogs/fall-2020/the-hidden-life-of-ice/</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>The vast, alien landscape of the Arctic is Marco Tedesco’s laboratory. Due to climate change, this region is the most endangered place on Earth. In this episode, Tedesco discusses what ice science can teach us about our environment and takes us through a day in the life of an arctic climate scientist, as he does in his book <em>The Hidden Life of Ice.</em></p><br><p>Marco Tedesco is a Lamont Research Professor at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University and Adjunct Scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS). Learn more about his work: <a href="https://marcotedesco.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://marcotedesco.com/</a></p><br><p>Learn more about the book, <em>The Hidden Life of Ice</em>: <a href="https://theexperimentpublishing.com/catalogs/fall-2020/the-hidden-life-of-ice/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://theexperimentpublishing.com/catalogs/fall-2020/the-hidden-life-of-ice/</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The Reid Women: A Family History of Philanthropy</title>
			<itunes:title>The Reid Women: A Family History of Philanthropy</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2024 08:00:01 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>We are joined by Mary Louise Taylor, great-granddaughter of Helen Rogers Reid, who will offer a glimpse into the lives and motivations of the Reid women and their significant global philanthropic contributions. After Elisabeth Mills Reid purchased the property in 1911, she oversaw a period of transformation, enhancing the estate and fostering a vibrant artistic community. Her daughter-in-law, Helen Rogers Reid, later took over management, during which Reid Hall became home to the University Women's Club from 1922 to 1939. After a wartime pause, its study abroad programs resumed, and in 1964, Helen Rogers Reid generously gifted Reid Hall to Columbia University.</p><br><p>Mary Louise Taylor, great-great-granddaughter of Elisabeth Mills Reid and great-granddaughter of Helen Rogers Reid, resides in New York City, where she works in asset management. In addition to researching her family history, she served as Research Lead for Sunita Kumar Nair’s recent book <em>Carolyn Bessette Kennedy: A Life in Fashion</em>.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Vallette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. The Paris Global Center is part of <a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>We are joined by Mary Louise Taylor, great-granddaughter of Helen Rogers Reid, who will offer a glimpse into the lives and motivations of the Reid women and their significant global philanthropic contributions. After Elisabeth Mills Reid purchased the property in 1911, she oversaw a period of transformation, enhancing the estate and fostering a vibrant artistic community. Her daughter-in-law, Helen Rogers Reid, later took over management, during which Reid Hall became home to the University Women's Club from 1922 to 1939. After a wartime pause, its study abroad programs resumed, and in 1964, Helen Rogers Reid generously gifted Reid Hall to Columbia University.</p><br><p>Mary Louise Taylor, great-great-granddaughter of Elisabeth Mills Reid and great-granddaughter of Helen Rogers Reid, resides in New York City, where she works in asset management. In addition to researching her family history, she served as Research Lead for Sunita Kumar Nair’s recent book <em>Carolyn Bessette Kennedy: A Life in Fashion</em>.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, Charlotte Force, and Anthony Vallette</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. The Paris Global Center is part of <a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Past and Present Visions of Notre Dame with Tomas van Houtryve</title>
			<itunes:title>Past and Present Visions of Notre Dame with Tomas van Houtryve</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 28 Nov 2024 10:25:55 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>After a fire devastated Notre-Dame in 2019, only three photographers were chosen to document its reconstruction. Among them was Tomas van Houtryve, a 2024-2025 Fellow of the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Over four years, van Houtryve captured the cathedral’s revival using a range of techniques—from the historic collodion process to drone photography—highlighting the moment's historical depth and significance. In this episode, he reflects on how the present and the past intersected throughout the project, his collaborations with fellow photographers and craftspeople, and the journey that led to <em>36 Views of Notre-Dame</em>, a book and an exhibition now on view at Galerie Miranda in Paris through December 23, 2024.</p><br><p>Tomas van Houtryve is a Paris based artist, photographer and filmmaker whose major works interweave investigative journalism, philosophy and metaphor. Learn more about his work: <a href="https://tomasvh.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://tomasvh.com/</a></p><p>Tomas is a 2024 – 2025 Fellow of the Institute for Ideas &amp; Imagination. Learn more: <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/</a></p><br><p>Visit Tomas’ current Exhibition, on view 31 October – 23 december 2024, “Tomas Van Houtryve + Ellen Carey – <em>Black and white, topographies</em>”:</p><p><a href="https://www.galeriemiranda.com/ellen-carey-tomas-van-houtryve-2/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.galeriemiranda.com/ellen-carey-tomas-van-houtryve-2/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Learn more about the book, <em>36 Views of Notre Dame</em>: <a href="https://www.radiusbooks.org/all-books/p/tomas-van-houtryve-36-views-of-notre-dame" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.radiusbooks.org/all-books/p/tomas-van-houtryve-36-views-of-notre-dame</a></p><br><p>Access to the work site was organized in partnership with <a href="https://rebatirnotredamedeparis.fr/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Rebatir Notre-Dame de Paris</a> and <a href="https://www.nationalgeographic.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">National Geographic</a>.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - <a href="http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</a></p><p>Newsletter - <a href="http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</a></p><p>Instagram - <a href="http://instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">instagram.com/cgcparis</a></p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - <a href="http://x.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">x.com/cgcpariscenter</a></p><p>LinkedIn - <a href="http://linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</a></p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. The Paris Global Center is part of <a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>After a fire devastated Notre-Dame in 2019, only three photographers were chosen to document its reconstruction. Among them was Tomas van Houtryve, a 2024-2025 Fellow of the Institute for Ideas and Imagination. Over four years, van Houtryve captured the cathedral’s revival using a range of techniques—from the historic collodion process to drone photography—highlighting the moment's historical depth and significance. In this episode, he reflects on how the present and the past intersected throughout the project, his collaborations with fellow photographers and craftspeople, and the journey that led to <em>36 Views of Notre-Dame</em>, a book and an exhibition now on view at Galerie Miranda in Paris through December 23, 2024.</p><br><p>Tomas van Houtryve is a Paris based artist, photographer and filmmaker whose major works interweave investigative journalism, philosophy and metaphor. Learn more about his work: <a href="https://tomasvh.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://tomasvh.com/</a></p><p>Tomas is a 2024 – 2025 Fellow of the Institute for Ideas &amp; Imagination. Learn more: <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/</a></p><br><p>Visit Tomas’ current Exhibition, on view 31 October – 23 december 2024, “Tomas Van Houtryve + Ellen Carey – <em>Black and white, topographies</em>”:</p><p><a href="https://www.galeriemiranda.com/ellen-carey-tomas-van-houtryve-2/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.galeriemiranda.com/ellen-carey-tomas-van-houtryve-2/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Learn more about the book, <em>36 Views of Notre Dame</em>: <a href="https://www.radiusbooks.org/all-books/p/tomas-van-houtryve-36-views-of-notre-dame" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.radiusbooks.org/all-books/p/tomas-van-houtryve-36-views-of-notre-dame</a></p><br><p>Access to the work site was organized in partnership with <a href="https://rebatirnotredamedeparis.fr/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Rebatir Notre-Dame de Paris</a> and <a href="https://www.nationalgeographic.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">National Geographic</a>.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - <a href="http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</a></p><p>Newsletter - <a href="http://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</a></p><p>Instagram - <a href="http://instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">instagram.com/cgcparis</a></p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - <a href="http://x.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">x.com/cgcpariscenter</a></p><p>LinkedIn - <a href="http://linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</a></p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. The Paris Global Center is part of <a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Becoming Reid Hall: 4 rue de Chevreuse at the Turn of the Century (1893 – 1914)</title>
			<itunes:title>Becoming Reid Hall: 4 rue de Chevreuse at the Turn of the Century (1893 – 1914)</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Nov 2024 08:00:38 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Brunhilde Biebuyck, Director of Reid Hall and the Columbia Global Center in Paris, welcomes you to 4 rue de Chevreuse. Today, this address houses several Columbia University initiatives in Paris, serving as a vibrant hub for intellectual exploration across the arts, humanities, and social sciences.</p><br><p>But when, and how, did it become Reid Hall? In 1893, American philanthropist Elisabeth Mills Reid began leasing the property, using her vision and resources to create a cultural nexus that connected women artists with instructors, wealthy patrons, and collectors. Renamed Reid Hall in 1928, it became a home and haven for American and international women artists, students, and scholars in Montparnasse for decades. In this podcast, we aim to revive the stories of these women—often overlooked by history—whose contributions profoundly shaped the Reid Hall we know today.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a> </p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Brunhilde Biebuyck, Director of Reid Hall and the Columbia Global Center in Paris, welcomes you to 4 rue de Chevreuse. Today, this address houses several Columbia University initiatives in Paris, serving as a vibrant hub for intellectual exploration across the arts, humanities, and social sciences.</p><br><p>But when, and how, did it become Reid Hall? In 1893, American philanthropist Elisabeth Mills Reid began leasing the property, using her vision and resources to create a cultural nexus that connected women artists with instructors, wealthy patrons, and collectors. Renamed Reid Hall in 1928, it became a home and haven for American and international women artists, students, and scholars in Montparnasse for decades. In this podcast, we aim to revive the stories of these women—often overlooked by history—whose contributions profoundly shaped the Reid Hall we know today.</p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a> </p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Play, Protest, and Politics in American Stadiums with Frank Guridy</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:30:05 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Columbia Professor Frank Guridy's latest book, <em>The Stadium</em>, traces the history of the American stadium as a battleground for social justice since its inception. In this episode, he discusses his origins as a sports fan growing up in the Bronx and the experience of combing through vast digital archives to assemble a narrative filled with anti-fascist rallies, Black Power demonstrations, feminist protests, and more. </p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Columbia Professor Frank Guridy's latest book, <em>The Stadium</em>, traces the history of the American stadium as a battleground for social justice since its inception. In this episode, he discusses his origins as a sports fan growing up in the Bronx and the experience of combing through vast digital archives to assemble a narrative filled with anti-fascist rallies, Black Power demonstrations, feminist protests, and more. </p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Assa Traoré on Solidarity, Racial Justice, and Leadership</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Launched in 2022,<strong> </strong><em>Génération Leaders</em> is a training program dedicated to mentoring a new generation leaders committed to justice, equality, and the fight against all forms of discrimination. It was founded by<strong> Assa Traoré</strong>, an activist whose brother, Adama Traoré, died in police custody in 2016 on the day of his 24th birthday. The program highlights the power of collective decision-making, a strength Traoré draws from her model of collaborative leadership. In this episode, she reflects on her journey as an activist and shares how the <em>Comité Adama</em> has fostered intersectional solidarity in the pursuit of justice.</p><br><p>Since its second year, <em>Génération Leaders</em> has been hosted at Reid Hall. Learn more about its partnership with Columbia and how to apply for the third cohort here: <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/news/shaping-future-justice-and-equality-generation-leaders" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/news/shaping-future-justice-and-equality-generation-leaders</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>English voiceover: Tessa Overvoorde</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Launched in 2022,<strong> </strong><em>Génération Leaders</em> is a training program dedicated to mentoring a new generation leaders committed to justice, equality, and the fight against all forms of discrimination. It was founded by<strong> Assa Traoré</strong>, an activist whose brother, Adama Traoré, died in police custody in 2016 on the day of his 24th birthday. The program highlights the power of collective decision-making, a strength Traoré draws from her model of collaborative leadership. In this episode, she reflects on her journey as an activist and shares how the <em>Comité Adama</em> has fostered intersectional solidarity in the pursuit of justice.</p><br><p>Since its second year, <em>Génération Leaders</em> has been hosted at Reid Hall. Learn more about its partnership with Columbia and how to apply for the third cohort here: <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/news/shaping-future-justice-and-equality-generation-leaders" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/news/shaping-future-justice-and-equality-generation-leaders</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>English voiceover: Tessa Overvoorde</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In 2022, <em>Le Monde</em> expanded its reach to English-speaking audiences, adapting its award-winning journalism for a global readership. In this episode, <strong>Elvire Camus</strong>, Editor-in-Chief and founder of <em>Le Monde</em> in English, shares insights on the translation process—from selecting key stories to preserving nuance and cultural context, to the unique challenges of multimedia reporting. She also reflects on building trust and transparency with readers through accessible, high-quality journalism, fostering an informed and connected global community.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p>Website - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p>Newsletter - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p>Instagram - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p>X (formerly Twitter) - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p>LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p>Facebook - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p>YouTube - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Special Series Coming Soon! Women of Reid Hall, Artists and Scholars in Montparnasse (1893 – 1939)</title>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Discover the untold stories of remarkable women who shaped Reid Hall. Each episode highlights the lives and accomplishments of artists, scientists, philanthropists, or scholars, from 1893 to 1939. Providing rich historical context, “Women of Reid Hall” ensures that these women's contributions are not forgotten.</p><br><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/women-reid-hall" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">“Women of Reid Hall”</a> is a special series of <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/atelier-podcast" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Atelier</em></a>, a podcast produced by the Columbia Global Paris Center. Hosted by Brunhilde Biebuyck, director of Reid Hall and the Columbia Global Paris Center, and Marie Doezema, Senior Special Projects Manager at the Paris Global Center, the special series draws from the research undertaken by the Reid Hall History Project. </p><br><p>The Reid Hall History Project continues to grow, enriched by the contributions of numerous collaborators. The website is regularly updated with new insights and information. Learn more about the fascinating story here: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/</a> </p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Hosts: Brunhilde Biebuyck and Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: James Allen, Brunhilde Biebuyck, Marie Doezema, Krista Faurie, and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s Nocturne performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world. The Paris Global Center is part of <a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>On the Frontlines of the Free Press with Forbidden Stories’ Laurent Richard</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Since its founding in 2017, <a href="https://forbiddenstories.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Forbidden Stories</em></a> has delivered a powerful message: killing the journalist won’t kill the story. This Emmy-winning global network of journalists is committed to continuing the work of their colleagues who face threats, imprisonment, or have been murdered. In this episode, <strong>Laurent Richard</strong>, founder and executive director of <em>Forbidden Stories</em>, shares the origins of this groundbreaking initiative, inspired by his own investigative work and the urgent need to protect press freedom.</p><br><p>We also discuss Forbidden Stories’ partnership with the Columbia Global Paris Center, including public panel discussions with journalists focused on their latest investigations, <a href="https://forbiddenstories.org/the-gaza-project-how-forbidden-stories-investigated-the-killing-of-nearly-100-journalists-in-gaza/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>The Gaza Project</em> </a>and <a href="https://forbiddenstories.org/about-the-baku-connection/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>The Baku Connection</em></a>.&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Since its founding in 2017, <a href="https://forbiddenstories.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Forbidden Stories</em></a> has delivered a powerful message: killing the journalist won’t kill the story. This Emmy-winning global network of journalists is committed to continuing the work of their colleagues who face threats, imprisonment, or have been murdered. In this episode, <strong>Laurent Richard</strong>, founder and executive director of <em>Forbidden Stories</em>, shares the origins of this groundbreaking initiative, inspired by his own investigative work and the urgent need to protect press freedom.</p><br><p>We also discuss Forbidden Stories’ partnership with the Columbia Global Paris Center, including public panel discussions with journalists focused on their latest investigations, <a href="https://forbiddenstories.org/the-gaza-project-how-forbidden-stories-investigated-the-killing-of-nearly-100-journalists-in-gaza/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>The Gaza Project</em> </a>and <a href="https://forbiddenstories.org/about-the-baku-connection/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>The Baku Connection</em></a>.&nbsp;</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Assa Traoré sur la solidarité, la justice et le leadership</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2024 08:20:29 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Après six ans de lutte, Assa Traoré a créé en 2022 <strong>Génération Leaders</strong>, un programme visant à former une nouvelle génération de leaders engagés pour l'égalité et la justice, et à combattre les discriminations sous toutes leurs formes. Elle y souligne l'importance de la prise de décision collective et la force qu'elle puise dans ce modèle de leadership collaboratif. Dans cet épisode, Assa Traoré revient sur son parcours d'activiste et explique comment le Comité Adama a tissé des liens de solidarité intersectionnelle dans la lutte pour la justice.</p><br><p>La formation Génération Leaders se déroule à Reid Hall depuis sa deuxième année. Découvrez plus d'informations sur le programme, ses liens avec Columbia, et comment postuler pour la troisième promotion ici : https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/news/justice-et-egalite-visions-davenirs-possibles-avec-generation-leaders</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Après six ans de lutte, Assa Traoré a créé en 2022 <strong>Génération Leaders</strong>, un programme visant à former une nouvelle génération de leaders engagés pour l'égalité et la justice, et à combattre les discriminations sous toutes leurs formes. Elle y souligne l'importance de la prise de décision collective et la force qu'elle puise dans ce modèle de leadership collaboratif. Dans cet épisode, Assa Traoré revient sur son parcours d'activiste et explique comment le Comité Adama a tissé des liens de solidarité intersectionnelle dans la lutte pour la justice.</p><br><p>La formation Génération Leaders se déroule à Reid Hall depuis sa deuxième année. Découvrez plus d'informations sur le programme, ses liens avec Columbia, et comment postuler pour la troisième promotion ici : https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/news/justice-et-egalite-visions-davenirs-possibles-avec-generation-leaders</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Theo Albaric</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Arts Education, Failure, and Moments of Oxygen with Delphine Grouès</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2024 14:06:34 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>The creative process offers a liberating counterpoint to other work, encouraging diverse thinking through varied mediums and perspectives, reframing failure as a first step toward innovation, and balancing professional and academic efforts. In this episode, <strong>Delphine Grouès</strong> discusses the role of creativity in education at Sciences Po and its influence on her career as an academic, teacher, and artist.</p><br><p><strong>Delphine Grouès </strong>is the Dean of the Maison des Arts et de la Création at Sciences Po. A passionate scholar and writer, she authored a thesis titled <em>Cris et écrits de l'opprimé</em>, which explores Chilean popular protests, and the play <em>La Lueur de l'ombre</em>, which delves into the theme of collective memory and silence. Delphine's love for Chile is reflected in her work and her adventurous spirit, as she annually travels through the Andes on horseback, exploring some of the most remote and wild areas. She has also written a novel, <em>Cordillera</em>, inspired by her personal journeys and connection with the Chilean landscape.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>The creative process offers a liberating counterpoint to other work, encouraging diverse thinking through varied mediums and perspectives, reframing failure as a first step toward innovation, and balancing professional and academic efforts. In this episode, <strong>Delphine Grouès</strong> discusses the role of creativity in education at Sciences Po and its influence on her career as an academic, teacher, and artist.</p><br><p><strong>Delphine Grouès </strong>is the Dean of the Maison des Arts et de la Création at Sciences Po. A passionate scholar and writer, she authored a thesis titled <em>Cris et écrits de l'opprimé</em>, which explores Chilean popular protests, and the play <em>La Lueur de l'ombre</em>, which delves into the theme of collective memory and silence. Delphine's love for Chile is reflected in her work and her adventurous spirit, as she annually travels through the Andes on horseback, exploring some of the most remote and wild areas. She has also written a novel, <em>Cordillera</em>, inspired by her personal journeys and connection with the Chilean landscape.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Driftscape: An Immersive Exploration of Boredom with Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg</title>
			<itunes:title>Driftscape: An Immersive Exploration of Boredom with Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 10:16:20 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg performed <em>Driftscape </em>on May 13, 2024, at the second annual Nuit de l’Imagination, exploring the theme of boredom. After discussing how boredom influences their creativity, we invited them to share a version of the performance with <em>Atelier </em>listeners.</p><br><p><strong>Ursula Kwong-Brown</strong> is an LA-based pianist/composer/arts technologist. Described as “atmospheric and accomplished” by <em>The New York Times</em>, her work has been performed in diverse venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Ursula received her PhD in Music and New Media from UC Berkeley, and her BA in Music and Biology from Columbia University.</p><br><p><strong>Daniel Erdberg</strong> is a New York and Los Angeles based sound artist, director, writer and composer chiefly interested in the intersection of technology and presentational aesthetics. His work has been seen (and heard!) in New York on Broadway and at theaters and concert halls around the world.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg performed <em>Driftscape </em>on May 13, 2024, at the second annual Nuit de l’Imagination, exploring the theme of boredom. After discussing how boredom influences their creativity, we invited them to share a version of the performance with <em>Atelier </em>listeners.</p><br><p><strong>Ursula Kwong-Brown</strong> is an LA-based pianist/composer/arts technologist. Described as “atmospheric and accomplished” by <em>The New York Times</em>, her work has been performed in diverse venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Ursula received her PhD in Music and New Media from UC Berkeley, and her BA in Music and Biology from Columbia University.</p><br><p><strong>Daniel Erdberg</strong> is a New York and Los Angeles based sound artist, director, writer and composer chiefly interested in the intersection of technology and presentational aesthetics. His work has been seen (and heard!) in New York on Broadway and at theaters and concert halls around the world.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>How Universities Are Responding to Climate Change with Alex Halliday</title>
			<itunes:title>How Universities Are Responding to Climate Change with Alex Halliday</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Sep 2024 09:05:16 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What should be the role of academic institutions to lead the fight against climate change? Regrouping the expertise of Columbia faculty and researchers across the university, the Climate School aims to create and inspire solutions and educate future leaders for just, prosperous societies on a healthy planet. In this episode, Alex Halliday discusses why Columbia created a Climate School in the first place.</p><br><p>Professor <strong>Alex Halliday</strong> is Founding Dean Emeritus of the Columbia Climate School and a former director of the Earth Institute.</p><br><p>Learn more about the Columbia Climate School: <a href="http://climate.columbia.edu" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">climate.columbia.edu</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>What should be the role of academic institutions to lead the fight against climate change? Regrouping the expertise of Columbia faculty and researchers across the university, the Climate School aims to create and inspire solutions and educate future leaders for just, prosperous societies on a healthy planet. In this episode, Alex Halliday discusses why Columbia created a Climate School in the first place.</p><br><p>Professor <strong>Alex Halliday</strong> is Founding Dean Emeritus of the Columbia Climate School and a former director of the Earth Institute.</p><br><p>Learn more about the Columbia Climate School: <a href="http://climate.columbia.edu" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">climate.columbia.edu</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Wandering Scholars: From 20th-century Travelers to Study Abroad with Tamara Walker</title>
			<itunes:title>Wandering Scholars: From 20th-century Travelers to Study Abroad with Tamara Walker</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jul 2024 10:04:41 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>How can combining historical exploration and travel memoir reveal the poignant histories of diverse African Americans who left the United States over the past century? In this episode, Tamara Walker discusses her recent book <em>Beyond the Shores: A History of African Americans Abroad </em>(Crown, 2023). Her own travel experiences inform not only her written work, but also impelled her to co-create non-profit organization The Wandering Scholar, which makes international travel more accessible to high schoolers from underrepresented backgrounds.</p><br><p><strong>Tamara J. Walker</strong> is an historian and Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Barnard College. Her scholarship focuses on the history of slavery in Latin America and its legacies in the modern era.</p><br><p>Learn more about The Wandering Scholar: <a href="https://www.thewanderingscholar.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">thewanderingscholar.org</a></p><p>Listen to the “Why We Wander” podcast: <a href="https://www.thewanderingscholar.org/podcast" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">thewanderingscholar.org/podcast</a>&nbsp;</p><p>Read <em>Beyond the Shores</em>: <a href="https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635185/beyond-the-shores-by-tamara-j-walker/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635185/beyond-the-shores-by-tamara-j-walker</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>How can combining historical exploration and travel memoir reveal the poignant histories of diverse African Americans who left the United States over the past century? In this episode, Tamara Walker discusses her recent book <em>Beyond the Shores: A History of African Americans Abroad </em>(Crown, 2023). Her own travel experiences inform not only her written work, but also impelled her to co-create non-profit organization The Wandering Scholar, which makes international travel more accessible to high schoolers from underrepresented backgrounds.</p><br><p><strong>Tamara J. Walker</strong> is an historian and Associate Professor of Africana Studies at Barnard College. Her scholarship focuses on the history of slavery in Latin America and its legacies in the modern era.</p><br><p>Learn more about The Wandering Scholar: <a href="https://www.thewanderingscholar.org/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">thewanderingscholar.org</a></p><p>Listen to the “Why We Wander” podcast: <a href="https://www.thewanderingscholar.org/podcast" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">thewanderingscholar.org/podcast</a>&nbsp;</p><p>Read <em>Beyond the Shores</em>: <a href="https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635185/beyond-the-shores-by-tamara-j-walker/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">penguinrandomhouse.com/books/635185/beyond-the-shores-by-tamara-j-walker</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title><![CDATA["Go young, go often, and go long": Anne Atheling's Advice to Young Travelers]]></title>
			<itunes:title><![CDATA["Go young, go often, and go long": Anne Atheling's Advice to Young Travelers]]></itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jul 2024 08:00:33 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Anne Atheling’s advice to other travelers can best be summed up as follows: “Go young, go often, and go long.” A Barnard graduate of the class of 1950, she studied abroad at Reid Hall in the Summer of 1949 with the Smith Junior Year Abroad program, one of the first post-WWII and in the same year as future First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier. As she puts it, this “kicked off a life-long love of everything French.” From May to October 1950 she hosteled alone throughout Europe. It then took her 50 years to return to France. On one of her now-regular trips to Paris since 2000, she tells us about the impact of study abroad on her life, her love of solo travel, and the importance of independent thinking.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Anne Atheling’s advice to other travelers can best be summed up as follows: “Go young, go often, and go long.” A Barnard graduate of the class of 1950, she studied abroad at Reid Hall in the Summer of 1949 with the Smith Junior Year Abroad program, one of the first post-WWII and in the same year as future First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier. As she puts it, this “kicked off a life-long love of everything French.” From May to October 1950 she hosteled alone throughout Europe. It then took her 50 years to return to France. On one of her now-regular trips to Paris since 2000, she tells us about the impact of study abroad on her life, her love of solo travel, and the importance of independent thinking.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Merging Healthcare and Personal Narratives with Delphine Taylor and Nellie Hermann</title>
			<itunes:title>Merging Healthcare and Personal Narratives with Delphine Taylor and Nellie Hermann</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jun 2024 09:14:14 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Narrative medicine is a medical approach that emphasizes the importance of understanding and integrating patients' narratives into their healthcare. In this episode, Delphine Taylor and Nellie Hermann discuss this innovative field at the intersection of humanities, the arts, clinical practice, and health care justice. They were at Reid Hall in Paris for a conference with French and European colleagues, and shared anecdotes with us about the cross-cultural application of this approach.</p><br><p>Dr. Delphine Taylor, M.D., is Associate Professor of Medicine at the Columbia University Medical Center and practices at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia University Irving Medical Center.</p><br><p>Nellie Hermann is Creative Director of the Program in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University. She has published two novels, <em>The Cure for Grief</em> and <em>The Season of Migration</em>.</p><br><p>Learn about Narrative Medicine at Columbia: <a href="https://www.mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu/division-narrative-medicine" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu/division-narrative-medicine</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Narrative medicine is a medical approach that emphasizes the importance of understanding and integrating patients' narratives into their healthcare. In this episode, Delphine Taylor and Nellie Hermann discuss this innovative field at the intersection of humanities, the arts, clinical practice, and health care justice. They were at Reid Hall in Paris for a conference with French and European colleagues, and shared anecdotes with us about the cross-cultural application of this approach.</p><br><p>Dr. Delphine Taylor, M.D., is Associate Professor of Medicine at the Columbia University Medical Center and practices at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia University Irving Medical Center.</p><br><p>Nellie Hermann is Creative Director of the Program in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University. She has published two novels, <em>The Cure for Grief</em> and <em>The Season of Migration</em>.</p><br><p>Learn about Narrative Medicine at Columbia: <a href="https://www.mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu/division-narrative-medicine" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu/division-narrative-medicine</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Trauma Reporting: Protections and Practices for Journalists with Juliana Ruhfus</title>
			<itunes:title>Trauma Reporting: Protections and Practices for Journalists with Juliana Ruhfus</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jun 2024 09:08:37 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>How can journalists report on traumatic events, protect sources, and ensure a safe newsroom? In this episode, Juliana Ruhfus, director of Dart Centre Europe, a Columbia Journalism School project, explores their cross-cultural work through online resources, in-person retreats, workshops, and events at the Paris Center.</p><br><p>Juliana Ruhfus took over as director of Dart Centre Europe (DCE) in 2022, a relationship that started in 2010 with her attendance of one of Dart’s first UK retreats. Juliana is an award-winning, internationally known broadcaster and journalist. Find out more about her work: <a href="https://www.julianaruhfus.net/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.julianaruhfus.net/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma is a resource center and global network of journalists, journalism educators and health professionals dedicated to improving media coverage of trauma, conflict and tragedy. It is a project of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City, with international satellite offices in London and Melbourne. Learn more: <a href="https://dartcenter.org/europe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://dartcenter.org/europe</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>How can journalists report on traumatic events, protect sources, and ensure a safe newsroom? In this episode, Juliana Ruhfus, director of Dart Centre Europe, a Columbia Journalism School project, explores their cross-cultural work through online resources, in-person retreats, workshops, and events at the Paris Center.</p><br><p>Juliana Ruhfus took over as director of Dart Centre Europe (DCE) in 2022, a relationship that started in 2010 with her attendance of one of Dart’s first UK retreats. Juliana is an award-winning, internationally known broadcaster and journalist. Find out more about her work: <a href="https://www.julianaruhfus.net/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.julianaruhfus.net/</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma is a resource center and global network of journalists, journalism educators and health professionals dedicated to improving media coverage of trauma, conflict and tragedy. It is a project of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City, with international satellite offices in London and Melbourne. Learn more: <a href="https://dartcenter.org/europe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://dartcenter.org/europe</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Boredom, Chaos, and the Creative Process with Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg</title>
			<itunes:title>Boredom, Chaos, and the Creative Process with Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 30 May 2024 10:27:26 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to be bored, and what is the impact of boredom on creativity, connection, and inspiration? Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg, in Paris for Reid Hall's annual "Nuit de l'Imagination," discuss their relationships with boredom and introduce listeners to their new composition, <em>Driftscape</em>, an immersive musical performance that attempts to create a space, both personal and collective, where listeners can rest their attention for sixty minutes, be present, and allow their minds to gently wander.</p><br><p>As is mentioned in this interview, an excerpt from <em>Driftsape</em> will be published soon as an Atelier minisode.</p><br><p>Ursula Kwong-Brown&nbsp;is an LA-based pianist/composer/arts technologist. Described as “atmospheric and accomplished” by&nbsp;<em>The New York Times</em>, her work has been performed in diverse venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Ursula received her PhD in Music and New Media from UC Berkeley, and her BA in Music and Biology from Columbia University.</p><br><p>Daniel Erdberg&nbsp;is a New York and Los Angeles based sound artist, director, writer and composer chiefly interested in the intersection of technology and presentational aesthetics. His work has been seen (and heard!) in New York on Broadway and at theaters and concert halls around the world.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Site</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to be bored, and what is the impact of boredom on creativity, connection, and inspiration? Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg, in Paris for Reid Hall's annual "Nuit de l'Imagination," discuss their relationships with boredom and introduce listeners to their new composition, <em>Driftscape</em>, an immersive musical performance that attempts to create a space, both personal and collective, where listeners can rest their attention for sixty minutes, be present, and allow their minds to gently wander.</p><br><p>As is mentioned in this interview, an excerpt from <em>Driftsape</em> will be published soon as an Atelier minisode.</p><br><p>Ursula Kwong-Brown&nbsp;is an LA-based pianist/composer/arts technologist. Described as “atmospheric and accomplished” by&nbsp;<em>The New York Times</em>, her work has been performed in diverse venues across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Ursula received her PhD in Music and New Media from UC Berkeley, and her BA in Music and Biology from Columbia University.</p><br><p>Daniel Erdberg&nbsp;is a New York and Los Angeles based sound artist, director, writer and composer chiefly interested in the intersection of technology and presentational aesthetics. His work has been seen (and heard!) in New York on Broadway and at theaters and concert halls around the world.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Site</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Storytelling Between Worlds: “Curating” Cities and Memory with Mohamed Elshahed</title>
			<itunes:title>Storytelling Between Worlds: “Curating” Cities and Memory with Mohamed Elshahed</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 09:24:56 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Throughout his multi-disciplinary, international career, Mohamed Elshahed has found that the most apt description of his work is storytelling. In this episode, he guides us through Cairo, London, Mexico City, and Paris, intertwining histories and personal anecdotes to provide context for the book project he's currently undertaking as an Institute Fellow.</p><br><p>Mohamed Elshahed is a writer, curator, and critic of architecture. In 2011 he founded <em>Cairobserver</em>, a fluid project with six printed magazines distributed for free to stimulate public debates around issues of architecture, heritage, and urbanism. He is the curator of the British Museum’s Modern Egypt Project and of Modernist Indignation, Egypt’s winning pavilion at the 2018 London Design Biennale. As a 2023-2024 Fellow of the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, he has worked on a book about this project, envisioned as a companion to his previous book, <em>Cairo Since 1900: An Architectural Guide</em> (AUC Press, 2020).</p><br><p>Learn more about Mohamed’s work: <a href="https://mohamed-elshahed.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://mohamed-elshahed.com/</a></p><p>Read about Cairobserver online: <a href="https://cairobserver.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://cairobserver.com/</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Throughout his multi-disciplinary, international career, Mohamed Elshahed has found that the most apt description of his work is storytelling. In this episode, he guides us through Cairo, London, Mexico City, and Paris, intertwining histories and personal anecdotes to provide context for the book project he's currently undertaking as an Institute Fellow.</p><br><p>Mohamed Elshahed is a writer, curator, and critic of architecture. In 2011 he founded <em>Cairobserver</em>, a fluid project with six printed magazines distributed for free to stimulate public debates around issues of architecture, heritage, and urbanism. He is the curator of the British Museum’s Modern Egypt Project and of Modernist Indignation, Egypt’s winning pavilion at the 2018 London Design Biennale. As a 2023-2024 Fellow of the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, he has worked on a book about this project, envisioned as a companion to his previous book, <em>Cairo Since 1900: An Architectural Guide</em> (AUC Press, 2020).</p><br><p>Learn more about Mohamed’s work: <a href="https://mohamed-elshahed.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://mohamed-elshahed.com/</a></p><p>Read about Cairobserver online: <a href="https://cairobserver.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://cairobserver.com/</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Franco-American Journalism in the 1960s with Lois Grjebine</title>
			<itunes:title>Franco-American Journalism in the 1960s with Lois Grjebine</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2024 10:53:16 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Lois Grjebine, Smith class of 1952, first came to Reid Hall as a study-abroad student over seven decades ago. In this episode, she talks about how the experience changed the course of her life, launching a pioneering career in journalism and women’s rights.</p><br><p>In the 1960s, she worked first as editor-in-chief of the French monthly, <em>Réalités, </em>then as editor-in-chief of the weekly English-language edition of <em>Le Monde. </em>She also served on the executive board of the French feminist organization, <em>Choisir</em>, where she was named delegate to the UN International Women’s Year meeting in Paris. An activist in American politics overseas, she was also elected committee woman to the Democratic National Committee in Washington, D.C.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p>Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. Our mission is to address complex global challenges through groundbreaking scholarly pursuits, leadership development, cutting-edge research, and projects that aim for social impact. Our long-term goal is to reimagine the university’s role in society as not only a nexus for learning and intellectual exploration but also as a catalyst for creativity and impact locally, regionally, and globally.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Lois Grjebine, Smith class of 1952, first came to Reid Hall as a study-abroad student over seven decades ago. In this episode, she talks about how the experience changed the course of her life, launching a pioneering career in journalism and women’s rights.</p><br><p>In the 1960s, she worked first as editor-in-chief of the French monthly, <em>Réalités, </em>then as editor-in-chief of the weekly English-language edition of <em>Le Monde. </em>She also served on the executive board of the French feminist organization, <em>Choisir</em>, where she was named delegate to the UN International Women’s Year meeting in Paris. An activist in American politics overseas, she was also elected committee woman to the Democratic National Committee in Washington, D.C.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p>Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. Our mission is to address complex global challenges through groundbreaking scholarly pursuits, leadership development, cutting-edge research, and projects that aim for social impact. Our long-term goal is to reimagine the university’s role in society as not only a nexus for learning and intellectual exploration but also as a catalyst for creativity and impact locally, regionally, and globally.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>From Activism to Political Leadership: Paving the Way with Alice Barbe</title>
			<itunes:title>From Activism to Political Leadership: Paving the Way with Alice Barbe</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2024 08:42:58 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to train tomorrow's leaders? What does it mean to be politically engaged? Alice Barbe, founder of the <a href="https://www.academiedesfutursleaders.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Académie Des Futurs Leaders</a> and former Obama Scholar, talks to us about community organizing, civic engagement, and empowering people to effect change.</p><br><p>Alice Barbe is an activist and a co-founder of SINGA, a French association which creates interactions that accelerates the inclusion of newcomers in civil society. She was part of the first cohort of Obama Scholars from 2018-2019, and she is a co-founder of the Académie des Futurs Leaders.</p><br><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/news/reid-hall-academie-des-futurs-leaders-champions-political-engagement" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read more about the Académie des Futurs Leaders and the Paris Center's involvement here.</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p>Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. Our mission is to address complex global challenges through groundbreaking scholarly pursuits, leadership development, cutting-edge research, and projects that aim for social impact. Our long-term goal is to reimagine the university’s role in society as not only a nexus for learning and intellectual exploration but also as a catalyst for creativity and impact locally, regionally, and globally.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>What does it mean to train tomorrow's leaders? What does it mean to be politically engaged? Alice Barbe, founder of the <a href="https://www.academiedesfutursleaders.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Académie Des Futurs Leaders</a> and former Obama Scholar, talks to us about community organizing, civic engagement, and empowering people to effect change.</p><br><p>Alice Barbe is an activist and a co-founder of SINGA, a French association which creates interactions that accelerates the inclusion of newcomers in civil society. She was part of the first cohort of Obama Scholars from 2018-2019, and she is a co-founder of the Académie des Futurs Leaders.</p><br><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/news/reid-hall-academie-des-futurs-leaders-champions-political-engagement" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read more about the Académie des Futurs Leaders and the Paris Center's involvement here.</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p>Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. Our mission is to address complex global challenges through groundbreaking scholarly pursuits, leadership development, cutting-edge research, and projects that aim for social impact. Our long-term goal is to reimagine the university’s role in society as not only a nexus for learning and intellectual exploration but also as a catalyst for creativity and impact locally, regionally, and globally.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Human Rights for Pragmatists with Jack Snyder</title>
			<itunes:title>Human Rights for Pragmatists with Jack Snyder</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 16:07:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>How to respond to human rights abuses in a way that actually has impact? Jack Snyder explores these questions in his book, <a href="https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691231549/human-rights-for-pragmatists" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Human Rights for Pragmatists</em></a> (Princeton University Press, 2022).&nbsp;</p><br><p>Jack Snyder<strong> </strong>is the Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Relations in the political science department and the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p>Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. Our mission is to address complex global challenges through groundbreaking scholarly pursuits, leadership development, cutting-edge research, and projects that aim for social impact. Our long-term goal is to reimagine the university’s role in society as not only a nexus for learning and intellectual exploration but also as a catalyst for creativity and impact locally, regionally, and globally.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>How to respond to human rights abuses in a way that actually has impact? Jack Snyder explores these questions in his book, <a href="https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691231549/human-rights-for-pragmatists" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Human Rights for Pragmatists</em></a> (Princeton University Press, 2022).&nbsp;</p><br><p>Jack Snyder<strong> </strong>is the Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Relations in the political science department and the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p>Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. Our mission is to address complex global challenges through groundbreaking scholarly pursuits, leadership development, cutting-edge research, and projects that aim for social impact. Our long-term goal is to reimagine the university’s role in society as not only a nexus for learning and intellectual exploration but also as a catalyst for creativity and impact locally, regionally, and globally.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Ukrainian Music as Political Resistance with Anna Stavychenko</title>
			<itunes:title>Ukrainian Music as Political Resistance with Anna Stavychenko</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2024 16:31:20 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In the face of a war aiming to erase Ukrainian national identity, preserving Ukrainian music becomes a pillar of resilience and resistance. In this episode, Anna Stavychenko, a tireless advocate, describes her efforts to safeguard Ukrainian musical legacy and provide refuge for displaced talents.</p><br><p><strong>Anna Stavychenko </strong>is a musicologist, music critic, and classical music manager. Last year Anna was a Harriman Resident at Reid Hall, and this year her visionary organization, the 1991 project, is one of the Displaced Artists Initiatives at Reid Hall.&nbsp;</p><br><p>Previously, Anna served as the Executive Director of the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra. Since the beginning of Russia's war against Ukraine, she has also been the curator of special projects of the Sinfonia Varsovia, launched to integrate the Ukrainian repertoire into the programs of this prominent Polish orchestra and create special events for Ukrainian refugees and their children. Stavychenko is also the head of a special mission of the Philharmonie de Paris, designed to provide temporary contracts with French national orchestras to Ukrainian musicians who were forced to leave their homeland because of the war.</p><br><p>Listen to Anna’s curated playlist, an introduction to Ukrainian composers:&nbsp;<a href="https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMCoSCf1qLrwl-CE4Bv56n4AX7nhTirZf&amp;si=gQRPJpoGC2W-LdTn" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMCoSCf1qLrwl-CE4Bv56n4AX7nhTirZf&amp;si=gQRPJpoGC2W-LdTn</a></p><br><p>Follow the 1991 Project on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/1991_project_official" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@1991_project_official</a></p><br><p>Learn more about the Reid Hall Displaced Artists Initiative: <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/displaced-artists-initiative" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/displaced-artists-initiative</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Columbia Global Centers | Paris is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In the face of a war aiming to erase Ukrainian national identity, preserving Ukrainian music becomes a pillar of resilience and resistance. In this episode, Anna Stavychenko, a tireless advocate, describes her efforts to safeguard Ukrainian musical legacy and provide refuge for displaced talents.</p><br><p><strong>Anna Stavychenko </strong>is a musicologist, music critic, and classical music manager. Last year Anna was a Harriman Resident at Reid Hall, and this year her visionary organization, the 1991 project, is one of the Displaced Artists Initiatives at Reid Hall.&nbsp;</p><br><p>Previously, Anna served as the Executive Director of the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra. Since the beginning of Russia's war against Ukraine, she has also been the curator of special projects of the Sinfonia Varsovia, launched to integrate the Ukrainian repertoire into the programs of this prominent Polish orchestra and create special events for Ukrainian refugees and their children. Stavychenko is also the head of a special mission of the Philharmonie de Paris, designed to provide temporary contracts with French national orchestras to Ukrainian musicians who were forced to leave their homeland because of the war.</p><br><p>Listen to Anna’s curated playlist, an introduction to Ukrainian composers:&nbsp;<a href="https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMCoSCf1qLrwl-CE4Bv56n4AX7nhTirZf&amp;si=gQRPJpoGC2W-LdTn" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMCoSCf1qLrwl-CE4Bv56n4AX7nhTirZf&amp;si=gQRPJpoGC2W-LdTn</a></p><br><p>Follow the 1991 Project on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/1991_project_official" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@1991_project_official</a></p><br><p>Learn more about the Reid Hall Displaced Artists Initiative: <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/displaced-artists-initiative" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/displaced-artists-initiative</a>&nbsp;</p><br><p>Columbia Global Centers | Paris is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Funding Climate Reparations through ‘Loss and Damage’ with Saleemul Huq</title>
			<itunes:title>Funding Climate Reparations through ‘Loss and Damage’ with Saleemul Huq</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 14:09:16 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>On the first day of COP28, delegates agreed to formally establish a <strong>Loss and Damage Fund</strong> to support vulnerable countries dealing with the effects of climate change. <strong>Saleemul Huq </strong>spent the better part of his career advocating for such a fund. In this episode, he discusses the evolution of this initiative with Mélody Braun, Climate Response Lead at CGC | Paris. <em>Saleemul Huq OBE was a Bangladeshi-British scientist and had been the Director of the International Centre for Climate Change &amp; Development based in Bangladesh, also Professor at Independent University, Bangladesh.</em></p><br><p>Saleem died unexpectedly in October 2023. As you’ll hear from this interview, recorded in June 2023 in Paris, he approached his work in the field of climate, particularly in Loss and Damage, with incredible brilliance, vision, and integrity.</p><br><p>On June 19, 2023 we held a panel discussion on Loss and Damage at Reid Hall with Saleem. Watch the event recording here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHRGqWawHDk&amp;t=1505s" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHRGqWawHDk&amp;t=1505s</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>On the first day of COP28, delegates agreed to formally establish a <strong>Loss and Damage Fund</strong> to support vulnerable countries dealing with the effects of climate change. <strong>Saleemul Huq </strong>spent the better part of his career advocating for such a fund. In this episode, he discusses the evolution of this initiative with Mélody Braun, Climate Response Lead at CGC | Paris. <em>Saleemul Huq OBE was a Bangladeshi-British scientist and had been the Director of the International Centre for Climate Change &amp; Development based in Bangladesh, also Professor at Independent University, Bangladesh.</em></p><br><p>Saleem died unexpectedly in October 2023. As you’ll hear from this interview, recorded in June 2023 in Paris, he approached his work in the field of climate, particularly in Loss and Damage, with incredible brilliance, vision, and integrity.</p><br><p>On June 19, 2023 we held a panel discussion on Loss and Damage at Reid Hall with Saleem. Watch the event recording here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHRGqWawHDk&amp;t=1505s" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHRGqWawHDk&amp;t=1505s</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Website</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together major global initiatives from across the university to advance knowledge and foster global engagement. Those initiatives include the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.&nbsp;</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>The History of Reid Hall with Brune Biebuyck</title>
			<itunes:title>The History of Reid Hall with Brune Biebuyck</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 14:23:37 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Once a porcelain factory, then an orthopedic center; a Protestant boy’s school, then a girls’ art club: today, <strong>Reid Hall </strong>is home to <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. The history of this place was either unknown or largely forgotten until Paris Center Director<strong> Brune Biebuyck</strong> reconstructed the story.</p><br><p>Reid Hall is also home to three Columbia academic programs: the <a href="https://paris.undergrad.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia in Paris undergraduate programs</a>, <a href="https://historyandliterature.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">the M.A. in History and Literature</a>, and the <a href="https://www.arch.columbia.edu/programs/6-new-york-paris-certificate" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">GSAPP Shape of Two Cities program</a>. This year, we celebrate the 60th anniversary of its gifting to Columbia University in 1964. Its history as a study abroad center goes back even further, and Reid Hall continues to host many other universities' study abroad programs. Learn more: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Site</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Once a porcelain factory, then an orthopedic center; a Protestant boy’s school, then a girls’ art club: today, <strong>Reid Hall </strong>is home to <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> and the <a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>. The history of this place was either unknown or largely forgotten until Paris Center Director<strong> Brune Biebuyck</strong> reconstructed the story.</p><br><p>Reid Hall is also home to three Columbia academic programs: the <a href="https://paris.undergrad.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia in Paris undergraduate programs</a>, <a href="https://historyandliterature.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">the M.A. in History and Literature</a>, and the <a href="https://www.arch.columbia.edu/programs/6-new-york-paris-certificate" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">GSAPP Shape of Two Cities program</a>. This year, we celebrate the 60th anniversary of its gifting to Columbia University in 1964. Its history as a study abroad center goes back even further, and Reid Hall continues to host many other universities' study abroad programs. Learn more: <a href="https://reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">reidhall.globalcenters.columbia.edu</a></p><br><p>Find us elsewhere:</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Site</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris</p><p><a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Get our newsletter</a> - globalcenters.columbia.edu/content/paris-newsletters</p><p><a href="http://www.instagram.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Instagram</a> - instagram.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="http://www.twitter.com/cgcpariscenter" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">X (formerly Twitter)</a> - x.com/cgcpariscenter</p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> - linkedin.com/company/cgcparis/</p><p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cgcparis" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Facebook</a> - facebook.com/cgcparis</p><p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC846_lwkjfevDOE5sIj-MvQ" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">YouTube</a> - youtube.com/@CGCParis</p><br><p>Host: Marie Doezema</p><p>Production: Marie Doezema and Charlotte Force</p><p>Editing: Chris Knapp</p><p>Music: Lili Boulanger’s <em>Nocturne</em> performed by Magdalena Baczewska and Sasha He</p><p>With thanks to the Nadia and Lili Boulanger International Centre in Paris</p><br><p>The <a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/paris" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global Paris Center</a> is part of a network of 11 global centers of Columbia University in the City of New York, one of the world's leading academic institutions. The centers serve as knowledge hubs that aim to educate and inspire through research, dialogue, and action. They advance understanding, facilitate partnerships, and build the bridges necessary to tackle our changing world.</p><br><p><a href="https://global.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Columbia Global</a> brings together the<a href="https://globalcenters.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia Global Centers</a>,<a href="https://worldprojects.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Columbia World Projects</a>, the<a href="https://cgt.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Committee on Global Thought</a>, and the<a href="https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Institute for Ideas and Imagination</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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