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Georgetown University's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies


01:26:19
Keep Eyes on Sudan: Mass Displacement, Food Insecurity, and Sudanese Women
01:37:15
The Duty to Dissent: Objections to US Policy on Israel and Palestine
01:50:46
Decolonizing Knowledge Making on Iraq
40:19
Book Talk | Creative Insecurity: Institutional Inertia and Youth Potential in the GCC
01:26:50
Sudan’s Vital Humanitarian and Political Situation
01:02:04
Yemen Since the Arab Spring
01:29:09
Urban Transformation of the Eastern Mediterranean
01:16:13
Not Allowed to Win: Exclusionary Policies Towards Palestinian Athletes
01:46:46
Words of Love, Sounds of Passion: Contemporary Music and Poetry in African Muslim Societies
01:01:25
Gaza Teach-in Series | Palestinian Voices: The War in Gaza [Q&A]
01:35:48
On Revolution, Tyranny and the Struggle for Democracy in Syria: A Conversation with Yassin al Haj Sa
38:51
Gaza Teach in Series- Palestinian Voices: The War in Gaza
03:22
In the loving memory of Dr. Halim Barakat
01:28:53
Escalation of War in Palestine and Israel
01:14:51
Gaza and Decolonization: Human Rights are Not Enough
01:11:39
Building on a Legacy: Dr Halim Barakat
01:49:29
Sudan Insights Into the Current Crisis
40:17
Day 4, Part 2: Making Levantine Cuisine
48:28
Day 4, Part 3: Who Owns Antiquity? Colonialism verse Emerging Nationalism
59:05
Day 2, Part 3: Joan's visit to to Topkapi Palace
43:39
Day 2, Part 1: The Sassoons: The Great Global Merchants and the Making of an Empire.
59:05
Day 2, Part 2: Rethinking Political Economy from the Ottoman Margins Sudan and the Mahdist Revolt.
37:54
Day 4, Part 1: The Levant and Egypt
01:09:47
Day 3 , Part 3: "A Century ofTransformations: State and Society in the Middle East."
43:46
Day 1, Part 3: The Long Nineteenth Century in the Middle East and North Africa and its Global Impact
59:24
Day 3, Part 1: "The History of Infectious Diseases in the 19th Century Middle East and the World"
34:22
Day1 Part 1: New Approaches to the Long 19th Century or Why should we care about the Ottoman Empire?
51:20
Day 3, Part 2: Race and Slavery in the Sahara:19th c. Continuities, 20th c. Shifts, 21st c. Legacies
50:41
Day 1, Part 2: How and why did the Ottoman Empire enter the First World War?
01:18:03
Inauguration Ceremony for the Sheikh Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah Chair Part 1 February 2015
01:46:58
The Invasion of Iraq and After Twenty Years On (1/3)
59:35
Panel Discussion "About Baghdad" Film - Iraq 2023: Twenty Years On (3/3)
01:23:30
Perspectives on Cultural Production Post 2003 - Iraq 2023: Twenty Years On (2/3)
05:45
Remarks from AUB President Dr. Fadlo R Khuri
57:07
One Year On Honoring Shireen Abu Akleh's Life and Legacy
01:43:03
Pioneering Druze Women
01:22:45
Druze Feminism and the Development of Identity
42:34
Druze Resistance, Assimilation, Occupation and the Land
01:17:09
Druze Generational Bonds across Space and Boundaries
01:09:33
The Druze Diaspora in Times of Crisis
53:49
Opening Lecture Druze Migrants, Near and Far Hawran and the Druze Towns, Villages and Families
02:00:21
When We Were Arabs: Memory, Erasure, and Cultural Connections
01:22:44
Jazz, Culture, and Islam in America, Preacher Moss at Montgomery College
01:25:35
Uprisings in Iran and Lebanon Challenges and Prospects for Change
03:09:40
Howard University Georgetown Children and Youth Literature in the Classroom Workshop
01:32:56
Mediating the Makhzan The Trials and Tribulations of Moroccan Dissidents
01:23:28
Book Talk with Khalid Medani: Black Markets and Militants
01:13:42
Book Talk with Sam Dolbee: Locusts of Power
03:01:27
Two Journeys of Discovery for the Classroom
01:27:17
The Military and the Egyptian State: A Discussion with Ahmed Abdrabou
01:15:07
In the Aftermath of the Earthquake in Syria A Discussion with Muzna Duried and Omar Alshogre
01:26:32
Revisiting Egypt’s Revolution and Counterrevolution
01:27:12
Tracing Alternative Epistemologies: Ibn Khaldun as a Global Theorist
01:29:01
Celebrating 2021 Arab American Heritage Month at Montgomery College
01:41:15
Teaching the Middle East in Primary and Secondary Education
01:23:13
Beyond the Lines
03:20
Why MAAS?
01:24:25
Disorderly Histories: An Anthropology of Decolonization in Western Sahara
01:27:31
CCAS Book Talk with Yasmin El-Rifae
01:03:41
Book Talk | The Sassoons: The Great Global Merchants and the Making of an Empire