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Tag: World Affairs Lecture Series

World Affairs Lecture Series: (Un)natural Disasters: Earthquakes in Turkey

August 31, 2023 Laura Hatmaker

Onur Can Tepe in conversation with Dr. Souzeina Mushtaq Onur Can Tepe is a writer, filmmaker, and architect based in […]

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Studying Iran’s Feminist Revolution

April 10, 2023 Alex Joseph College & Campus, Diversity, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

For generations, women’s rights have been restricted in Iran. As recent political tensions have grown, so have the restrictions. Women’s […]

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World Affairs Lecture: Iran’s Feminist Revolution: A Century in the Making

December 15, 2022 Laura Hatmaker

The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series presents a virtual lecture on Iran’s feminist revolution, featuring Dr. Sara […]

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The Most-Read FIT Newsroom Stories of 2022

December 12, 2022 Laura Hatmaker College & Campus, Top Stories

Each December, the FIT Newsroom editors compile the most-clicked stories of the year. In 2022, student-centered stories received the most […]

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World Affairs Lecture Series: Inequality Conflict and Peace: Emerging Trends in a Post-Pandemic Africa

October 14, 2022 Laura Hatmaker

The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series fulfills FIT’s mission to foster an understanding of diverse cultures and […]

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“Curator of Absences”: Being a Woman Editor in India

March 28, 2022 Alex Joseph College & Campus, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

Chinki Sinha never intended to become a political reporter. Now, as the first woman to serve as editor of India’s […]

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World Affairs Lecture Series: Curator of Absences: Being a Woman Editor in India

February 23, 2022 Laura Hatmaker

The Department of Social Sciences’ World Affairs Lecture Series presents Chinki Sinha in conversation with Souzeina Mushtaq. Chinki Sinha is […]

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A Journalist’s Harrowing Escape from Afghanistan

December 2, 2021 Alex Joseph College & Campus, School of Liberal Arts, Top Stories

She almost didn’t escape. In August, the United States began withdrawing forces from Afghanistan, ending the longest war in U.S. […]

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World Affairs Lecture Series: Life as a Woman Journalist in Afghanistan

October 27, 2021 Laura Hatmaker

Fatima Faizi in conversation with Souzeina Mushtaq Fatima Faizi has been a reporter for The New York Times in Afghanistan […]

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World Affairs Lecture Series: Seeking Tomorrow: Women’s Agency and Murders in Turkey

March 2, 2021 Laura Hatmaker

Busra Erkara, a writer and editor based in Istanbul, will discuss women’s agency and murders in Turkey with Souzeina Mushtaq, […]

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Mon 02

Language Exchange

October 2 at 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Tue 03

Language Exchange

October 3 at 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Tue 03

Fashion Culture: Fashion’s Role in Black Protest, 1863–1963

October 3 at 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Wed 04

FIT Library Special Collections and College Archives Welcome Wednesdays

October 4 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Mon 09

Talking Trade at FIT: WITA on Career Pathways Panel

October 9 at 3:15 pm - 6:00 pm

THE MUSEUM AT FIT

dress made to look like a Hershey's chocolate barFood & Fashion on Display Through Nov. 26

The exhibition explores how food themes and motifs are used to comment on critical topics from luxury, gender, and consumerism to sustainability, social activism, and body politics. More details

FROM THE SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN BLOG

“ROPA PINTADA” BY DEBORAH KRUGER (FORM BASED ON TUNIC-LIKE HUIPIL FROM CHIAPAS AND GUATEMALA)
“Ropa Pintada,” by Deborah Kruger.

Flight Patterns

Internationally recognized artist and alumna Deborah Kruger credits FIT for the textile and design influences in her feathered works that will soon be touring across the U.S. Read more

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