Women Mobilizing Memory, an anthology created by the working group by the same name and published by Columbia Press, has been featured on College Walk for Women's History month.
Women Mobilizing Memory Working Group Co-Director Interviewed by the European Observatory on Memories (EUROM)
The conversation with Marianne Hirsch appears in the Observing Memories Magazine.
Engendering the Archive Fellow Has Won the British Academy’s Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize
Women Mobilizing Memory Collective Solidarity Statement on Artsakh
As scholars, artists and activists who are part of the transnational feminist Women Mobilizing Memory Collective sponsored by Columbia University’s Center for the Study of Social Difference, we have studied the memories of violent histories in the interests of promoting peace, social justice, and a democratic future across the globe.
Today, we call for an immediate and lasting ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Nagorno- Karabagh.
Jean Howard Receives the 2020 Presidential Teaching Award
Former CSSD Director receives 2020 Faculty Mentoring Award
Marianne Hirsch is honored for exceptional commitment to faculty mentoring.
New Post from Women Mobilizing Memory Working Group Member for International Women's Day
Women Mobilizing Memory book editor, Ayşe Gül Altınay, penned the recent post Feminist Curious Steps Through History: Illumination in Dark Times for Social Difference Online.
Former CSSD Director Marianne Hirsch’s New Book Featured in Columbia News
School Photos in Liquid Time: Reframing Difference was co-authored by Leo Spitzer.
Women Mobilizing Memory Working Group Fellow Pens Article
Nancy Kricorian publishes report read at Women Mobilizing Memory book event.
CSSD Collaboration with Columbia Global Center in Istanbul 2018-2019
Jean Howard and Ana Paulina Lee to be Featured on Panel “A Celebration of Soft Power”
Marianne Hirsch and Ayşe Gül Altınay Discuss Women Mobilizing Memory Book Launch
NYTimes article on the importance of the work of academics in Turkey
Susan Meiselas’s Photography Reviewed by The New York Review of books
Famed photographic works from former Engendering the Archive and Women Mobilizing Memory working group fellow are revisited.
Susan Meiselas wins 2019 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
Former Engendering the Archive and Women Mobilizing Memory working group fellow has been awarded for her socially engaged photography.
Statement of Support for Ayse Gül Altinay from CSSD & WCC
Our colleague Ayse Gül Altinay, Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Gender and Women’s Studies Center at Sabanci University in Istanbul, Turkey, was sentenced to 25 months in prison earlier this week.
CSSD Director presents keynote address at Norwalk Community College
CSSD Director Gives Talk at Columbia Global Center
Professor Marianne Hirsch discusses “Women Carrying Memories: Stateless Figures” in Istanbul.
Andreas Huyssen Interviewed in Politika
Andreas Huyssen, faculty fellow of the working group Women Mobilizing Memory, spoke with Politika about memory studies.
Andreas Huyssen Interviewed on Memory Studies in Politika
Andreas Hyussen, faculty fellow with the Women Mobilizing Memory Group and Villard Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, was interviewed by Patrick Esser for Politika.