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STANFORD PUBLIC HUMANITIES

Public Humanities advances research in the humanities, arts, and social sciences
critical to the understanding of our rapidly changing human experience and
ensures that these ideas reach a broad public. 

 

THE FEMINIST PRESENT

Hosts Adrian Daub and Laura Goode welcome a range of feminists from academia,
journalism, activism, and more in "The Feminist Present," the 1st podcast from
the Clayman Institute for Gender Research.

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Art by Kristina Closs

"IN THEIR OWN WORDS" NEW ESSAY AND RADIO SERIES FEATURES FACULTY VOICES

Stanford faculty reflect on a question or topic they have been grappling with
throughout their careers.

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FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS

The Public Humanities Initiative facilitates a path to public engagement and
publication for students interested in writing about the arts and humanities for
a wide popular audience. 

Learn more
THE FEMINIST PRESENT

Hosts Adrian Daub and Laura Goode welcome a range of feminists from academia,
journalism, activism, and more in "The Feminist Present," the 1st podcast from
the Clayman Institute for Gender Research.

Listen to the podcast

Art by Kristina Closs

"IN THEIR OWN WORDS" NEW ESSAY AND RADIO SERIES FEATURES FACULTY VOICES

Stanford faculty reflect on a question or topic they have been grappling with
throughout their careers.

Read the essays
FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS

The Public Humanities Initiative facilitates a path to public engagement and
publication for students interested in writing about the arts and humanities for
a wide popular audience. 

Learn more
THE FEMINIST PRESENT

Hosts Adrian Daub and Laura Goode welcome a range of feminists from academia,
journalism, activism, and more in "The Feminist Present," the 1st podcast from
the Clayman Institute for Gender Research.

Listen to the podcast
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Join philosophers in conversation about issues ranging from popular culture to
our most deeply held beliefs about science, morality, and the human condition.

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The program aims to equip faculty and students with the skills to engage in
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WHAT IS A PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL TODAY: MARGO JEFFERSON

Date
Thursday, February 27, 2025, 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Location
Humanities Center
424 Santa Teresa Street, Stanford, CA 94305

The Public Humanities Initiative, and its flagship "What Is
A Public Intellectual Today?" speaker series, invite you to a public interview
with acclaimed…

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