March 17, 2022 • 3pm-4:30pm Redlined Forever: The Racist Past of Today’s Land Use Regulations Jessica Trounstine presented Redlined Forever: The Racist Past of Today's Land Use Regulations Learn more
March 24, 2022 • 3pm-5pm The Contingency of Neighborhood Diversity Wenfei Xu presented The Contingency of Neighborhood Diversity Learn more
April 7, 2022 • 8am-5pm Information Privacy and the Inference Economy CGM hosted 'Information Privacy and the Inference Economy' featuring speaker Alicia Solow-Niederman. Learn more
April 7, 2022 • 3pm-5pm Information Privacy and the Inference Economy Alicia Solow-Niederman, Harvard Law School Learn more
April 18, 2022 • 12pm-1:30pm Book Talk: Patriarchal Hierarchy; Market Capitalism and Production in Afghanistan (2001-2021) This book talk with Dr. Kambaiz Rafi explores Afghanistan’s manufacturing sector and the broader implications of market-led development policies during 2001–2021. Learn more
April 21, 2022 • 3pm-5pm How Can State Governments Support Healthier Housing Markets? Jenny Shuetz presented How Can State Governments Support Healthier Housing Markets? Learn more
April 22, 2022 • 3pm-5pm Reclaiming Local Control: School Finance Reforms and Housing Supply Restrictions Jake Krimmel presented Reclaiming Local Control: School Finance Reforms and Housing Supply Restrictions Learn more
April 27, 2022 • 8am-5pm Unpacking the Genocide of Hazaras in Afghanistan: A Virtual Seminar Join us Friday, April 29 at 10 am ET for a virtual seminar: Unpacking the Genocide of Hazaras in Afghanistan. Event co-hosted by CGM and the Porsesh Research and Studies Organization. Learn more
May 5, 2022 • 8am-5pm The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age Danielle Citron, University of Virginia presented The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity, and Love in the Digital Age. Learn more
August 10, 2022 • 8am-5pm The State of Academia and Afghanistan under Taliban Rule: A Virtual Webinar Academia in Afghanistan is facing a crisis. The Taliban have targeted and prosecuted scholars. There is no freedom of expression. Learn more
September 6, 2022 • 8am-5pm Prospects of Good Governance and Inclusive Markets in Muslim-Majority Countries with Ali Salman Join us on Monday, September 12 at 12 PM ET in the William Pitt Union Building Room 540 at the University of Pittsburgh for “Prospects of Good Governance and Inclusive Markets in Muslim Majority Countries” with Ali […] Learn more
September 13, 2022 • 4pm-5:30pm Expertise and Bad Predictions: How Can We Do Better? Gayle Rogers is an Andrew W. Mellon professor and chair of English at the Dietrich School Special Liaison for Outreach and Development. He is also an affiliated faculty with the Global Studies Center, Center for Latin American Studies, European Studies Center, and Cultural Studies program. Learn more