Hundreds of young women have disappeared from the border city of Juárez since the early 1990s, many of them violently murdered.… →

University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
As part of the Center for the Humanities at Temple’s Borders, Boundaries and Walls Lecture Series, Dr.… →
In a government whose legitimacy depends upon the “consent of the governed,” civil disobedience can be understood as withholding one’s consent to be governed.… →
After a screening of the documentary The Problem with Apu, the Center for Media and Information Literacy hosted a post-screening panel discussion.… →
After the 2018 midterm election, Temple Professors Karen Turner and Kimmika Williams-Witherspoon discuss race and politics in the wake of the election results with Malcolm Kenyatta and Sharif Street.… →
We all do things we believe we shouldn’t do. Do we also believe things we believe we shouldn’t believe?… →
Starting in the mid-19th Century, elites and reformers often alluded to “the labor question,” which was rooted in the system of wage labor that produced contending classes of employers and employees as industrialization unfolded.… →
This panel discussion, “1968 Kerner Commission: What Can We Learn 50 Years Later?”, … →
Temple University Professor of Higher Education Policy and Sociology Sara Goldrick-Rab discusses affordability, access, and opportunity in higher education. … →