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NYU Florence offers a broad range of courses, with a strong focus on the humanities and social sciences. Innovative, site-specific offerings in art history, history, literature and cinema are featured alongside a vibrant curriculum in sociology, politics and economics. These courses not only take advantage of the extraordinary cultural resources provided by the city of Florence, and its strategic position within Italy and Europe, but also of a unique array of co-curricular lectures and activities that make the Florence campus a dynamic center for scholarly exchange and global policy discussions.
Students also enjoy the opportunity to "live" Villa La Pietra during visits to the collection; poetry readings, concerts, performances and lectures that take place inside or in the gardens of the villa.
Students also enjoy the opportunity to "live" Villa La Pietra during visits to the collection; poetry readings, concerts, performances and lectures that take place inside or in the gardens of the villa.
NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Panel: Feminism, Marxism, and Abolition
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NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Salon 2
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NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Keynote: Vera Gheno
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NYU Florence- Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium, Panel: Translating Across, Amid, Between: A Conversation
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NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Salon 1
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NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Panel: Sound Translingualism and Motherless Tongues
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NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Keynote: Mónica de la Torre
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NYU Florence - Alfabeti del Corpo Symposium - Welcoming Remarks
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NYU FLORENCE - The Price of Children, Maria Laurino
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NYU Florence Maria Laurino’s, The Price of Children: How the Vatican Separated Thousands of Children from their Mothers (Il Prezzo degli Innocenti: Come Il Vaticano Ha Sottratto Migliaia Di Bambini Alle Loro Madri) gives testimony to Italy’s dark postwar history of the forced adoption of thousands of babies born out of wedlock. Told through the voices of its perpetrators and victims, along with...
Between the Cracks and Corners
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Rachel Sarudzai Mashambanhaka (GLS '24) Creative Project for Italian Sketchbook: Travel Writing and Digital Storytelling (IDSEM-UG 9205) NYU Florence - Spring 2023 When I first started this project I was fascinated by the world of the flânuer. The idea of becoming an explorer in the home I’ve come to know pushed me to seek out the questions within myself about my position in the city I live in ...
Launch of NYU Florence’s Community Farm
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This event celebrates the formal inauguration of NYU Florence’s Community Farm, a combination of agricultural land producing olive oil and a wall garden, where fruit and vegetables have been grown since the Italian Renaissance, that provides, as well as fresh produce for the on-site cafeteria, a Green Laboratory of learning for both NYU students and the wider Florentine community.
Olive Harvest - NYU Florence
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Every Fall semester NYU Florence students have the special opportunity to participate in the olive harvest on campus. The olive oil we produce at Villa La Pietra is a particularly good version of the Tuscan olive oil that is famous the world over. The Villa La Pietra gardening staff starts the event by looking at olive trees and discussing their importance within Tuscan culture. We then harvest...
Florence City Walking Tour
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Join professional guide Elisabetta Marchi (www.tuscanytrotter.com/en) for a quick introduction to a few of the sites in the beautiful historic center of Renaissance Florence!
NYU Florence Neighborhood Tour
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Join NYU staffers for a short tour of the local neighbourhood around the NYU Florence campus. Students are asked to tag along in the first few days of the semester to help you quickly identify your local amenities including the closest grocery store, pharmacy, and bus route to campus.
Cultural Programming Activities Intro - NYU Florence
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Cultural Programming Activities Intro - NYU Florence
12 Photos & 12 Voices: The Acton Photograph Digitization Project
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12 Photos & 12 Voices: The Acton Photograph Digitization Project
Italian Tutor: Conversation in Italian with Chris!
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Italian Tutor: Conversation in Italian with Chris!
Digitizing the Acton Photograph Archive
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Digitizing the Acton Photograph Archive
Alexandra Borchardt: Democracy and Journalism
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Alexandra Borchardt: Democracy and Journalism
Rocco Rorandelli: Storytelling, Documentary Photography and Social Justice in the Balkans
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Rocco Rorandelli: Storytelling, Documentary Photography and Social Justice in the Balkans
Edoardo Bressanelli: Europe in the Aftermath of Brexit
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Edoardo Bressanelli: Europe in the Aftermath of Brexit
Angelica Pesarini: A Conversation on Immigration in Italy
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Angelica Pesarini: A Conversation on Immigration in Italy
Panel 3 The Languages of Discrimination and Racism in Italy in the 20th Century
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Panel 3 The Languages of Discrimination and Racism in Italy in the 20th Century
Kristin Mahoney: A Consideration of Harold Acton in China within a Framework of Queer Kinship
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Kristin Mahoney: A Consideration of Harold Acton in China within a Framework of Queer Kinship
Adama Sanneh: The Moleskine Foundation: Can Creativity Change the World?
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Adama Sanneh: The Moleskine Foundation: Can Creativity Change the World?
Complimenti anche all’interprete, molto brava!
This person is NOT an historian, though.
The "SLAVES" were PRISONERS of WAR!!
SAN CALOGERO The story goes that the “black” saint, who arrived in Sicily to evangelise and spread the Christian faith, took care of the poor and sick. He cured them using the sulphurous waters of the volcanic caves (now the Terme di Sciacca, known as Stufe di San Calogero), where he retired to live as a hermit. During a period of plague, he went to the village to procure bread for the poor, and the people, holed up in their houses for fear of contagion, threw the bread out of the windows. This is the episode that the people of Agrigento commemorate, throwing small loaves of bread with sesame and fennel seeds as the statue of the thaumaturge saint passes by. czcams.com/video/4hEFRsovfPM/video.htmlsi=neOsj7aeU-Yjmquf
thanks for sharing! Who is this man?!
전원극 - 운문과 노래들이 전체적으로 흩어져있는 형태
This needs subtitles.
Italians are an ethnic group, and Italy and Italians have been one thing for thousands and thousands of years. Africans have nothing to do with Italy their origins and its ancient history and culture. Study the history of the first populations who settled in Italy, then the Etruscans, the Romans, the Italian Middle Ages... etc. If you are born in Italy and you are African you are Italian African. If you are born in Italy and you are Chinese you are Italian Chinese. All clear? Being Italian is not an ethnicity but a nationality? You are crazy 😂 Go and steal the identity, history and culture of another country.
Does this mean we have to vote for wealth redistribution?
Sicily is the most conquered place on planet earth..Jut their geographical positioning made them a target of conquest by everybody..My family ancestry goes back to North East Central and Northern Italy..My grandfather would get mad if you said that a Sicilian or southern Italian was ITALIAN..He would say that they were renegade Greeks, Arabs and Africans..
White leftists are hell bent on classifying Italians as black
If you look through the comments you find all of these people have racial hatred. It blows my mind to see racist from all over the world
Brilliant lecture and incredibly thoughtful Q and A chapter - reference to Botichelli and underlining reasons in diminishing significance for Dante from theological point of view
What a waste of time!! Approximation is the leading method of this woke interpretation. Not a word to the real organisation of power and class system. All meant to steer emotions in the half educated… 😢
The black men would go to the army and the black girls went to the convent…. LOL!!! U can’t be more racist than that…
Italians been my favourite white ppl for years best friends/like family now ...but they still white , but you cam see there black lines in sports , music , movies ,
I learn that Italian were consider people of color in the USA until they decided to say colobus discovered America that they made Italian white on census. They didn't want a person of color discovering America. My dad's father was from Sicily and he said he was called black Sicilian. That because it was a port that all races inter married .proud of my dna. This was very interesting to me. 😢
Romans were afro-asiatic people. No surprise, italians are not white
Both my perants where from two different Sicilian towns and there weren't no negro's only recently arrived noth africans selling cheap goods on the beach the Sicilian effnic make up consists of mainly continental italy Frence Spanish Greek and north African berber Arab hence some of us Sicilians have darker skin not negro l know this by DNA studies.
56:18 And that’s how world history is written 1:15:43
I was waitlisted and applied for Florence too, please take me in🙏🙏
Who is the man speaking at the beginning of this programme, and why did he not introduce himself? Who is this guy? This programme was in 2018, and prof. MAURO VALERI passed away the year after, in 2019. Who is carrying on this work now? Where are the Black people- we Black people, and especially we Black women?
Nice
又幸福了欣./
不敢想我会多幸福。
Africans are black people and they will never forget how the West is openly and systematically racist towards them. Africans do not have identity crises as white people do, hence Africans don't need to convince anyone of their identity. If white people believed in themselves why try so hard to convince people of their qualities? Black people know white people more than white people know themselves and I think that is what frightens white racists the most.
im italian im sure there is some black DNA in me lets not forget all the sex and orgies going on in ancient rome with the african slaves
That television comment is key. Media representation was something i noticed in the 80s in America and realized how key it was to my development.
Skipped right past the moorish occupation
Other Black Saints in the Catholic church, include Saint Maurice of Germany.
Italians are not black
This is why most people from Italica doesn't care about the unit. We are complitely different in colture,skin color,education. Its not racism. I am from Lombardia and i dont care about italy. I am not from "Lega" I just want my region as a state. Poor south italian people that always complaine about their poverty.... I undestand now why they are very similar with africans. "work? No thank you"
What about the aboriginal Italians....called the Etruscans ...from the imagery I've seen ...they look very "Negroid" aka Black , African, Berber, Moorish, Ethiopian Egyptian ...etc. etc. and....what about the heraldry and crests of the oldest Italian families .... Siciliy is less than 20 miles from Tunisia....
Italia had multiple ancient Italic groups the Etruscans were just one of them and not aboriginal although they could have had a multiracial society like ours from trading with other people like the Greeks, Egyptians,Phoenicians. DNA samples of dead ones show that they were similar to other Ancient Italic groups. It's plausible the Etruscans art could have been copied from Greek and Egyptian art and not an actual correct depiction of them but of what art they were inspired by. Sicilians are very mixed and different mixes. So it's hard to say. Different occupations brought in different people but the original families were the Italic tribes called Sicels and some other ancient italic sicilian groups that mixed out.
Love this!!
Thank you for uploading this!😊👏
Sebben Cru Dele!
The first black saint is the bishop of Carthage Quodvultdeus , whose portrait can be seen in the Catacoombs of San Gennaro in Naples, Italy.
But I don't insist on certain pronouns. She/He/They/Them, I don't care, just don't call me late for supper 😅
Your latin variant of language system of gendering can be overly binding yeah. I don't want to care either. For me I don't want the implications that follow each gendered pronouns. I wouldn't mind being seen as one in real life but I just avoid he/him used on me in online spaces because it carries things that i don't like.
I knew that I should have been a girl in the early 1960s.
I transitioned, m to f, in 1993 San Diego. I've lived as a man, then as a woman, then as a man again, a woman again, and now, at 65 years old, I'm nonbinary...and tired...😉 (oh, definitely lesbian) 🙏💜🙏 -weezi 🙏💖🙏💜🙏 "WeesiSbaby"
There IS only ONE race...it's the human race. Many humans once shared similar hue's.
Yes but Environmental conditions have changed our physical and cultural characteristics. From this point of view, a European person, an African person and an Asian person are three different types of people
@@rebellefleur2993 ok, three different 'types of people' but NOT three different 'types of humans' or 'races'. Unless one type has wings, another type has tails, and another type has horns, they are ALL still part of ONE human race.
KATHARINA VON GOEBBLS could have been left out of the conversation
what total crap if Hitler thought italians were black he never would have mixed and been friendly with them , FAKE news again !
Common knowledge
Ass-thete? There's a gem! Ice, ice, baby!
Italy was responsible for some of the most outrageous genocides to blacks in human history The Italians cause carnage through out Africa they stole Africa's wealth They have got a nerve to still be racist when it was them that went to Africa and force the blacks onto ships and shipped them over do to they dirty work And now what they can shut they racist mouths because no black really cares what they think about someone with black skin If they don't want blacks in they country pay them all 2.3 millions each to go back to a continent that most would not know witch country they were from in 3 month you would not see one black there if you paid the cash BWT Lets not forget the Italians kept black people in cages in zoo's amongst dangerous wild animals up and till the 1960 it was out lawed what a set of sub Animals they were
This was a presentation against Italy , and then fascism not about blacks or racism in Italy . I think the presenter had as axe to grind .
Italian culture , and history are are beautiful and superior .
Well thanks to racist Italians this history is hidden, stop following wight people, because your not wight! You are much MOOR!
All people in America no matter the race, color, country of origen, are human beings with the same rights and Duties ! AMERICANS is every thing, God Bless America And its People!