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Atelier — 75 episodes
Across Two Models of Medicine with Mirna Giordano
Transnational Collaboration and the Future of Investigative Journalism: Live from Perugia
The Museum as a Machine for Looking with Chris Dercon
Online Influencers, Politics, and Free Speech: Live from Reid Hall
Composing Place and Memory Creatively with Finola Merivale
Repairing the Living, Honoring the Empty Spaces with Teresa Lee
Collaboration, Indigenous Ecologies, and Vala with Paige West
Oil, Pageants, and Venezuelan Identity with Fabiola Ferrero
Memory, Hunger, and Political Resistance with Sujatro Ghosh
Protecting Press Freedom in the Middle East with Jonathan Dagher
Rewriting the History of Jewish Dispossession with Sarah Gensburger
The Story Behind Inside Gaza with Hélène Lam Trong
From Page to Stage with Florence Martin-Kessler
The Cost of Reporting the Truth with Hanna Liubakova
From Research to Real-World Impact with Alexis Abramson
Rethinking Energy Access with Vijay Modi
Call-In to Reid Hall: Season 2 Launch
Between Care and Writing with Will Harris
Sound Painting and Other Ways of Hearing with Peter Susser
Writing and Archiving Lesbian History with Tamara Chaplin
An Open Arena for the Arts with Margery Arent Safir
The Academic Front in Ukrainian Resistance with Tetiana Kostiuchenko
Listening to Trees with Marguerite Holloway
The Reid Hall History Project: Special Series Finale
Reporting on Violence, Conflict, and Tragedy with Bruce Shapiro
From Birmingham to Paris and Beyond: Lucille Sinclair Douglass (1878–1935)
Private Gardens of the Transatlantic Elite: Janet Scudder (1869 – 1940)
Threats to Free Speech with Lee C. Bollinger
Sculpting Across Borders: Angela Gregory (1903 – 1990)
A Lifelong Sculptor and Suffragette: Alice Morgan Wright (1881 – 1975)
Living Archives, Memory, and Ghosts with Kamal Aljafari and Gil Hochberg
Vast Horizons and Radiant Colors of Brittany: Florence Esté (1859 – 1926)
The Pioneer of Rolfing and Bodywork: Ida Rolf (1896 – 1979)
Studying History and Literature Together with Keithley Woolward
Modernist Art and the Gertrude Stein Salon: Anne Wilson Goldthwaite (1869 – 1944)
The First Woman Architect of the École des Beaux-Arts: Julia Morgan (1872 – 1957)
Greek Folk Poetry and Queer History with Nikolas Kakkoufa
A Shared Life of Poetry, Mythology, and Translation: Jane Harrison (1850 – 1928) and Hope Mirrlees (1887 – 1978)
Women in Climate Action with Mélody Braun
Pioneering Medical Devices for Wounded Soldiers : Grace Gassette (1871 – 1955)
American Society Editor to Paris War Correspondent: Leonora Raines (1866 – 1952)
Women, Trauma, and Survival: Violette Perrotte on Leading La Maison des Femmes
Paris Studios to Harlem Renaissance Icon: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877 – 1968)
A Librarian’s Transatlantic Adventure: Constance Winchell (1896 – 1983)
Telling the Bees with Kate Daudy
A Wandering Scholar of Beasts and Saints: Helen Waddell (1889–1965)
Sculpting New Faces for WWI Soldiers: Anna Ladd (1878 – 1939)
When Scholars and Artists Collaborate for a Year with Mark Mazower and Marie d’Origny
Unearthing Prehistoric Art: Mary Boyle (1881 – 1977) and Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin (1900 – 1991)
Explorations from Montparnasse to the Arctic: Elizabeth Taylor (1856 – 1932)
Marco Tedesco is Measuring Polar Ice Caps: They’re Melting Faster
The Reid Women: A Family History of Philanthropy
Past and Present Visions of Notre Dame with Tomas van Houtryve
Becoming Reid Hall: 4 rue de Chevreuse at the Turn of the Century (1893 – 1914)
Play, Protest, and Politics in American Stadiums with Frank Guridy
Assa Traoré on Solidarity, Racial Justice, and Leadership
Translating Le Monde, France's Leading Newspaper, with Elvire Camus
Special Series Coming Soon! Women of Reid Hall, Artists and Scholars in Montparnasse (1893 – 1939)
On the Frontlines of the Free Press with Forbidden Stories’ Laurent Richard
Assa Traoré sur la solidarité, la justice et le leadership
Arts Education, Failure, and Moments of Oxygen with Delphine Grouès
Driftscape: An Immersive Exploration of Boredom with Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg
How Universities Are Responding to Climate Change with Alex Halliday
Wandering Scholars: From 20th-century Travelers to Study Abroad with Tamara Walker
"Go young, go often, and go long": Anne Atheling's Advice to Young Travelers
Merging Healthcare and Personal Narratives with Delphine Taylor and Nellie Hermann
Trauma Reporting: Protections and Practices for Journalists with Juliana Ruhfus
Boredom, Chaos, and the Creative Process with Ursula Kwong-Brown and Daniel Erdberg
Storytelling Between Worlds: “Curating” Cities and Memory with Mohamed Elshahed
Franco-American Journalism in the 1960s with Lois Grjebine
From Activism to Political Leadership: Paving the Way with Alice Barbe
Human Rights for Pragmatists with Jack Snyder
Ukrainian Music as Political Resistance with Anna Stavychenko
Funding Climate Reparations through ‘Loss and Damage’ with Saleemul Huq
The History of Reid Hall with Brune Biebuyck