May 12th
2–5pm EDT
Meets 4 Times
Explore the diverse cultural landscape of San Francisco through classes on history, sociology, and urban studies, and gain a deeper understanding of the city's unique society and its impact on the world. Learn about the history and evolution of the LGBTQ+ community in San Francisco, delve into the sociopolitical factors driving income inequality in the city, and examine the effects of gentrification on local neighborhoods in these thought-provoking classes.
Unfortunately, no classes in-person in San Francisco have spots left, but 1 class live online is available.
Brooklyn Institute for Social Research @ Online Classroom
Uncover the entwined history of psychoanalysis and state power in a captivating exploration of repression tactics. Join us at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research as we delve into the intersections of Freudian theory with military strategy, urban policing, and guerrilla warfare. Through an array of diverse readings, we'll analyze how psychoanalytic concepts have been utilized to pathologize dissent and justify both state and revolutionary violence, raising critical questions about power, resistance, and the psyche.
May 12th
2–5pm EDT
Meets 4 Times
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