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Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 6:00PM

Conversation | Pedagogies of Unlearning: Media, Assembly, and Translocal Fictions

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How do we write, assemble, feel, and mobilize histories and translocal circuits? Who shapes knowledge about the Global South that moves within and beyond institutions claiming authority over it? And what might opacity, refusal, or fiction offer as strategies of resistance?

Hosted by NYU’s Center for the Humanities, this event brings together scholars, curators, and practitioners from MoMA’s C-MAP Fellowship and the NYU Center for the Humanities to explore the politics of assembly, para-institutional life, and the role of everyday media and creative practice in shaping translocal solidarities. The conversation asks what it means to gather, remain illegible, and fabricate new forms of belonging.

Speakers include Carlos Quijon, Ananya Sikand, Osman Osman, and Anh Nguyen. The conversation will be moderated by the Center for the Humanities.

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Please register to attend this event.

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Organized by NYU's Center for the Humanities and co-sponsored by the Grey Art Museum, NYU.