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  • Upcoming Events
    • Cold Reading Toni Morrison: A Group Discussion
    • Elucidating Famous Place-Names (Utamakura) and Allusions in Premodern Japanese Poetry
    • Practices of Freedom in a Time of Unfreedom
    • A Conversation with Namwali Serpell
    • Graduate Work-in-Progress - Take It Like a Man: Men's Experiences with Contested Illness
    • Film Screening and Discussion: We Were Here - The Untold History of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe
    • Faculty Work-in-Progress - Priests on the Prowl: Why "Monsters" Haunt the Discourse of Clergy Sexual Abuse
    • Freedom to Play
    • Pepón Osorio: The Imperfect Practice of Freedom
    • The Richard N. Campen Lecture in Architecture and Sculpture - An Architect for Impact: How the Cleveland Foundation is Reimagining Community Philanthropy
    • The Issa Lecture - Birding: One for All and All for One for a Better Tomorrow
    • Faculty Work-in-Progress: Belkis Ayon's Media Archaeology
    • Faculty Work-in-Progress - Being Black and Being Green: Examining Blacks' Experiences in the Green Economy
    • Rose Wohlgemuth Weisman Women's Voices Lecture - Truly Seeing: Art, Freedom and Reckoning with the Past
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Freedom to Play

March 25, 2026

4 pm
Midtown Collaboration Center, 1974 E 66TH Street, Cleveland, OH. 44103

This event is part of the 2026 Cleveland Humanities Festival: Freedom and is co-sponsored with the Schubert Center for Child Studies.
 

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