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The social media accounts linked to from Atelier Podcast are: • Facebook • Instagram • Spotify • YouTube • LinkedIn • X Besides social media accounts, atelierpod has populated their site with: • Ep. 2 | Who Enters the Canon? with Kellie Jones & Heather Nickels • Spotify • Ep. 1 | The Making of a Sculptor with Renée Ater • Collaboration, Indigenous Ecologies, and Vala with Paige West • Memory, Hunger, and Political Resistance with Sujatro Ghosh • Listen to the latest episode • The Academic Front in Ukrainian Resistance with Tetiana Kostiuchenko • Special Series: Women of Reid Hall • Backtalker, by Kimberlé Crenshaw: Live from Reid Hall • Live at Reid Hall: Nuit de l’Imagination, Dreams • The Hand‑Drawn Report with Aubrey Gabel • 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 • Live at Reid Hall: Online Influencers, Politics, and Free Speech - Atelier | Podcast on Spotify • 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 - Atelier | Podcast on Spotify • Oil, Pageants, and Venezuelan Identity with Fabiola Ferrero - Atelier | Podcast on Spotify • 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 - Atelier | Podcast on Spotify • 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 • Listening to Trees with Marguerite Holloway • Reporting on Violence, Conflict, and Tragedy with Bruce Shapiro • Threats to Free Speech with Lee C. Bollinger • Living Archives, Memory, and Ghosts with Kamal Aljafari and Gil Hochberg • Studying History and Literature Together with Keithley Woolward • Greek Folk Poetry and Queer History with Nikolas Kakkoufa • Women in Climate Action with Mélody Braun • Women, Trauma, and Survival: Violette Perrotte on Leading La Maison des Femmes • Telling the Bees with Kate Daudy • When Scholars and Artists Collaborate for a Year with Mark Mazower and Marie d’Origny • Marco Tedesco is Measuring Polar Ice Caps: They’re Melting Faster • Past and Present Visions of Notre Dame with Tomas van Houtryve • 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 • On the Frontlines of the Free Press with 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 • Anne Atheling's Advice to Travelers: "Go young, go often, and go long" • 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 • The Reid Hall History Project: Special Series Finale • From Birmingham to Paris and Beyond: Lucille Sinclair Douglass (1878–1935) • Private Gardens of the Transatlantic Elite: Janet Scudder (1869 – 1940) • Sculpting Across Borders: Angela Gregory (1903 – 1990) • A Lifelong Sculptor and Suffragette: Alice Morgan Wright (1881 – 1975) • Vast Horizons and Radiant Colors of Brittany: Florence Esté (1859 – 1926) • The Pioneer of Rolfing and Bodywork: Ida Rolf (1896 – 1979) • 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) • A Shared Life of Poetry, Mythology, and Translation: Jane Harrison (1850 – 1928) and Hope Mirrlees (1887 – 1978) • Pioneering Medical Devices for Wounded Soldiers : Grace Gassette (1871 – 1955) • American Society Editor to Paris War Correspondent: Leonora Raines (1866 – 1952) • Paris Studios to Harlem Renaissance Icon: Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877 – 1968) • A Librarian’s Transatlantic Adventure: Constance Winchell (1896 – 1983) • A Wandering Scholar of Beasts and Saints: Helen Waddell (1889–1965) • Sculpting New Faces for WWI Soldiers: Anna Ladd (1878 – 1939) • Unearthing Prehistoric Art: Mary Boyle (1881 – 1977) and Suzanne de Saint-Mathurin (1900 – 1991) • Explorations from Montparnasse to the Arctic: Elizabeth Taylor (1856 – 1932) • The Reid Women: A Family History of Philanthropy • Becoming Reid Hall: 4 rue de Chevreuse at the Turn of the Century (1893 – 1914) • Teaser: Women of Reid Hall, Artists and Scholars in Montparnasse (1893 – 1939) • Atelier is produced by the Columbia Global Paris Center • Events, articles, videos + More from the Paris Global Center • The Paris Center is part of Columbia Global