Summary
November 3, 2025 | 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM ET
115 Broadway, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10006
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Join us for our Distinguished Lecture Series featuring speaker, Anand Pandian, and discussant, Robert Desjarlais.
As we now know, Americans have profoundly different ideas about what is real, ideas that sometimes verge on the irreconcilable. These notions depend on walls of the mind: stubborn boundaries that work to enforce particular points of view, as if each of us was stranded on some other island of idiosyncratic thought. Such divides may seem fleeting and intangible, but they are just as hard as any wall made of brick or concrete. Drawing on lessons from a recently published book—Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life, and How to Take Them Down—this talk will explore barriers that run through the experience of collective life in the United States, and what it takes instead to open our minds to the lives of others.
Speakers
Speaker

Dr. Anand Pandian
Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Anthropology,
Johns Hopkins University
Discussant

Robert Desjarlais
Professor of Anthropology,
Sarah Lawrence College
Pricing
All: Free
About the Series
Since 1877, the Anthropology Section of The New York Academy of Sciences has served as a meeting place for scholars in the Greater New York area. The section strives to be a progressive voice within the anthropological community and to contribute innovative perspectives on the human condition nationally and internationally. Learn more and view other events in the Anthropology Section series.
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