February 14, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm ET
48 Professors Row
Fung House
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poster featuring statue of slave breaking chains

CHAT invites all faculty, staff and students to a special presentation on February 14th featuring CHAT Postdoctoral fellow, Chance Bonar. The conversation will draw upon Dr. Bonnar's most recent research into the religious traditions of ancient enslaved peoples. 

Chance Bonar is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Center for the Humanities at Tufts University and Lecturer of Greek at Harvard Divinity School. His research and teaching primarily focus on religion, slavery, and the effects of colonialism in the ancient Mediterranean world, and he is affiliated with Tufts’s “Slavery, Colonialism, and Their Legacies at Tufts and Beyond” project.

Chance completed his PhD at Harvard University in the Committee on the Study of Religion. Additionally, he has been a William R. Tyler Fellow in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks and Instructor of Theology at Boston College.

All are welcome to hear Chance on February 14th at noon. A light lunch will be served. For questions, please email humanities@tufts.edu