Accessing Ancient Egypt – Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean

The Badè Museum is happy to announce our new 2025-2026 lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” Lectures begin on September 25th. This lecture series is co-hosted by Pacific School of Religion and the Archaeological Research Facility – Berkeley. Watch live on the ARF YouTube channel here: http://bit.ly/arf-channel.
Standing with Our Immigrant Neighbors: How Religious Leaders & Congregations Can Make a Difference

You are invited to hear Rev. Dr. David Vásquez-Levy discuss how religious leaders and congregations can support and minister to immigrants during the second Trump administration. A nationally acclaimed leader in immigration justice, Dr. Vásquez-Levy blends theological depth, faith-based advocacy, and institutional leadership to inspire religious communities toward compassionate action.
God is his Potter – Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean

The Badè Museum is happy to announce our new 2025-2026 lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” This lecture series is co-hosted by Pacific School of Religion and the Archaeological Research Facility – Berkeley.
Physical Witness – Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean

The Badè Museum is happy to announce our new 2025-2026 lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” This lecture series is co-hosted by Pacific School of Religion and the Archaeological Research Facility – Berkeley.
Ableism When Accessing the Past: Studies of Disability in the Ancient World

The Badè Museum is happy to announce our new 2025-2026 lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” This lecture series is co-hosted by Pacific School of Religion and the Archaeological Research Facility – Berkeley.
Disability in the David Narratives in Light of Armed Conflicts in Africa

Huli Ramantswana “Disability in David Narratives in light of Armed Conflicts in Africa” This Online lecture is part of the series Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean. This program of public lectures takes place monthly on Thursdays at 9:30 AM Pacific (unless otherwise noted), from September 2025 through May 2026. Watch live on…
Brothers of (Mis)fortune – Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean

The Badè Museum is happy to announce our new 2025-2026 lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” This lecture series is co-hosted by Pacific School of Religion and the Archaeological Research Facility – Berkeley.
Restrictions on a Driver’s License: The Reception of Disabilities in Official Identification from Graeco–Roman Egypt

Ella Kaver
Digging into Disability: How Experience Affects Theory

Mason Shrader
The Real Lives of Blind Mesopotamians

This lecture is part of the Badè Museum of Biblical Archaeology and Archaeological Research Facility year-round lecture series, “Disability in the Ancient Middle East and Mediterranean.” Lecture info: Dr. Eric Harvey “The Real Lives of Blind Mesopotamians” Speaker bio: Eric Harvey is a scholar of the ancient Middle East whose work focuses primarily on Mesopotamia…