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All Topics (November 1 through November 19)
Tuesday, November 11
- 3:30 PM Physics Colloquium
- 5:00 PM Domestic Organizing and US Diplomacy and Foreign Policy: Some Lessons"
Wednesday, November 12
- 6:30 AM "Of Daoist Flights and Chinese Fantasies: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Daoist Bodily Cultivation" in the New Norton Anthology of World Religions
- 4:00 PM And the Bride Wore White: Japanese Crown Prince Yoshihito’s Modern Wedding as National Spectacle
- 5:00 PM Poetics of the Sacred
Thursday, November 13
- 9:00 AM Reforming Britain’s Constitution After the Scottish Referendum: Are Cities the Answer?
- 12:30 PM European Studies Lunch Talk: Fundamental Rights in the EU: General Principles, the Charter, and the European Convention on Human Rights
- 5:30 PM Shobana Shankar (Stonybrook) "'Pagans' in Northern Nigeria: Colonial Policies and the Death of Pluralism"
- 7:00 PM Obama, Katrina, and the Persistence of Racial Inequality
Friday, November 14
- All Day The Civil Rights Act of 1964 at 50: Past, Present & Future
- 12:00 PM Reflecting on the 25th Anniversary of the Tian'anmen Student Movement
- 12:00 PM Reflecting on the 25th Anniversary of the Tian’anmen Student Movement
- 1:00 PM Love, Movies and Tibet: China and the new Politics of Interethnic Romance
- 3:00 PM Global Fridays Film Screening: Paradise Now (2005) by Hany Abu-Assad
- 3:00 PM ARROWS: Advance, Recruit, Retain, & Organize Women in STEM
- 4:00 PM Democratizing Shari’a: The Regulation and Application of Muslim Family Laws in Israel, India, and Greece
Monday, November 17
- All Day Evil in Chinese Religion
Tuesday, November 18
- 12:30 PM Memories of Slavery and French Public Discourse: A Lecture by Françoise Vergès
- 3:00 PM "The Mogao Buddhist Grottoes: Conservation, Digitization, and Cultural Heritage Management Issues at Dunhuang"
- 5:30 PM Slavery and Africa in Brazilian Public and Popular Memory
- 7:00 PM The Business of Ideas: Urban Agriculture & Collaboration