All Topics (October 28 through November 8)
Monday, October 28
- 12:15 PM Rodney Seminar: "Poems on Mass Housing in North Africa"
- 12:30 PM The Migration Crisis: Enforced Disappearances, Violations of Human Rights Against Migrants, and the United Nations’ Response.
- 6:00 PM Film Screening: Hutchinson Shunted
Tuesday, October 29
- 4:00 PM Research on Tap: Human Capital and Global Development
- 4:30 PM Listening and Not Listening: Jazz & Sociality in South Africa
- 5:30 PM CinemAfriq: Soul Boy (Swahili)
Wednesday, October 30
- 2:30 PM Global China Colloquium: Yunnan Chen
- 3:30 PM Indigenous Archaeology and Community Engaged Research in the Americas
- 5:00 PM The Sung Cinema of the Maxakali People – A Presentation by Charles Bicalho
Thursday, October 31
- All Day MA Paper Extension Requests Due for December Defenses
- 12:45 PM The European Culture Wars and the Decay of European Democracy – A Lecture by Joseph Weiler
Friday, November 1
- 12:00 PM CURA Colloquium: Community Caregivers in Uganda: Popular Religion and an Emerging Social Field
Saturday, November 2
Monday, November 4
- All Day Fall 2019 Speaker Series - The Politics of Race and Health with Jonathan Metzl
- 9:30 AM Human Capital Initiative: Marsin Alshamary and Fatima Aqeel
- 12:15 PM Rodney Seminar: “Water, Life, and Profit: Water Vending in Niamey Niger”
- 2:30 PM Global China Colloquium: Gregory Chin
Tuesday, November 5
- 5:00 PM A Mercurial Connection: How Cinnabar Shaped Relations Between the Ancient Maya and Highland Mexico
Wednesday, November 6
Thursday, November 7
- 12:30 PM Emerging Powers and the International Economic Order -- Book Launch
- 4:00 PM Reforming to Survive: The Bolshevik Origins of Social Policies – A Works in Progress Presentation by Magnus B. Rasmussen
Friday, November 8
- 10:15 AM External Relations of the European Union: A Conversation with Prof. Jan Wouters
- 12:00 PM Cura Colloquium: Right-wing Populist Religious Rhetoric in Central Europe
- Shelley Hawks lecture, "Chinese Painting and Calligraphy as an Art of Resistance Then and Now"
- 5:45 PM Living Quechua: A Conversation with Andean Language Activists