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All Topics (October 21 through November 12)
Monday, October 21
- 12:00 PM Racialization after Independence
- 12:30 PM WALTER RODNEY SEMINAR: U.S. Policy in the Horn of Africa (Mike Hammer)
- 4:00 PM The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet
Tuesday, October 22
- 4:00 PM Climate, Development and International Financial Institutions: Perspectives from the Global South
Wednesday, October 23
- 12:30 PM Reducing Emissions and Air Pollution from the Informal Sector: Evidence from Bangladesh
- 1:00 PM The US Elections and the Transatlantic Relationship: Two Outcomes, the Same Challenges?
- 4:00 PM African Literature Book Group in French: Reading Gaël Faye's Petit Pays
Thursday, October 24
- 11:00 AM APSIA's Online Graduate School Fair Online
- 4:00 PM Immigration and Health in Rural Maryland
- 5:00 PM Cortazar Aquí y Allá / Here and There - A Jazz Celebration
Friday, October 25
Monday, October 28
Tuesday, October 29
Wednesday, October 30
Thursday, October 31
- 1:00 PM Tolerance is a Wasteland
Friday, November 1
- 12:00 PM Colloquium: “God bless the Red, White, and Blue:” Eastern Orthodoxy and Internationalization of Christian Nationalism
- 2:30 PM Remembrance, Resistance, & Religiosity in an Afrocolombian Village
Monday, November 4
- 4:00 PM Echoes of Herstory: Exploring Generational Legacies and Cultural Belongings Through Chilean Theater
Thursday, November 7
- 10:00 AM Feminism in Public Debt: A Human Rights Approach
- 12:30 PM Reimagining Brazil’s Industrial Future: Opportunities and Challenges in the Face of Climate Change
- 3:30 PM Second-Class Daughters: Black Brazilian Women and Informal Adoption as Modern Slavery
- 4:00 PM Religion and the 2024 Presidential Election