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All Topics (March 20 through April 3)
Thursday, March 20
- 12:30 PM Project Eagle: The Top-Secret OSS Operation that Sent Polish Spies Behind Enemy Lines in World War II
- 4:00 PM Unnecessary Hysterectomy in India: Puzzling Patterns Around Women’s Bodies and Health Systems
Friday, March 21
Monday, March 24
- 12:00 PM Inventing Earth: A New History of the 1957-1958 International Geophysical Year
- 5:00 PM Poetics of Survival and Becoming in Francophone African Rap
Tuesday, March 25
- 3:00 PM Bosnian and Albanian Studies: Bridging Divides (Virtual Panel)
- 5:00 PM People Not Pawns: Considering Migration as a Humanitarian Issue
Wednesday, March 26
- 2:30 PM From South Central to Southside: Gang Transnationalism, Masculinity, and Disorganized Violence in Belize City
- 4:00 PM Arbitrating Empire: United States Expansion & the Transformation of International Law
- Arbitrating Empire: United States Expansion & the Transformation of International Law
Thursday, March 27
- 9:00 AM Layered Taiwan: Interwoven Pasts and Multiple Futures
- 12:30 PM A Conversation about Finance and Anti-Democratic Politics (Workshops in International Theory & History)
- Every Vote Counts: Mobilizing Voter Engagement Among Marginalized Communities in Nevada
- 4:00 PM China’s Evolving Nuclear Policy
Friday, March 28
- 12:00 PM Punishing Hurtful Words in the Western Mediterranean: Blasphemy and “National” Religions
- 1:00 PM Katanga Film Screening and Discussion with Director Dani Kouyaté
- 2:30 PM Translating Arabic Theory: Portable Concepts for a New Lexicon
Saturday, March 29
Monday, March 31
- 12:30 PM Walter Rodney Seminar Kwame Otu
Tuesday, April 1
- 12:30 PM Geoeconomic Fragmentation and the World Economy
- Geoeconomic Fragmentation and the World Economy
- The War in Ukraine and the Future of European Security
- 5:00 PM Populism, Religion, and Nationalism in Asia: Analyzing Muslim Majorities and Minorities