Loading view. via Zoom Events Venues via Zoom Events at this venue Today 2020-11-03 November 3, 2020 - 2020-11-13 November 13, 2020 Select date. November 13, 2020 · 12:00 pm—1:30 pm via Zoom Reading (lots of) Papyri, Writing (new kinds of) Ancient History Joseph Manning, Yale University Program in the Ancient World Graduate Students November 11, 2020 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm via Zoom Picturing West Lake: The Poetics and Representation of an Iconic Place Hui-shu Lee, UCLA Program in East Asian Studies OPEN TO THE PUBLICVirtual November 11, 2020 · 4:30 pm via Zoom Can We Be Black in a Country Where Race Does Not Exist? Rokhaya Diallo, Journalist –Writer–Filmmaker Department of French and Italian Campus CommunityVirtual November 10, 2020 · 5:00 pm—6:30 pm via Zoom Domestic Archaeology of Deportation Cristina Rivera Garza, University of Houston Program of Latin American Studies OPEN TO THE PUBLICVirtual November 9, 2020 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm via Zoom Religion and the Public Conversation with Derrick Spires Derrick Spires, Cornell University Center for the Study of Religion OPEN TO THE PUBLICVirtual November 7, 2020 via Zoom Iranian WomXn in Music: A Two-Day Symposium Various Artists Female Voice of Iran, Iranian Female Composers Association and Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies SymposiumOPEN TO THE PUBLICRSVP REQUIREDVirtual November 5, 2020 · 4:30 am—6:00 pm via Zoom I am a Wanderer: Paek Sin-ae (1908-1939) and Writing Travel Ji-Eun Lee, Washington University in St. Louis Program in East Asian Studies OPEN TO THE PUBLICVirtual November 4, 2020 · 6:00 pm—7:00 pm via Zoom Reading by Dr. Craig Santos Perez and Princeton Creative Writing Seniors Dr. Craig Santos Perez, Poet and Professor, University of Hawaiʻi, Mānoa Lewis Center for the Arts OPEN TO THE PUBLICVirtual November 4, 2020 · 4:30 pm via Zoom The Political is Personal: Rousseau’s Ethics of the Self Jason Neidleman, University of La Verne Department of French and Italian Virtual November 3, 2020 · 5:00 pm—6:30 pm via Zoom Indigenous Rights, Development, and State Multiculturalism in Panama Marian Thorpe, Postdoctoral Research Associate and Lecturer in Latin American Studies Program of Latin American Studies OPEN TO THE PUBLICVirtual Previous Events Today Next Events Subscribe to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Export .ics file Export Outlook .ics file