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Celebrating Cultural Diversity
Friday, September 26, 2008

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

International Week Event: Information Session--International Fair
11:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
William Pitt Union - Kurtzman and Lower Lounge

Interested in studying abroad but don't know where to start? Come visit the International Fair in the William Pitt Union to find out about the thousands of options available around the world! You can chat with study abroad providers, mingle with past participants, learn more about different cultures right here at Pitt, and sample some delicious international food.
http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/global/internationalweek
Audience: Open to the public
Cost: Free
Sponsored by: International Week, Study Abroad Office
For more information, contact Ben Pilcher - 412-383-7165 bjp10@ucis.pitt.edu

International Week Event: Information Session/Cultural Event/Roundtable--Study Abroad Student Lounge
11:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Lower Lounge, William Pitt Union

Interested in traveling or studying abroad? Come meet our regional experts who have been there, done that! Roundtable participants will discuss their experiences studying and traveling abroad, and will offer their insights and advice to prospective sojourners abroad. This event coincides with the International Fair.
Audience: students, faculty and staff
Cost: free
Sponsored by: International Week, Study Abroad Office
For more information, contact Lindsey Anderson - 412-648-7413 abroad@pitt.edu

International Week Event: Information Session--International Fair
11:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Assembly Room and Ballroom, William Pitt Union

Students interested in studying abroad are invited to attend our Fall 2008 International Fair. Dozens of study abroad providers from across the country and around the world will be in attendence to answer your questions.
Audience: students
Cost: free
Sponsored by: International Week, Study Abroad Office
For more information, contact Ben Pilcher - 412-383-7165 bjp10@pitt.edu

International Week Event: Festival--Annual African Festival 2008
2:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m.
William Pitt Union Assembly Room

This is the Fifth African Studies Annual Festival. The following activities will be featured:

Students showcasing their photo journals of Africa trips and study abroad in Africa;
Display of African artifacts, fabrics and carvings;
A performance and dance workshop;
A panel of students will discuss their study abroad in Africa experiences and research activities.

Dinner will be served featuring tastes of Africa (Congo and Ethiopia)followed by the final event of the day which will be a Keynote Lecture on Africa's Infrastructure: Challenges and Opportunities.
http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/africa/
Audience: Open to all
Cost: Free
Sponsored by: African Studies Program, International Week, African Students' Organization (ASO)
For more information, contact Macrina C. Lelei - 412-648-2058 africast@pitt.edu

International Week Event: Lecture--Japan Speaker Series: Dr. Miyako Inoue, Stanford University: "Walking the magazine, reading the street: the birth of the capitalist semiosis in Japanese women's magazines, 1900-1930"
3:00 P.M.- 4:00 P.M.
Anthropology Lounge, 3106 Wesley Posvar Hall

Dr. Inoue will be discussing the birth of commodity advertising in women's magazines during the emergence of Japanese capitalist modernity in the first third of the twentieth century. Her focus is on a particular type of gendered advertisement, which she will call "schoolgirl speech advertisement," whose characteristic effect is to "sound" as if the woman depicted in the ad image
were speaking directly to the reader.
Audience: Open to all members of the Pitt community
Cost: Free
Sponsored by: International Week, Asian Studies Center, Japan Council, Japan Iron and Steel Federation and Mitsubishi Endowments
For more information, contact Brenda Jordan - jordanb@pitt.edu

International Week Event: Workshop--African Student Organization Workshop and Yabasso Dance Showcase
5:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.
William Pitt Union- Ballroom

This event will showcase African art, games, clothing, history and ways of living. ASO Dance Team (Yabasso), will perform to different Africa songs, in different dance attires.
http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/global/internationalweek
Audience: Open to the public
Cost: Free
Sponsored by: International Week, African Studies Program, African Student Organization
For more information, contact Sandra Dike - missdike@gmail.com

International Week Event: Film--Japanese Film Festival - Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 (Always: Zoku San-chome no Yuhi), 2007
7:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m.
McConomy Hall, Carnegie Mellon University

Always: Sunset on Third Street 2 (Always: Zoku San-Chome no Yuhi)(2007), in Japanese with English subtitles. Directed by Takeshi Yamazaki. Pittsburgh premiere. -- Sequel to Always (2006) based on Ryohei Sagan's popular comic series that sold 14 million copies. Set in 1959, this sequel concerns the everyday lives of those on the backstreets near Tokyo Tower.
Audience: Open to the public
Cost: Free
Sponsored by: Asian Studies Center, International Week, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures, Japan Iron and Steel Federation and Mitsubishi Endowments
For more information, contact Jennifer Murawski - 412-648-7426 jennm@pitt.edu

International Week Event: Dinner--Ramadan Iftar Dinner
7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.
6th floor of the William Pitt Union

As part of the world's celebrated holidays program and the International Week at University of Pittsburhg, PITT Muslim Students Association, the Saudi Students House and the Cross Cultural and Civic Leadership Department (CCLD) proudly present: Ramadhan Iftar Dinner with an intention to educate the Pittsburgh community about the month of Ramadhan and the experience of fasting. Come and join us!
Sponsored by: Consortium for Educational Resources on Islamic Studies, International Week, PITT Muslim Students Association, Saudi Students House, Cross Cultural and Civic Leadership Department

International Week Event: Film--Beur Is Beautiful: Maghrebi-French Filmmaking
7:00 p.m.- 8:45 p.m.
Frick Fine Arts Auditorium

The term beur is French inversion-slang (verlan) for the word arabe, and refers to the French-born children of North African (Maghrebi) immigrants of Arab as well as Amazigh and Kabyle origin. For the most part, this generation grew up in the concrete wastelands of France's low-income housing projects in the suburbs (banlieues). While beur has been part of the European lexicon for more than 20 years, the term and the culture it describes remain largely unknown in the United States.

"Bled Number One" (2006): Barely released from prison, Kamel is deported to his birthplace Algeria. This enforced exile obliges him to lucidly observe a country undergoing great change, split between a desire for modernity and the weight of ancient traditions.
Audience: Open to the public
Cost: Free
Sponsored by: European Studies Center, Consortium for Educational Resources on Islamic Studies, Global Studies Program, International Week, Less Commonly Taught Languages and the French Department
For more information, contact Veronica Dristas - 412-624-2918 dristas@pitt.edu

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International Week is sponsored by...

Global Studies Program, University Center for International Studies (www.ucis.pitt.edu/global)

Office of Cross-Cultural and Leadership Development, Student Affairs (www.o3cl.pitt.edu)

E-mail the International Week Coordinating Committee at intlweek@pitt.edu.

Disclaimer: International Week at the University of Pittsburgh is a collaborative undertaking which coordinates numerous and diverse events sponsored by Pitt departments and offices, as well as by student and community organizations. Expressions of different viewpoints are encouraged. However, all International Week eventsare the responsibility of their respective organizers. Inclusion of an event as part of International Week does not imply any endorsement of the event’s content by theInternational Week organizing committee, the Office of International Services, the University Center for International Studies, the University of Pittsburgh, or any of the International Week co-sponsors.

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Contact Us!

Global Studies Program
University Center for International Studies
4100 Wesley W. Posvar Hall
230 Bouquet Street
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA  15260
USA
Phone: 412-648-5085
Fax: 412-624-4672
E-mail: global@pitt.edu
Web: www.ucis.pitt.edu/global

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