Cultural, Historical, and Social Change in Europe: Christianity, Islam, and the European Union
Arpad von Klimo, Carolyn Warner and Francois Foret will present this panel discussion. Lunch will be provided at 11:30 a.m.
Arpad von Klimo, Carolyn Warner and Francois Foret will present this panel discussion. Lunch will be provided at 11:30 a.m.
This colloquium will feature Dennis Looney, Nancy Glazener and John Beverley.
Anne Nemer (Moderator), Assistant Dean for Executive Degree Programs, Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business
Bruno Hoepers (Panelist), PhD candidate, Political Science, 2010 Latin American Social and Public Policy Fellowship Recipient
Giancarlo Pereira (Panelist), Coordinator of Production Engineering Program and Professor, Engineering and Technology, Mackenzie University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Lina Insana, Pitt Faculty Fellow, will lead this colloquium.
Ukrainian Media Representatives
In this roundtable, several of the artists participating in the art exhibit Queloides: Race and Racism in Cuban Contemporary Art (www.queloides-exhibit.com) discuss their participation in this project and issues of race and culture in contemporary Cuba. The exhibit was hosted at the Centro Wifredo Lam in Havana and opens at the Mattress Factory museum on October 15.
Panel presenters include:
Jennifer Kwon Dobbs, Asst. Prof. of English, St Olaf College--'Toward Truth and Reconciliation: Overseas Korean Adoptee and Unwed Mother Advocacy'
Eleana Kim, Asst. Prof. Anthropology, University of Rochester--'The Dry Eye of Adoption Politics: Testimony, Social Justice, and Representation Among Transnational Korean Adoptees'
Hermann Herlinghaus, Pitt Faculty Fellow, will lead this colloquium discussion.
A screening of new documentary 'Can't Go Native?' featuring the work of Japan anthropologist Dr. Keith Brown, Professor Emeritus of the Department of Anthropology. Film will be followed by a Q&A and discussion with Dr. Brown and the film's producer/director, Dr. David Plath of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. A reception will follow.