2023 Pittsburgh EU Film Series-Europe's Moving Images
SAVE THE DATE: More information to come.
SAVE THE DATE: More information to come.
We're back in person!
On Sunday, November 6, 2022, from 12:00PM to 4:00PM, the Slovak Studies Program, with the help of our generous sponsors, will host the 32nd Annual Slovak Heritage Festival in the Commons Room of the Cathedral of Learning on the University of Pittsburgh campus in Oakland. We are excited to be back in person again for a joyous day of Slovak culture, history, food, crafts, and education.
Admission is free, and masks are optional. We hope to see you at the 32nd Annual Slovak Heritage Festival at Pitt!
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The Polishfest Festival is designed to give the festival guests, families, and students an opportunity to experience the living cultures of the Polish, Lithuanian and Carpatho-Rusyn Peoples that throughout history were joined, separated and independently are connected. A living legacy presented to teach, to experience, to taste, to try and to have fun.
The University of Pittsburgh's Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies is proud to sponsor the 9th edition of the RFF titled Homelands. This year's festival reflects on current events, while celebrating the power of film to map out new meanings into a world where people have been displaced by wars, economic crises, political instability, and natural disasters.
This event gathers all of the best tacos in one place for a fun, family-friendly event featuring live entertainment and 25+ food trucks, street vendors, and restaurants, as well specialty drinks, beer, and liquor vendors, an art market from Redfishbowl, and family fun activities. The event celebrates community and is produced with the support of the Pittsburgh Hispanic Development Corporation and Latin American Cultural Union and a portion of proceeds directly benefit these organizations. https://www.pghtacofest.com
The Center for African Studies (CAS) is hosting its inaugural Celebrate Africa Festival from Friday, September 16 to Saturday, September 17, 2022 and you are invited to attend!
On Friday, join scholars and leaders from the African continent and Pitt faculty for a seminar, round table, alumni webinar, documentary screening, reception, and keynote address by renowned pan-African historian Dr. Paul Tiyambe Zeleza.
Join us as we celebrate diverse cultures with Pitt's cultural departments and student organizations along with local Pittsburgh partners.
Celebrate Africa culminates in a day-long festival that features a live band, a DJ, a marketplace of African food and craft vendors, and dancing and drum workshops by Camara Drum and Dance. This event has something for everyone. Come try some new food, check out our craft market, listen to African music, and check out colorful African fashions!
The Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh is thrilled to welcome back students, staff, and the Pittsburgh community for the 40th Annual Latin American and Caribbean Festival!
Use the hashtag #PghEUFilmFest when attending or watching the film festival!