Events in UCIS

Thursday, April 8 until Friday, April 8

8:00 am Conference
Georgia Consortium: Exploring the Complexities of Vietnam
Location:
Online via Zoom
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center
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Register here.

Tuesday, February 22

12:30 pm Lecture
Italian Fulbright Scholar Lecture: Multimodal (Mis)Representations of Southern Italy Overseas
Location:
Posvar 4217 (Mask Required)
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center
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Multimodal (Mis)Representations of Southern Italy Overseas

Italian Fulbright Distinguished Lecture

Flavia Cavaliere
(Università di Napoli Federico II)

Posvar 4217
Masks required

4:30 pm Student Club Activity
Global Ties Tabling Event
Location:
Global Hub - 1st Floor Posvar
Sponsored by:
Global Hub along with Student Affairs, CCLD and Global Ties
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Meet Global Ties mentors and learn about how you can get involved

4:30 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Panoramas:Addressing Afro-Latino Exclusion Within Latin America’s Labor Markets
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies
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Panoramas intern Isabel Morales will discuss Afro-Latino exclusion in Latin American labor markets. This event is open to all and we hope to see you there. OCC credit will be offered!

Read Isabel’s article: https://www.panoramas.pitt.edu/economy-and-development/addressing-racial...

6:00 pm Panel Discussion
CERIS 2022 Book Discussion
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies and Global Studies Center along with Consortium for Educational Resources on Islamic Studies (CERIS)
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What does it take to become an American? Born in Mogadishu to nomadic parents, Abdi Nor Iftin survived famine, war, and child soldiering. In an amazing stroke of luck, he won entrance to the U.S. in August 2014. Abdi shares every part of his journey and his new life in the US. As banter is heightened in congress between Reps Green, Boebert, and Omar about what it means to be an American, this timely book informs the reader of the journey of Abdi Nor Iftin from the context of growing up in the midst of a civil war, surviving life in one of the world's largest refugee settlements and moving to the US, confronting racism, and economic hardships. He provides great insight into the plight of refugees, the black, Muslim immigrant experience. In the end his story gives us hope.

Through guerrilla journalism, Abdi dispatched stories about his life to a series titled Messages From Mogadishu on American Public Media. His stories were short listed for Peabody Awards in 2016. These stories were later picked by NPR, the BBC and later This America.

20 copies of book are available to participants!

Find more information here: https://www.cerisnet.pitt.edu/event/ceris-book-discussion-call-me-american

7:00 pm Student Club Activity
Arabic Language & Culture Club
Location:
Global Hub - 1st Floor Posvar
Sponsored by:
Global Hub along with Less-Commonly-Taught-Languages Center
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Join the Arabic Language & Culture Club for an hour of conversing in the colloquial Arabic language while speaking on various current events.