Events in UCIS

Thursday, September 8

12:00 pm Lecture
The Overlooked Racism?
Location:
Posvar 4217
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies along with Department of History
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The Overlooked Racism?
Xenophobia Against East Europeans in Anti-racist and Postcolonial Debates in Germany
Racism against East Europeans has a long history dating back to the eighteenth century. It was particularly pronounced in Germany with its long-standing entanglements and quasi-colonial relationship with Eastern Europe. Even beyond 1945, structural discrimination and everyday humiliation exist.
Still, East Europeans’ experiences with xenophobia are a blind spot in the current anti-racist and postcolonial debates. Petersen argues that the political and economic Eastern enlargement of the European Union must be followed by an eastward enlargement in the current dispute on racism.
Hans-Christian Petersen, historian and research fellow at the Federal Institute for Culture and History of the Germans in Eastern Europe (BKGE) in Oldenburg (Germany). Advisor for two projects of the research network “Ambivalences of the Soviet: Diaspora Nationalities between Collective Experiences of Discrimination and Individual Normalization, 1953-2023.“ Main Research Interests: Urban history and social space, Russian German history and transnational history of migration, racism against East Europeans (Antislavism), German “Ostforschung”.

2:00 pm Panel Discussion
Difficult Cartographies: Race, Power and Resistance in Pittsburgh and Rio de Janeiro
Location:
4130 Posvar/Zoom
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies along with The World History Center
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Pittsburgh and Rio de Janeiro share similar histories of Black communities’ cultural resistances and struggles for rights. Hosted by the Center for Latin American Studies and the World History Center, the goal of this event is to discuss the ways in which the urban landscapes of both cities are shaped by difficult cartographies, especially when related to racism and slavery. We also aim to discuss how scholars and community activists can collaborate in building strategies to make the topic accessible to the public.

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
French Club Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub, Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Global Hub along with French Club