Events in UCIS

Monday, October 30 until Monday, November 6

(All day) Exhibit
Dia de los Muertos Ofrenda
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies and Global Hub
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Join us for our Dia de los Muertos celebration!

From October 30th to November 6th, stop by the Global Hub in Posvar Hall to celebrate Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. Center for Latin American Studies students, community, and staff have worked together to build an ofrenda, or alter, where you can bring photos or momentos of your loved ones. 

As you engage with the display, you'll have the opportunity to learn more about the symbolism and traditions of Dia de los Muertos. This is a wonderful way to honor the memory of those we've lost and celebrate their lives. We welcome everyone to join us in this celebration of life and cultural understanding.

 For more details or inquiries, please reach out to clas@pitt.edu

Sunday, November 5

12:00 pm Cultural Event
Slovak Heritage Festival
Location:
Cathedral Commons Room
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies, European Studies Center, Global Hub, Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs and UCIS Engagement along with Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, First Catholic Slovak Union and Sokol USA
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Ethnic Food

Cultural and Education Lectures

Musical and Folk Dance Performances

Craft Demonstrations

FREE ADMISSION!!!

4:00 pm Lecture
Paradoxical Bodies: Responsibility, Morality and Culture in Weight Loss Surgeries in Israel
Location:
144 English Room
Sponsored by:
Global Hub and Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs along with Jewish Studies Program and Israel Heritage Room Committee
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“Paradoxical Bodies: Responsibility, Morality and Culture in Weight Loss Surgeries in Israel”
The 2023 Israel Heritage Room Lecture will be given by Dr. Hilla Nehushtan, the current Israel Institute teaching fellow at the Jewish Studies Program of the University of Pittsburgh. She specializes in critical medical anthropology, exploring the intersection between health, gender, and culture through the prism of weight loss practices. Her dissertation ethnographically studies a weight loss surgery clinic in Israel; it won the prize for best Ph.D. dissertation by The Israeli Anthropological Association (IAA). Dr. Nehushtan is currently teaching courses on Modern Israel, Health in Israel, and Body Size Around the Globe.
The social and cultural constructions of body size affect many aspects of daily life: how larger-bodied people are treated by their family and peers; discrimination against larger-bodied people in the workplace and the fashion industry; how people are judged while eating in public; the ways children and adolescents are socialized to dislike their bodies; the ever-growing diet industry, and biomedical perspectives that influence all the rest. Dr. Nehushtan advocates a more nuanced listening to both patients and medical professionals. Her research, conducted in Israel, is resonant with American practice as well.

Dr. Nehushtan’s Israel Heritage Room talk will be given at 4 pm on Sunday, November 5, 2023, in the English Nationality Room, 144 Cathedral of Learning.