Week of March 19, 2023 in UCIS

Friday, March 17 until Sunday, March 19

(All day) Seminar
Micro-Course: Technology, Humanity, and Social Justice
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center along with Carnegie Mellon University
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In this four-part weekend micro-course (spanning four semesters), we will examine the power of technology on humanity and its implications on social justice in four areas: governance, environment, education, and health. Please note that students do not need to complete all four parts and are welcome to participate in any and all micro-course offerings. The focus will be on the impact technology has on the future of schooling and work. This will include a discussion as to how technology can improve the efficiency and safety of the workforce through automation while also creating further divides between those who have educational access and those who do not. The effects of technology on education and the common language of the world, including how it impacts native languages and cultures, will also be discussed. This course requires a permission number that will be provided by contacting the instructor, Veronica Dristas, at dristas@pitt.edu.

Sunday, March 19

12:00 pm Cultural Event
Festival of the Egg
Location:
Alumni Hall, Connolly Ballroom
Sponsored by:
Global Hub and Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs along with Polish Room Committee; Lithuanian Room Committee; Carpatho-Russyn Society; Polish Falconsa
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The Spring Festival of the Egg is a family oriented event welcoming the coming of Spring in many ethnic traditions as featured by members and friends of the Nationality and Heritage Room Committees at the University of Pittsburgh. Activities include: Egg Decorating, Palm Weaving Demonstrations, The Festival Of Colors, Spring & Easter Customs, Special Children's Egg Decorating, Easter & Springtime Coloring Pages, Jelly Bean Guess, Egg Festival Marketplace and more.

This event is eligible for Outside of the Classroom Curriculum Credit for Pitt Students. Please refer to https://www.studentaffairs.pitt.edu/occ/how-to-complete-the-occ/.

Monday, March 20

4:00 pm Lecture
Creating Modern Sensibility: Aesthetic Capitalism in the United States and Japan, 1870s-1930s
Location:
WW Posvar Hall 3703
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center along with Department of History and Japan Iron and Steel Federation and Mitsubishi endowments at the University of Pittsburgh
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Aesthetic Capitalism: a mode of capitalism that rested on, and was fueled by, creating and appealing to sensory and emotional experience. In analyzing aesthetics as a social process, rather than a design feature of commodities, this talk explores how aesthetic capitalism emerged and ow it altered people's aesthetic experience in the United States and Japan from the 1870s to 1940s.

4:30 pm Student Club Activity
Bate-Papo Portuguese Conversation Table
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Brazil Nuts Portuguese Club
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Join Brazil Nuts for their weekly Portuguese language conversation table during Spring semester, every Monday from 4:30-5:30 pm in the Global Hub!

Tuesday, March 21

11:00 am Information Session
Center for Latin American Studies Ambassador Tabling
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies and Global Hub
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Join CLAS ambassadors to learn more about CLAS academic offerings and related programs.

11:00 am Presentation
The Limits of Hegemonic Power: The United States’ Failure to Change International Human Rights Norms During the War on Terror
Location:
3430 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center
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Come see undergraduate student Juliana Geyer present and defend her thesis, which examines the limits of hegemony through the context the United States’ failure to change international physical integrity norms during the War on Terror. It provides possible explanations for US failure and comments on the resistance of the international human rights regime as well as the limits of hegemonic power that this case study uncovers!

12:00 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Conversations on Europe: Climate Change and Migration--What can the U.S. learn from Europe?
Location:
Zoom Webinar
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center along with Miami-Florida Jean Monnet European Center of Excellence at Florida International University, EU Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne, Center for European Studies at the University of Florida, Center for European STudies at the University of Texas-Austin and Center for European and Transatlantic Studies at Georgia Institute of Technology
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As North and Central America increasingly experience climate change and disasters (fires, hurricanes, drought, rising waters from the Great Lakes and Atlantic Ocean), the US has come to realize what our European colleagues have been experiencing as they have been at the forefront of the accelerating trend of global displacement related to climate change. The pre-covid years of 2015-2016 saw the highest peak of immigration into Europe. Last year President Biden signed an executive order 14013 “Rebuilding and Enhancing programs to resettle refugees and planning for the impact of climate change on migration”. With the release of the report, it was the first time the U.S. Government officially reported on the link between climate change and migration. While no nation offers asylum to climate migrants, the UN High Commission on Human Rights has published legal guidelines for offering protection to people displaced by the effects of global warming. Additionally, several of the 169 targets established by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) lay out general goals that could be used to protect climate migrants. The panel will be an informal discuss of how Europe’s experience with climate change and migrants can inform the United States.

The organizer and moderator of the Panel is Mary Rauktis, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh

The Panel members are:

Carla Malafaia, University of Porto, Portugal,

Cosmin Nada, University of Porto, Portugal,

Sheila Velez Martinez, School of Law, University of Pittsburgh

12:00 pm Lecture
Shattered Sacred Broken Lives:Destruction and Reconstruction of Religious Sites in Ramu, Bangladesh
Location:
3106 WW Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center along with Department of Anthropology
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What is disrupted through the process of destruction? What space is reconstructed when the rubble of destruction is destroyed? And how do the communities conceptualize and experience the rubble of destruction and reconstruction of religious sites and sacred objects in their everyday life? This talk will establish a dialogue with these questions by exploring how destruction and government-led tourist-centric reconstruction of Buddhists' religious spaces (bihars) have affected the religious practices and social relationships of Buddhist communities in Ramu, a town of a Muslim-majority country, Bangladesh. It will reveal what relation violence against sacred sites bears to violence against the people who built, inhabited, or identified with that sacred space.

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
Hungarian Conversation Table
Location:
Cathedral of Learning 329
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
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Come and practice your Hungarian and meet others interested in the language! All levels welcome.

6:30 pm Student Club Activity
German Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Pitt German Club
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Join the German Club for Spring 2023's weekly conversation hours, on Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30 pm!

Wednesday, March 22

1:00 pm Panel Discussion
Roundtable: A diversidade linguístico-cultural no mundo lusófono
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies along with Instituto Guimarães Rosa
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Mesa-redonda: A diversidade linguístico-cultural no mundo lusófono / "Cultural Linguistic Diversity in the Lusophone World". Virtual roundtable with Kaio Carvalho Camona (Universidade Agostinho Neto - Angola), Gustavo Cerqueira Guimarães (Universidade Eduardo Mondlane - Moçambique), and Camila Oliveira Macêdo (Universidade de São José - Macau-China). Moderated by Ana Paula Carvalho (Portuguese Program Coordinator, University of Pittsburgh) and Naiara Sales Araújo Santos (Leitora do Instituto Guimarães Rosa, University of Pittsburgh). Event will be held in Portuguese.

4:00 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Europe Today Lecture Series: European Security and NATO Policy after the Outbreak of the War in Ukraine
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies and European Studies Center
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This event has been canceled.

4:00 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Europe Today: "Radical Populism and its Challenge to European Democracy: Insights from Austria"
Location:
Zoom
Sponsored by:
European Union Studies Association
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Radical populism represents the greatest challenge to liberal democracy across Europe. The emergence of this
phenomenon has impacted both established democracies, such as the United Kingdom when we think of Brexit, and new
democracies, such as Hungary and Poland. Populist actors have also played a role in the COVID pandemic and in the
context of Russia's war on Ukraine, as they mobilize people against mainstream policies that attempt to manage these
crises. Despite the general importance of populism as a political phenomenon, including at the EU level, its history and
impact vary widely across Europe. It is important to understand the specific causes and effects of the success of populism,
because not all forms of political radicalism or authoritarianism are populist. The talk will address these questions and
show that populism is closely related to the decline in legitimacy of established institutions and traditional elites in times
of social and economic change. Drawing especially on the case of Austria, where radical populism has been long
established, the lecture and discussion will provide an overview of this phenomenon and the state of political science
research.

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
Polish Conversation Table
Location:
1219 Cathedral of Learning
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies
5:00 pm Film
The Orphanage
Location:
4130 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center and Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies along with Film and Media Studies Program; SCREENSHOT: ASIA
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The Orphanage, which screened at the "Director's Fortnight at Cannes" (2019), follows 15-year-old Qodrat (Qodratollah Qadiri), who at the beginning of the movie lives on the streets of 1989 Kabul and gets by on scalping cinema tickets and peddling key rings. After being picked up from the streets he is sent to the Soviet operated juvenile detention center known as "the orphanage," where he daydreams of action-packed Bollywood heroics as the Soviets maintain control and the Mujahideen fight to take back their land.

A Q&A with director Shahrbanoo Sadat will follow the screening.

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
French Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of French Club
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Join the French Club for Spring 2023's weekly conversation hours, on both Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-6:30 pm!

Note: French Conversation Hour will not meet in the Global Hub on Thursday, April 13.

7:00 pm Student Club Activity
Mesas de Conversación
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Spanish Club
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Join the Spanish Club for Spring 2023's weekly conversation hours, on Wednesdays from 7-8 pm!

7:30 pm Student Club Activity
Arabic Language Table
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Arabic Language and Culture Club
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Join the Arabic Language and Culture Club for this weekly get-together and safe space for Arabic speakers to have a conversation and work on their language skills!

Thursday, March 23

11:30 am Presentation
High School International Marketing Competition - Content Presentations on language, culture, and business practices
Sponsored by:
Asian Studies Center and Global Studies Center
12:00 pm Student Club Activity
Tavola Italiana
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Department of French & Italian
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Mangia con noi! Bring your lunch and chat with us! Pitt students only, al levels welcome!

4:30 pm Reception
Celebration of Concurso de Escritura Panoramas winners
Location:
Posvar 4217
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies along with Department of Hispanic Languages & Literatures, Panoramas and Pitt Spanish Writing Center
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Congratulations to the Fall 2022 Concurso de Escritura Panoramas winners! Join Panoramas as we celebrate these students' work: Ronald Rohlsen - "Entendiendo a los partidarios de Pinochet", Reagan Russel - "El aceso inadecuado al agua potable y sistemas de saneamiento en Honduras", Isabel Sichlau - "Haciendo la sostenibilidad sostenible".

5:00 pm Student Club Activity
French Conversation Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of French Club
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Description: Join the French Club for Spring 2023's weekly conversation hours, on both Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5-6:30 pm!

Note: French Conversation Hour will not meet in the Global Hub on Thursday, April 13.

6:00 pm Film
CLAS Cinema: El secreto de sus ojos (2010)
Location:
Frick Fine Arts Auditorium (125)
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies
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Free screening and open to the public. A crime-thriller about judicial cover-ups and corruption in Argentina, told through flashbacks. Pizza provided!

8:00 pm Student Club Activity
Persian Table Hour
Location:
Global Hub
Announced by:
Global Hub on behalf of Persian Club
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Join the Persian Club for bi-weekly conversations on Thursdays at 8-9 pm during Spring 2023!

Friday, March 24

1:00 pm Workshop
Capoeira Workshop
Location:
Cathedral of Learning Center for Creativity Room B50
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies along with Department of Hispanic Languages & Literatures, Luso-Brazilian Student Association and Instituto Guimarães Rosa
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Try out the Afro-Brazilian martial art with a workshop led by the Capoeira Association of Pittsburgh!

1:30 pm Information Session
Global Distinction Drop-In Hours
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Global Hub
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Are you looking to gain experience that will help prepare you for a globally-connected job market? Stop by Drop-In Hours to learn more about getting the Global Distinction added to your academic transcript, receiving special recognition at graduation, and standing out to prospective employers!

5:30 pm Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Salgado Maranhão: Collaborative Practices of Translation and the Relationship of Music and Poetry
Location:
Global Hub
Sponsored by:
Center for Latin American Studies and Global Hub along with Department of Hispanic Languages & Literatures, Addverse Poesia and Leitorado Brasileiro
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A conversation with renowned Brazilian Poet Salgado Maranhão.

7:30 pm Film
WOMAN ON THE ROOF Film Screening
Location:
Harris Theater
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies and European Union Studies Association along with Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, Kosciuszko Foundation and Polish Falcons of America
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Woman on the Roof is an incisive critique of womanhood in Poland that resonates with global audiences. At 60 years old, Mirka is struggling to find direction as she enters her twilight years. She stages a sudden act of defiance – an attempted bank robbery. Mirka’s journey through cold state bureaucracies uncover a world where she struggles to belong. Woman on the Roof offers insights on an increasingly alienating world. What happens in our twilight years and how do we navigate it? How do our own positions in the world shape the ways in which we grow old?

Saturday, March 25

(All day) Cultural Event
Olympiada of Spoken Russian - 2023
Location:
David Lawrence Hall, 3942 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies along with Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures and Department of Modern Languages, Carnegie Mellon University
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This annual national competition provides US high school, middle school, and college students the opportunity to demonstrate their Russian language knowledge while meeting with other students of Russian and conversing with native Russian speakers. Students will receive recognition for their demonstrated language proficiency, improve their chances of getting international and study abroad scholarships, and enhance their professional resume.

Saturday, March 25, 2023 | In-Person

Participation
All students participating in the Olympiada of Spoken Russian must have a sponsor, who will register the student in advance of the event and chaperone the student at the event.

Registration Deadline: Monday, February 20, 2023
To register your school, please complete the school registration form, and please use the student registration form to enter your students in the competition.

Questions?
Olga Klimova | vok1@pitt.edu

3:30 pm Cultural Event
World Poetry Day: A Celebration of the Romanian Nationality Room Committee
Location:
Cathedral of Learning, Romanian Nationality Room, 130
Sponsored by:
Center for Russian East European and Eurasian Studies, Global Hub and Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs along with Romanian Nationality Room Committee
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Join the members of the Romanian Nationality Room Committee in a celebration of World Poetry Day!

REGISTER FOR LIMITED SEATING: pi.tt/nriep-world-poetry-day

FEATURED PERFORMERS:

Cristana A. Bejan-- Award-winning Romanian-American historian, theatre artist, and poet

Prof. Dr. Marius Leordeanu-- Professor at Politehnica University of Bucharest, Research Scientist at Institute of Mathematics

Laura Bianca-- Romanian-American singer and songwriter

Mircea F. Lupu-- Romanian-American guitarist

LIGHTREFRESHMENTSAND RECEPTION TO FOLLOW with the Romanian Nationality Room Committee.

PARKING AVAILABLE AT Soldiers and Sailors Parking Garage: 4390 BigelowBlvd., Pittsburgh, PA15213

7:00 pm Cultural Event
Greek Independence Week 2023: The Teachers of the Greek Peoples
Location:
https://pahellenicfoundation.org/Teachers/
Sponsored by:
Global Hub and Nationality Rooms and Intercultural Exchange Programs along with Greek Nationality Room Committee and American Hellenic Foundation of Western Pennsylvania; European Art Center of Greece; Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
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Within the first 100 years following the fall of Constantinople, many of the teachers of the geography inside which Greek people lived, fled to the west, north, and east. Greece was largely orphaned of education opportunities. Together with the church clergy, the cadre of the few remaining teachers began the monumental task of rebuilding the education of the Greek people. By the start of the Revolution, this cadre of the Teachers of the People swelled to more than 1000 lesser-known educators-heroes whose role in the Greek peoples? struggle for Independence is just beginning to be discovered.

Join us to commemorate the lesser-known Teachers of the People:

MARCH 25, 2023 | 7 P.M. "The Lesser-Known Teachers of t he People: An Introduction and a Reflection for Modern Times"

MARCH 26, 2023 | 7 P.M. "The Awakening of Hellenic National Identity and the Education of the Greek Nation"

March 27, 2023 | 7 P.M. "Chrysostom Tsiter of Austria: Unveiling Three Great Teachers of the Greek People - Anastasios Gordios, Chrysanthos Aitolos, and Fragkiskos Kokkos"

March 28, 2023 | 7 P.M. "Epistemiologic Mythology and the "Legend" of the Hidden School: The Examples in Attica"

March 29, 2023 | 9 P.M. "A Musical Tetraodeon to the Kollyvades Fathers as Teachers of the Greek People"