Dr. Urbansky discusses the challenges faced by Chinese immigrants during the late Tsarist Empire and early Soviet Union, highlighting the racial and cultural prejudices that fueled hostilities in urban settings. His analysis explores how these early interactions shaped the experiences and perceptions of Chinese communities in a rapidly changing socio-political landscape.
Week of August 18, 2024 in UCIS
Wednesday, April 3 until Thursday, April 3
Sunday, August 18
Join the Indian Nationality Room Committee for the 22nd commemoration of India Day. This year’s theme is the Languages of India. The event will showcase an exciting array of music and dance performances from all corners of India. Enjoy connecting with members of the Indian community, great food, and wonderful music and fun.
Parking is available on the streets around the Cathedral of Learning at no charge on Sundays. Parking for an hourly fee is also available in the Soldiers & Sailors garage on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard.
This is event is in-person. For more information, please contact nationalityrooms@pitt.edu.
Thursday, August 22
Join us during orientation week in welcoming new African students to Pitt! Make new friends, enjoy refreshments, and learn about upcoming events and academic opportunities in the fall. All students are welcome!
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1KrdG3mwuJF7ah8ZVoo0mLl1et9lS1QktfXHFV-L...