Week of September 14, 2025 in UCIS

Friday, September 20 until Saturday, September 20

(All day) Cultural Event/Festival
Celebrate Africa Festival!
Location:
Ground Floor, Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies and Global Hub along with Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and Union of African Communities in South Western PA
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The Celebrate Africa Festival brings students, faculty, and staff together with the vibrant African diaspora community in Pittsburgh. There is food, song & dance, artisans, children's activities, and more! It is a wonderful opportunity to engage with the diversity of Africa and the Pittsburgh community, as well as network with local African organizations and businesses.
Find the full schedule of events and vendor list here: https://www.ucis.pitt.edu/africa/celebrate-africa-2024

Wednesday, September 17

1:30 pm Reading Group
Global Appalachia Reading Group: Session 1
Location:
4217 Posvar Hall or via Zoom
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center along with Institute of Spatial History Innovation
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The Global Appalachia Reading Group examines the complex intersections of regional identity, global influence, and environmental justice as they pertain to Appalachia and its connections to the wider world. The Fall 2026 theme is "Place."

Session 1 Book, September 17, 2025: Appalachia in Regional Context: Place Matters, edited by Dwight B. Billings and Ann E. Kingsolver
Session 2 Book, October 22, 2025: Affrilachia by Frank X. Walker
Session 3 Book, November 19, 2025: Making Our Future: Visionary Folklore and Everyday Culture in Appalachia  by Emily Hilliard

Copies of the books will be available for those planning to attend the event. Please stop by the Global Studies Center (4100 Posvar Hall) to pick up your copy. If you need the books shipped, that can be arranged.

Note: We are able to fund and distribute books to registrants as funding allows. Registration will remain open after this amount is reached. Registrants will be notified if we are unable to provide them with the reading material.

6:00 pm Film
Liebe, D-Mark_und Tod (Love, Deutschmarks and Death)
Location:
4130 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
European Studies Center and European Union Center of Excellence along with German Department
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As part of the "German Pop and Pittsburgh N'at: Cool Culture, Crass Cultivation and Cosmopolitan Connections"

Documentary, 96 min, Germany 2022
Directed by Cem Kaya

Cem Kaya's energetic documentary from 2022 won numerous prizes, including the prestigious Grimme Prize. The film brings a different perspective on pop culture in Germany by telling the story of the pop musical contributions of Germany's largest migrant group. Sixty years of migration history is shown through the lively music scene in the Turkish German community.
What was at first music from Anatolia became a unique form in Germany, showing the power of pop form to build and blend new communities. Filled with good music, video clips, and lively interviews, every screening of the film builds a new fan base.

Friday, September 19 until Sunday, September 28

(All day) Cultural Event
Celebrate Africa Festival
Location:
William Pitt Union
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies
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The Celebrate Africa Festival brings students, faculty, and staff together with the vibrant African diaspora community in Pittsburgh. There is food, song & dance, artisans, children's activities, and more! It is a wonderful opportunity to engage with the diversity of Africa and the Pittsburgh community, as well as network with local African organizations and businesses.

Friday, September 19

6:00 pm Cultural Event
Celebrate Africa Fashion Show
Location:
Ground Floor, Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies along with Union of African Communities in Southwestern PA
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Join us for an African fashion show to kick off our Celebrate Africa Festival!

Saturday, September 20 until Sunday, September 28

(All day) Cultural Event
Celebrate Africa Festival
Location:
William Pitt Union
Sponsored by:
Center for African Studies
See Details

The Celebrate Africa Festival brings students, faculty, and staff together with the vibrant African diaspora community in Pittsburgh. There is food, song & dance, artisans, children's activities, and more! It is a wonderful opportunity to engage with the diversity of Africa and the Pittsburgh community, as well as network with local African organizations and businesses.