Lectures
Monday, October 28, 2019
The Language of Incorporation: The Chinese Migrants in Central-Eastern Europe
Lecture | October 28 | 4-5:30 p.m. | 270 Stephens Hall
Amy H. Liu, Associate Professor, Department of Government, UT Austin
Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ISEEES)
The Chinese are one of the largest migrant groups in Central-Eastern Europe. Yet, we know very little about their behavior as a group or the region as a migration destination. In this talk, I draw on original survey data, interview observations, and newspaper text analysis in five countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, and Serbia). I demonstrate how the Chinese specifically those in... More >
The San Quentin Project
Lecture | October 28 | 6:30-8 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Nigel Poor; Michael Nelson
Presented by BAMPFA
Nigel Poor, Artist
Michael Nelson, Writer and Activist
Artist Nigel Poor presents various collaborative projects she has worked on inside San Quentin Prison, including the San Quentin archive project currently on view at BAMPFA, and talks about the award winning podcast Ear Hustle, which she co-created and co-hosts with residents of San Quentin.
The exhibition The... More >
