"They Don't Want Our Work to Continue" : Activists in Uganda's Contentious Oil Region
Monday, February 6
4pm
Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room

The Charles Center and the Reves Center for International Studies present photojournalist and Pulitzer grantee Sophie Neiman for a talk about her reporting on protests in Uganda's oil region. 

Chinese Ribbon Dance of Empowerment
Monday, February 6
6pm - 8pm
Williamsburg Regional Library, 515 Scotland St

A public evening with Kerry Lee, the Co-Artistic Director of the Atlanta Chinese Dance Company, in coordination with the special exhibit “Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965,” on display at the Stryker Center.  

Anthropology Brown Bag: "The Ha Festival of Cross-Border Jing Communities in Southwest China"
Wednesday, February 8
12pm - 1pm
Washington Hall, Room 101

Chenyuan Ma is a PhD candidate at Minzu University of China and a visiting scholar at William & Mary. Her talk is about the ethnic minority religious festival known as the Ha Festival in Sino-Vietnamese cross-border Jing Communities in southwest China.

    Bahn Mi Lecture Geeta Patel (UVA): Archives, History, Desire, Lyric: Miraji's Translation
    Monday, February 27
    5pm - 6:30pm
    Washington Hall, Room 201

    The Bahn Mi Lecture Series of the Asian and Pacific Islander American Studies Program (APIA):

    Prof. Geeta Patel (Professor, South Asian Studies. University of Virginia):  Archives, History, Desire, Lyric: Miraji's Translation

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      Exhibit: Chinese Dance: National Movements in a Revolutionary Age, 1945-1965
      Friday, January 13 - Friday, February 17
      Williamsburg Regional Library, Stryker Center 412 N. Boundary St

      The exhibit explores the history of Chinese dance through images and text co-curated by William & Mary professor Dr. Emily Wilcox and University of Michigan Chinese Studies Librarian Dr. Liangyu Fu.