Lecture on Self-Determination and Human Rights
Tuesday, April 5
3:30pm
James Blair Hall, Room 221
"Self-Determination, Human Rights, and the End of Empire in the 1970s" A Talk by Bradley Simpson, Princeton University
    Africana Studies Open House
    Tuesday, April 5
    6pm - 8pm
    Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 342
    Please join Africana Studies for the Spring Open House on Tuesday, April 5 in Morton 342. This is a chance to learn more about the program, the faculty and students involved. Open to everybody!
      Javanese Gamelan Concert
      Tuesday, April 5
      7pm
      Sadler Center, Tidewater A
      Javanese Concert of Traditional and Contemporary Gamelan Music with the W&M Gamelan and special guest Joko Sutrisno. Free admission
        Haiti in the Aftermath of the Earthquake
        Wednesday, April 6
        5pm - 6:30pm
        Washington Hall, Room 201
        Robert Fatton will discuss Haiti in the wake of the 2010 earthquake.
          Post-Soviet Television: Global Formats and Russian Power
          Thursday, April 7 - Saturday, April 9
          Location not specified
          The international symposium "Post-Soviet Television: Global Formats and Russian Power" aims to offer a survey and a critical, reflective assessment of new approaches to the study of television in post-Soviet Russia.
            Between Pop and Radical: Women's Lib, Media Culture, and Female Nude in Early-1970s Japan.
            Friday, April 8
            3:30pm - 5pm
            Cohen Career Center, Presentation Room
            Professor Tomiko Yoda, of Harvard University, will present a lecture, Between Pop and Radical: Women's Lib, Media Culture, and Female Nude in Early-1970s Japan. The lecture will address the resonances between radical feminism ("man ribu" or "ribu").
              Serialising National Cohesion: Channel 1's Shkola and the Problems of Post-Soviet Consensus Mngmt
              Friday, April 8
              5pm
              Washington Hall, Room 201
              Professor Stephen Hutchings (U of Manchester, UK), the leading scholar of Russian television, talks about the role of the medium in forging the Post-Soviet Russia.
                Geopolitics Lecture
                Monday, April 11
                12pm
                Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 220
                Professor Jeremy Black of the University of Exeter (U.K.) will give a talk as part of the Geopolitics Lecture Series.
                  Lecture: "The European Grand Tour"
                  Monday, April 11
                  4pm
                  School of Education, Dogwood B
                  Professor Jeremy Black of the University of Exeter (U.K.) will give a talk on "The European Grand Tour."
                    Candlelight Vigil for Japan
                    Monday, April 11
                    8pm - 9:30pm
                    Wren Yard
                    A candlelight vigil to honor and support the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that hit northern Japan on its one month anniversary.
                      Reves Hall Coffee Hour: The Bosnia Project
                      Wednesday, April 13
                      5:30pm - 7pm
                      Reves Center for International Studies, Reves Room
                      Students involved with the W&M Bosnia Project will speak about their experiences living and teaching in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
                        Special Director's Preview of "Larga Distancia"
                        Wednesday, April 13
                        7pm
                        Williamsburg Regional Library
                        A Screening of Cuban Director Esteban Insausti's new film, "Larga Distancia"
                          Former Deputy High Representative to Bosnia & U.S. Ambassador for U.N. Management Reform
                          Thursday, April 14
                          9:30am - 10:45pm
                          Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 39
                          Don Hays, the former Deputy High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina & U.S. Ambassador for U.N. Management Reform will be speaking on International Intervention.
                            Former Deputy High Representative to Bosnia & U.S. Ambassador for U.N. Management Reform
                            Thursday, April 14
                            3:30pm - 4:45pm
                            Blow Memorial Hall, Room 332
                            Don Hays, the former Deputy High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina & U.S. Ambassador for U.N. Management Reform will be speaking on International Intervention.
                              Victor Mair - "The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Background of the Silk Road"
                              Friday, April 15
                              3:30pm
                              Washington Hall, Room 201
                              Professor Victor Mair will present a lecture titled "The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Background of the Silk Road"
                                Grimaces of the Departing World: Suicide and Culture in NEP Russia
                                Friday, April 15
                                5pm
                                Washington Hall, Room 201
                                Professor Kenneth Pinnow (Allegheny College, Pa.)
                                  Bellini Colloquium: Vlad Dima
                                  Thursday, April 21
                                  4pm
                                  Washington Hall, Room 315
                                  Sound Moves: Sonic Space in French and Senegalese Cinemas This presentation explores the ways in which sound creates a new sense of spatiality in the films of Jean-Luc Godard and Djibril-Diop Mambety.
                                    Sing For Japan
                                    Thursday, April 21
                                    8pm - 10:30pm
                                    Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
                                    A benefit concert featuring 10 campus a cappella groups.