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Finding Cajun, documentary by Prof. Nathan Rabalais
Saturday, February 2
2:30pm - 4pm
Tucker Hall, 127A (Tucker Theater)

Directed by W&M professor Nathan Rabalais, Finding Cajun (2018) makes its Virginia premiere during the W&M Global Film Festival. The documentary presents a critical perspective on the origin and evolution of Cajun identity. Q&A with director to follow.


George Ciccariello-Maher presents "The Cunning of Decolonization"
Thursday, February 7
5pm - 7pm
Wren Building, Room 301

If nothing seems more natural than to resist oppression, why does decolonization often come as a surprise?  Prof. George Ciccariello-Maher theorizes the space where the colonizer's blindspots meet the imperative of the racialized colonial subject.

    RGSJ's Symposium on Power and Identity Politics
    Friday, February 8
    8am - 5pm
    Law School, Room 119

    The William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice cordially invites you to our 2019 Symposium: Power and Identity Politics: The Intersections of Marginalization and Social, Economic, and Political Ascension


    Sudanese Protest: Teach-In
    Friday, February 15
    5pm - 6:30pm
    Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 217

    What is going on in Sudan? Why are there mass protests? Why are we not hearing about it? Come, join, and learn from faculty and Sudanese-American students at William & Mary talk about the Sudanese uprising!  .

      Workshop:  Working with CMS Data on Healthcare Expenditures
      Wednesday, February 20
      6pm - 7pm
      Chancellors Hall (formerly Tyler Hall), Room 219

      Interested in doing research on how much is spent on healthcare? This workshop introduces you to the Medicare Geographic Variation Public Use File and shows you ways it can be used to explore policy questions related to healthcare costs! Dinner provided!