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    February 05, 2021 4:00 PM

    IAS Honors Thesis Info Session

    For those interested in writing a Senior thesis in the major
    February 16, 2021 11:00 AM

    CANCELLED--Hostile Terrain 94-Toe Tag Workshop

    Fill out toe tags (COVID safe!)
    DUC 234
    February 25, 2021 1:00 PM

    Hostile Terrain 94-Toe Tag Workshop

    Fill out toe tags (COVID safe!)
    DUC 276
    February 25, 2021 8:00 PM

    Trivia Night with Sigma Iota Rho

    Free popcorn delivered!
    February 26, 2021 12:30 PM

    New Major Welcome Session

    Info session for newly declared majors
    February 26, 2021 1:00 PM

    Government & Public Policy Work Group

    Invariant GR with Matt Russell (IAS/Finance '15)
    March 04, 2021 1:00 PM

    Mediterranean Migration: Dynamics and Consequences on the EU and MENA Regions

    Victoria Grace Assokom-Siakam (IAS '20) moderated by Dr. Younasse Tarbouni
    March 05, 2021 1:00 PM

    Government & Public Policy Work Group

    Political Campaigns with Molly Banta (IAS '16), Kelly Barr (IAS '18), and Dan Bram (Poli Sci '15)
    March 10, 2021 7:00 PM

    International Writers Series: Olivia Lott

    Virtual - RSVP
    10March

    International Writers Series: Olivia Lott

    Virtual - RSVP  |  7:00 PM

    In this virtual reading and discussion, doctoral candidate Olivia Lott will present her recent translation of Lucía Estrada’s Katabasis, the first full collection of poetry by a Colombian woman to be translated into English. It takes its title from the Greek word for descent, referring to both classical knowledge quests into the underworld by epic heroes and, more broadly, to any journey into madness, darkness, the unknown. A three-part plunge into the darkness of the world, and of the mind, Estrada’s prose poems depict the night, the subconscious, and the surreal. Katabasis is longlisted for the 2020 PEN Award for Poetry in Translation. Lott will be joined in discussion by Rebecca Hanssens-Reed, a doctoral student in Comparative Literature and fellow literary translator.

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    March 12, 2021 1:00 PM

    Government & Public Policy Work Group

    Chemonics International with Madeline Wilson (IAS/French/Economics '17)
    March 15, 2021 7:00 PM

    Energy & Israeli Foreign Policy: A Virtual Israeli Center Series with Dr. Elai Rettig

    Land of Milk, Honey, and Sunshine – Promises and Challenges for Renewable Energy in Israel
    Zoom - register for link
    March 20, 2021 3:00 PM

    Hostile Terrain 94 Toe Tags with the Contemporary Art Museum

    Fill out toe tags at CAM
    Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
    March 22, 2021 7:00 PM

    A Community Dialogue on Anti-Asian Racism and Hate Crimes

    Hosted by the Asian American Studies Minor, Asian Multicultural Council, Chinese Student Association
    March 25, 2021 7:30 PM

    SIR Cultural Expo

    Learn about cultural clubs at Wash U
    March 26, 2021 7:00 PM

    Exploring the Queer Potentials of Transcultural K-pop Fandom: Voices from Australia, Japan and the Philippines

    Asian American/Global Asias Speaker Series with Dr. Thomas Baudinette (Lecturer in International Studies, Macquarie University, Australia)
    March 26 to 28 7:00 PM Friday

    15th Annual African Film Festival

    The 15th annual African Film Festival is virtual this year but we will still offer an exciting lineup, great post-show discussions with filmmakers, and an entertaining weekend.
    Virtual
    Mar 26-Mar 28

    15th Annual African Film Festival

    The 15th annual African Film Festival is virtual this year but we will still offer an exciting lineup, great post-show discussions with filmmakers, and an entertaining weekend.
    Virtual  |  7:00 PM Friday

    For more information, visit the African Film Festival website.

     

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    March 29, 2021 7:00 PM

    Anti-Asian America

    The Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and the Asian American Studies Minor at Washington University in St. Louis invite leading scholars to talk with us about how we can understand Anti-Asian America.
    virtual
    April 05 to 09 10:00 AM Monday

    Toe Tag Pinning: Hostile Terrain 94

    Help us pin toe tags to the exhibit map
    DUC North Entrance
    April 08, 2021 7:00 PM

    Yom HaShoah Memorial Speaker Event

    Join WashU Hillel as we come together as a community to hear Holocaust survivor Engelina Billauer tell her story and commemorate Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). Everyone is welcome!
    08April

    Yom HaShoah Memorial Speaker Event

    Join WashU Hillel as we come together as a community to hear Holocaust survivor Engelina Billauer tell her story and commemorate Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). Everyone is welcome!
      |  7:00 PM
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    April 13 to 24

    Official Exhibit Launch: Hostile Terrain 94

    Memorializing over 3,200 lives lost in the Sonoran Desert
    DUC North Entrance
    April 15, 2021 7:00 PM

    Asian American/Global Asias Speaker Series

    Jason Wang (WashU alumnus, CEO of Xi’an Famous Foods)
    April 20, 2021 5:00 PM

    South Asia's Best Kept Secret: Repackaging Caste in the Diaspora with Yashica Dutt

    In this student-faculty collaborated talk, Yashica Dutt joins Prof. Shefali Chandra (Washington University) and members of the student group Ekta to discuss how caste is "the invisible arm that turns the gear in nearly every system in India," and how this invisible arm has extended its reach to the diaspora.
    Zoom - register for link
    April 21, 2021 4:00 PM

    Fleeing Nazi Germany: Jewish Refugees in Portugal

    A lecture on the topic of Jewish life in prewar/wartime Europe
    Zoom - registration is required for this webinar
    April 22, 2021 7:00 PM

    Climate Migration: Where will we go?

    Town Hall hosted by Sigma Iota Rho
    April 23, 2021 11:30 AM

    Virtual Student Foreign Policy Summit

    Hosted by the U.S. Department of State's Office of Public Liaison
    April 23, 2021 1:00 PM

    Government & Public Policy Work Group

    The World Bank with Alumni Emily (Reinhart) Adeleke (International Business/Spanish '04)
    April 24, 2021 12:00 PM

    Outdoor Viewing: Hostile Terrain 94

    Memorializing over 3,200 lives lost in the Sonoran Desert
    Women's Building Lawn | Coordinates 38.64899581471094, -90.30878856866076
    May 10, 2021 1:00 PM

    Global Health Work in Progress Series

    Prof. Cindy Brantmeier and Prof. George Kyei
    August 21 to September 05

    Hostile Terrain 94 at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum

    Prominently displayed in the Kemper Museum’s lobby, the HT94 project is intended to spark conversations about borders and border crossings and their impact on global and local communities today.
    Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum | May Department Stores Foundation Foyer
    Aug 21-Sep 05

    Hostile Terrain 94 at Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum

    Prominently displayed in the Kemper Museum’s lobby, the HT94 project is intended to spark conversations about borders and border crossings and their impact on global and local communities today.
    Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum

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    September 02, 2021 12:00 PM

    Panel Discussion: Hostile Terrain 94 with the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum

    Tabea Linhard, Ila Sheren, Mattie Gottbrath, and Mee Jey discuss the impact of border policies and border crossing on local and global communities and will share their experiences organizing Hostile Terrain 94 in St. Louis.
    Ann and Andrew Tisch Park in front of the Museum (weather permitting)
    02September

    Panel Discussion: Hostile Terrain 94 with the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum

    Tabea Linhard, Ila Sheren, Mattie Gottbrath, and Mee Jey discuss the impact of border policies and border crossing on local and global communities and will share their experiences organizing Hostile Terrain 94 in St. Louis.
    Ann and Andrew Tisch Park in front of the Museum (weather permitting)  |  12:00 PM

    View Event Recording Here

    Join Tabea Linhard, professor of Spanish and comparative literature and Global Studies affiliate; Mattie Gottbrath, coordinator for international programming in Global Studies; and Ila Sheren, associate professor of art history & archaeology, all in Arts & Sciences, as they discuss Hostile Terrain 94, a global pop-up exhibition that gives representation to the thousands of migrants who died crossing the US–Mexico border since the mid-1990s and raises awareness of this humanitarian crisis. They will discuss the impact of border policies and border crossing on local and global communities and will share their experiences organizing this participatory exhibition in St. Louis.

    The program will begin with a performance of “MY BABY” by artist Mee Jey that honors the unidentified people who lost their life in the desert of Arizona. Visitors are invited to view the exhibition before and/or after the program.

    About the speakers

    Tabea Linhard is professor of Spanish, comparative literature, and Global Studies at Washington University. She is the author of Fearless Women in the Mexican Revolution and the Spanish Civil War (2005), Jewish Spain: A Mediterranean Memory (2014), and the co-author of Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space. She recently completed Unexpected Routes: Refuge in Mexico (1931–1945) and regularly teaches courses on global migration.

    Mattie Gottbrath is the coordinator for International Programming for Washington University’s undergraduate Global Studies major, and one of the lead organizers for St. Louis’s Hostile Terrain 94 exhibit. In her current role she teaches first-year students in the workshop for the Global Citizenship Program, which includes an immersive border awareness program in Tucson. She enjoys connecting locally with individuals impacted by immigration by volunteering with Casa de Salud, the International Institute, IFCLA, and other organizations. Gottbrath graduated from Washington University in 2018 with degrees in international affairs and Spanish. After graduating, she volunteered for a year in Guayaquil, Ecuador, with Rostro de Cristo. While there, she developed youth outreach programs with a local community development nonprofit, Hogar de Cristo.

    Ila N. Sheren is associate professor in the Department of Art History & Archaeology at Washington University in St Louis. She is the author of Portable Borders: Performance Art and Politics on the US Frontera since 1984 (University of Texas Press, 2015), as well as articles published in The Journal of Borderlands Studies, GeoHumanities, and the anthologies Border Spaces (University of Arizona, 2018) and Liquid Borders/Fronteras Liquidas (Routledge, 2021). As part of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Equity’s Innovation Space initiative, she is launching a collaborative map of community art on the US–Mexico Border in 2022. Click here for more information about the map.

    Mee Jey is a multidisciplinary artist concerned with lived experiences. Mee focuses on the collective politico-cultural identity and experiences, communal creativity and connections through her immersive installations, performances, relational art projects, and time-based media. She is a recipient of McDonnell International Scholarship and Legislative Fellowship, USA. She works out of St. Louis and New Delhi.

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    September 08, 2021 9:30 AM

    Hostile Terrain Deconstruction

    Volunteer to remove toe tags and take-down the HT94 exhibit
    Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
    September 08, 2021 4:00 PM

    Asian American Speaker Series: Eric Wat

    Love Your Asian Body: What AIDS Taught Us about Sex in a Pandemic
    Women's Building Formal Lounge
    September 17, 2021 11:30 AM

    Hostile Terrain 94 Closing Event: Crafting Memory

    Community crafting workshop to remember and honor the lives lost
    McMillan Café | Parking in Millbrook Garage
    September 27 to October 01

    OUR Fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Week

    The Office of Undergraduate Research is excited to host the Fall 2021 Undergraduate Research Week. 
    October 07, 2021 7:00 PM

    Indigenous Models of Sustainability

    The Whitney R. Harris Ecology Center Conservation Forum with Tiffanie Hardbarger, Ph.D.; Robin Kimmerer, Ph.D.; and Kyle Whyte, Ph.D.
    McMillan Café | With virtual option
    October 29, 2021 12:00 PM

    GS X SIR Speaker Series: Lorraine Bayard de Volo

    Engendering War: Strategies and Tactics in the Cuban and Nicaraguan Revolutions
    Seigle 301
    November 02, 2021 8:00 AM

    Kusimama Collaboratives: A Community-Based Approach to Development

    Lecture and conversation with No White Saviors
    Zoom
    November 04 to 21

    St. Louis International Film Festival 2021

    Multi-day hybrid film festival
    Hybrid
    November 04, 2021 1:00 PM

    A Talk by Fahim Masoud

    Fahim Masoud, an Intelligence Manager at Crisis24 specializing in the Middle East & North Africa region will talk about his Journey from Afghanistan to D.C. via St. Louis (Wash U and University of Illinois).
    ZOOM
    November 08 to 19

    45,000 Quilt Project

    Quilted art project bringing awareness to immigrant detention in the United States
    Brown Hall | Hallway connecting Brown and Hillman Hall (on Forsyth level)
    November 11, 2021 6:00 PM

    Fifth Annual Robert Morrell Memorial Lecture in Asian Religions: Gods and Things in Four Asian Places

    Laurel Kendall, American Museum of Natural History
    Virtual - Zoom registration required
    November 16, 2021 9:30 AM

    Voices in the Intersections

    St. Louis Immigrant Service Providers Network Annual Conference
    Virtual
    16November

    Voices in the Intersections

    St. Louis Immigrant Service Providers Network Annual Conference
    Virtual  |  9:30 AM

    Click here to register

    Conference Schedule


    9:00 - 9:30: Coffee & Chat

    9:30 - 9:40: Opening Remarks

    9:40 - 10:10: Welcome Session

    10:20 - 11:20:

    • Building Community Trust, Agency, and Allyship

    • Intersections: Affirming LGBTQIA+ Immigrant Experiences

    11:30 - 12:30

    • Intersections: Navigating the St. Louis Ecosystem as a Black Immigrant

    • Providing Trauma-Aware Care

    1:00 - 2:00

    • Intersections: Addressing Mental Health Needs of AAPI Youth

    • Immigration Policy: What's Changed, What's Next?

    2:10 - 3:10

    • Intersections: DACA-mented in St. Louis

    • COVID-19 Impacts in St. Louis: Policy Roundtable

    3:15 - 3:30: Concluding Remarks

    4:00 - 6:00: Optional In-Person Happy Hour at John D. McGurk’s (1200 Russell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63104)

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    December 02, 2021 8:00 PM

    Afghanistan: Where do we go from here?

    Sigma Iota Rho Town Hall
    Seigle L006
    December 07, 2021 6:00 PM

    Rivals in the Gulf: Religious Authority and the Qatar-UAE Contest Over the Arab Spring

    Zoom - register for link

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