Event Recordings
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June 6, 2024: Wild Burning Song and Rage: "Replies to Scottsboro"
May 10, 2024: Presentations by Joseph Naiman Graduate Fellows
February 5, 2024: Queer Messianic Bodies in Modernist Hebrew Theater with Dr. Yair Lipshitz
February 2, 2024: Japanese Studies Alumni Perspectives
November 20, 2023: Writing in a Time of War: A Conversation with Ukrainian Historian and Novelist Olena Stiazhkina
April 24, 2023: Professor Amelia Glaser and Oleksandra Uralova discuss Yiddish writers and Ukrainian Readers
March 15, 2023: Paradoxes and Dilemmas of the Chilean Political Process: From Social Revolt to the Failed Constitutional Reform
March 3, 2023: Meet the Editors: A Guide to Submitting and Publishing Your Academic Book
March 3, 2023: Japanese Studies Alumni Perspectives 2023
February 28, 2023: The Suppliants Project
February 23, 2023: Resisting the Prison Industrial Complex with Sekou Odinga and Curtis Howard
February 6, 2023: Installation of Professor Amelia Glaser as Chair in Judiac Studies "Mine from '33, yours from '41": Poetic Reinventions in Contemporary Ukraine
January 26, 2023: Environmental and Climate Justice in Southeast Asia
May 17, 2022: Annual Katzin Lecture: The Unexpected Career of Esther Moyal: Sephardic Feminist in the Early 20th Century
May 2, 2022: The Center for Hellenic Studies Annual Ranglas Lecture 2022
April 29, 2022: The Center for Hellenic Studies Annual Vassiliadis Lecture 2022
April 7, 2022: The Vibrant Being: Luis Valdez in Conversation with Dr. Jorge Huerta
March 11, 2022: War in Ukraine: Perspectives and Comments from UC San Diego Experts
March 8, 2022: "Black German Women and Intellectual Activism"
March 2, 2022: Alexandre O. Philippe - Memory: Ridley Scott's Alien and Mythology
February 25, 2022: North Korean Microdistrict Virtual Lecture with Dongwoo Yim
February 24, 2022: Yolanda Lopez: A Studio of One's Own - A Panel in Celebration of a UCSD MFA Alumx
February 14, 2022: Japanese Studies Program Alumni Perspectives 2022
February 8, 2022: Why the Decline and Fall of Rome Still Matters Today with Professor Ed Watts
February 4, 2022: Transnational Korean Studies: Citizen Not Barbarian with Kyungmi Shin
February 4, 2022: Chinese Studies at UC San Diego Celebrates Lunar New Year 2022
February 2, 2022: Decay, Death and Life: The Quest for Assemblages in the Environmental History of Modern Korea
February 2, 2022: Schools, Prisons, Abolition: Youth of Color Organizing in Southern California
February 2, 2022: We Didn't Cross the Border, the Border Crossed Us, Twice
February 2, 2022: Magic in Mame-Loshn: Translating Harry Potter into Yiddish with Arun Viswanath
January 20, 2022: Beyond the Campus/Community Split - A Conversation on Effective Partnerships with Khalid Alexander, Anchi Mei, Yusef Omowale, and Christine Tran
January 19, 2022: Antimilitarism in the Pacific Islands
November 12, 2021: Fred Kudjo Kuwornu: Black Lives Matter in Italy and the Legacy of Colonialism
October 20, 2022: Jewish Magic and Jewish History in Antiquity with Dr. Avigail Manekin
October 18, 2021: Food Justice and Community Health with The Kitchenistas of National City
May 7, 2021: Demystifying the Journal Publishing Process
March 10, 2021: UC San Diego Jewish Studies Program annual Katzin Lecture with James Loeffler
March 5, 2021: Japanese Studies Program winter 2021 alumni event
February 25, 2021: Negotiating Class and Gender in Classics, and in the Real World
February 12, 2021: Classical Studies Program: Classics, Creativity and Survival
February 12, 2021: Happy Lunar New Year 2021 from the UC San Diego Chinese Studies Program
January 22, 2021: UC Symposium - Pacific Worlds: Indigeneity, Blackness and Resistance
January 21, 2021: 'Women and God' book talk with Philip Graubart
November 6, 2020: Let's Talk About Anti-Blackness
October 16, 2020: What Does an Abolitionist Asian American Politics Look Like?
June 5, 2020: Congratulations to the 2020 UC San Diego Institute of Arts and Humanities graduates
May 28, 2020: Virtual Teach In: Detention/Pandemic: The Crisis at Otay Mesa Detention Center
April 22, 2020: A conversation with Jennifer Croft, translator of Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk
April 18, 2019: Art, Power, and the Radical Imagination
February 15, 2019: UniverCities: How Higher Education is Transforming Urban America
February 7, 2019: Race and Gentrification
June 29, 2018: Institute of Arts and Humanities (IAH) Presentation - Triton Day 2018
April 17, 2018: Fake News?: Post-Truth & the Politics of Authenticity since the Cold War
May 18, 2017: City of Inmates with Kelly Lytle Hernandez
March 14, 2017: Lessons of East European Totalitarianism
February 21, 2017: From Japanese Internment to the Muslim Ban