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APAHM and MOSAIC Presents: Multiracial Panel Dinner Discussion<https://www.facebook.com/events/821371694662221/>
Monday, 5/16/2016, COLLIS 101 7PM
JEWEL OF INDIA

Listen to our panelists' stories on their experiences identifying as multiracial students:
FRANCIS SLAUGHTER '16
TYLER RIVERA '16
MENAKA REDDY '18
MEGAN KAMALEI BATANGAN '18

OPEN Lecture: Militarized Refuge(es): Connecting the Dots of U.S. Military Empire
Yen Le Espiritu, Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California San Diego
 Tuesday, May 17th, 4:30-6pm in Rockefeller Center 003, reception immediately following

Situating Vietnamese refugees within the long durée of U.S. military colonialism in the Asia Pacific region, Yen Le Espiritu argues that the refugees, as the widely publicized objects of U.S. rescue fantasies, have become the featured evidence of the appropriateness and even necessity of U.S. war in Vietnam. Countering this historical revisionism, Espiritu proposes an interdisciplinary field of critical refugee study, which re-conceptualizes "the refugee" not as an object of rescue but as a site of social and political critiques, whose emergence, when traced, would make visible the processes of colonization, war, and displacement.

Asian Americans in Academia<https://www.facebook.com/events/222976154737335/>
Wednesday, May 18th, 5pm, Rocky 1930s Room

Come hear about Asian and Asian American experiences in academia from various professors!!! Ask professors questions about the Asian/Asian-American experience in academia.

Panelists:
Aimee Bahng, Assistant Professor, Department of English, Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, African and African American Studies, Comparative Literature
Nisha Kommattam, Postdoctoral Fellow, Leslie Center for the Humanities
Yasuka Horiuchi, Professor of Government and Mitsui Professor of Japanese Studies
Christine Mok, Assistant Professor of Drama and Performance, Department of English and Comparative Literature, University of Cincinnati
Sachi Schmidt-Hori, Assistant Professor, Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Literatures

Visit the FB event for full professor bios.<https://www.facebook.com/events/222976154737335/>

Lunch with Yen Le Espiritu
Thursday, May 19th, 12pm - 2pm
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Filipino Diaspora in Ireland
A talk with Prof. Diane Nititham, Murray StateUniversity
Thursday, May 19th, 5pm - 6pm, Kemeny 006


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