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UC Berkeley's Xiao Qiang speaks as part of the lecture series on "The Emerging Narrative of China."

Xiao Qiang, Adjunct Professor, University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Beginning in April, Berkeley will offer a unique preview of the Beijing Summer Olympics with a series of lectures, a symposium and in-depth magazine coverage of the historical and cultural meaning of this event to China and the World. The events are a collaboration among the California Alumni Association and California magazine, the Institute of East Asian Studies and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI @Berkeley).
Event Contact: 510-642-9934
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