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Past Events: USC
The USC School of Cinematic Arts presents a screening of "Red Light Revolution," written and directed by Sam Voutas. Followed by a Q&A with Sam Voutas and producer Melanie Ansley
Asia Society's Pacific Cities Sustainability Initiative (PCSI) presents a panel discussion on Asia's battle over water.
USC hosts its annual global conference in Seoul. The conference will reflect on the interrelated themes of science, technology and health; global business, international stability and the rule of law; and education, the arts and cultural institutions.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk by Perry Link discussing China's two recent Nobel Prize winners, Liu Xiaobo and Mo Yan.
Poet Wing Tek Lum will be reading from his book, The Nanjing Massacre, presented by the Center for Transpacific Studies
A panel discussion with Janet Yang (producer of Joy Luck Club and Shanghai Calling), Daniel Hsia (writer and director of Shanghai Calling), Bennett Pozil (Executive VP of EastWest Bank), and Chris Fenton (President of DMG Entertainment Motion Picture Group) on the globalization of Hollywood. A part of the Hollywood 3.0 Forum.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk with David Shambaugh. "China Goes Global" discusses how China has become more active and assertive throughout the world.
The USC Shoah Foundation hosts a discussion with Xu Xin of Nanjing University on the role of Holocaust studies in China.
Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou will speak by video link to audiences in the United States.
On Friday, April 12th, at 2:00 PM, the East Asian Library will host a talk by Dr. Shuming Bao, Director, China Data Center at the University of Michigan entitled, "Spatial Study with China Explorers".