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Past Events: North America
Gary Hirshberg will discuss the possibility in a change in the way China produces its food and the effect an organic China could have on world markets.
Chinese legal expert Jerome Cohen brings together a panel of leading experts on U.S.-China climate policy to discuss the run-up to Copenhagen and the current state of U.S.-China environmental relations.
Mr. Bing will speak on his work in calligraphy and print making.
The New Julliard Ensemble will be performing at Alice Tulley Hall.
The Paley Theater will present two screenings of the documentary, From Mao to Mozart.
Carnegie Hall features a performance by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
The Freer Gallery of Art presents a free screening of the film Dam Street.
Indiana University's East Asian Studies Center presents a talk by director Evans Chan on the trajectory of representation of Tiananmen 1989 on Chinese cinema.
The Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska presents a talk by Alexander Day on the current conditions of the Chinese peasantry, the changing politics surrounding rural reform, and their relation to contemporary global economic situation.
Tony-award playwright David Henry Hwang will moderate a discussion on the changes of the cultural identity of Chinese-American artists.