Past Events
The Sigur Center will hold a talk with Liliane Willens as she discusses her experiences in China.
The Hayworth Theater will present a multi-media event of Laureate Liu Xiaobo.
This symposium at Harvard University is presented in conjunction with teh Fresh Ink exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
The Renwen Society at China Institute presents a lecture by Prof. Claire Conceison of Duke University on the extraordinary life and legacy of Ying Ruocheng on Saturday, December 4, 2010, 2:30-4:30 pm.
Professor Lipman will talk on identity politics in Yunnan at the University of Kansas in Lawrence.
Josh Yiu will talk about the works of Wang Huaiqing at the Seattle Asian Art Museum.
Columbia University will hold a screening and discussion of the films "When China Met Africa" and "The Colony".
Zhang Ling will discuss two of her novels, Aftershock and Gold Mountain Blues, at Duke University.
Sociology assistant professor Kelly Chong explores the dynamics of the making and negotiation of ethnic-racial identity/culture among second-generation Asian Americans at a talk at the University of Kansas.
UC Berkeley's Center for Chinese Studies sponsors a talk featuring speaker Weihong Bao and panelist Cindy Menghsin Horng about Chinese cinema of the late 1920s.