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Conversation with NextShark founder Benny Luo

US-China Today hosts a talk with NextShark founder Benny Luo.

Adopting an Orphan: Theater and Social Energy in Ming China

University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Yuming He on "The Orphan of Zhao" and its relationship with Ming opera.

Webinar: COVID-19 and Taiwan’s Role in Global Governance

This virtual seminar presented by the Global Taiwan Institute will feature an opening statement by Taiwan's Deputy Foreign Minister Hsu Szu-Chien followed by a panel discussion on how the United States and Taiwan are cooperating to combat COVID-19, the “Taiwan Model” versus the “China Model,” and implications of the pandemic for global governance.

Assignment China – "Follow the Money" Documentary Film and Speech

AmCham / ECCT Greater China Business Community and Rotary Club of Taipei hosts a dinner that will screen USC US.-China Institute's documentary followed by a discussion with Senior Fellow Mike Chinoy.

Film Screening: Human Harvest

In the award-winning documentary Human Harvest, Nobel Peace Prize nominees David Matas and David Kilgour investigate the organ harvesting trade in China and uncover one of the world’s worst crimes against humanity. This screening is organized by the UNC-Chapel Hill Falun Dafa Club.

The Moon Represents My Heart: Music, Memory and Belonging

The Museum of Chinese in America presents an exhibition on how music can unite Chinese communities.

Screening - Nirvana

Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for the screening of Nirvana (走出尘埃). The screening (Chinese with English subtitles) will be followed by a discussion with director Xie Xiao-dong. [Please note the CHANGE OF VENUE. The screening is now in SCA 112.]

Ian Johnson on Sparks, his new book on China's Underground Historians

Throughout its history, the Chinese Communist Party has sought to dictate what is written and taught about its past. And some have always found ways to offer a fuller picture of what they and others have experienced.

Violent Media: Beyond the Stereotype of Chinese Cruelty

University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Andrea Bachner on the stereotype of Chinese cruelty in recent Chinese culture.

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