The UALC organizing committee is excited to present the program for this year's conference, “Embracing Language in a Changing World” on February 19th – 20th: UALC 2021 Program Please visit the UALC website for more information.
American Mirror investigates how American and Brazilian reformers worked together to ensure that slave emancipation would advance the interests of capital. From the 1850s to the 1880s, this anti-slavery coalition - which included diplomats, engineers, entrepreneurs, journalists, merchants, missionaries, planters, politicians, scientists, and students, among others - consolidated wage labor as the dominant production system
Spring 2021 Events Each indoor event has 24 seats. Event will follow proper COVID distancing guidelines. Masks required.
Join us as we celebrate Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Swiss artist and author. Presentations will be given on his works by the German graduate students and his art will be presented by a German undergraduate. The evening will be in German and English, so all levels are welcome. RSVP Introduction will be given by Peter Zimmerli, the
Join us as we celebrate Switzerland. We will discuss the language, culture, and all things that make Switzerland great. There will be some fun trivia and discussions to be had. The evening will be in German and English, so all levels are welcome. RSVP Introduction will be given by Fabienne Egli, Coordinator Public Diplomacy &
Spring 2021 Events Each indoor event has 24 seats. Event will follow proper COVID distancing guidelines. Masks required.
LULEScritorasFlyerENG Thursday, 14 of October, 11:30 am-1 pm in Yellowhammer Room, Gorgas Library (zoom link at bottom for those who cannot attend in person) *lunch included for the first 50 attendees Please come join us to celebrate our distinguished guest Rosa Montero Given her spectacular career of over 40 years as both journalist and famous writer, Rosa
To attend please register at: https://uasystem.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMufuuoqT0qGtFkG-1EvvsiciaDEn7eureS Fred Kuwornu will address issues of diversity and the complexities of representation through the lens of his films. For over a decade, Kuwornu, an Italian-Ghanaian independent scholar, has been involved in narrating and analyzing the experience of the African diaspora in Italy from historical, sociological, and political perspectives, utilizing
Francophone Crossings: Women in Transatlantic Conversations, Part 1 Francophone Crossings brings together the unique and creative voices of Fabienne Kanor (Martinique) and Charline Effah (Gabon) for a two-part program. The program will be moderated by Anny-Dominique Curtius (University of Iowa), Gladys Francis (Georgia State University) and Cheryl Toman (University of Alabama). The first part of