The event will feature performances in the form of poetry, storytelling and spoken word by women of color students from UM. We aim to create a space where race, migration and sexuality form the overarching themes of the performances.
Our keynote speaker is Professor Ather Zia, anthropologist and poet, who works on Kashmir and teaches at the University of Northern Colorado.
Our keynote speaker is Professor Ather Zia, anthropologist and poet, who works on Kashmir and teaches at the University of Northern Colorado.
Building: | 202 S. Thayer |
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Event Type: | Performance |
Tags: | Anthropology, Asia, Chinese Studies, Discussion, Graduate, Graduate School, History, Humanities, immigration, India, Interdisciplinary, International, Japanese Studies, Language, Latin America, Literature, Majors, Media, Middle East Studies, Politics, Rackham, Research, Sociology, Southeast Asia, Spanish Studies, Undergraduate, Women's Studies, Writing |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Tricontinental Solidarity Network, Comparative Literature, Center for Emerging Democracies, Center for South Asian Studies, Department of Anthropology |