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SUMMARY:The Deserving and the Undeserving: Ukrainian Migrants and Middle Eastern Asylum Seekers in Poland
DESCRIPTION:The Belonging Talks\nIntegration and Belonging Hub Webinar Series \n\nThe Deserving and the Undeserving: Ukrainian Migrants and Middle Eastern Asylum Seekers in Poland \n\nSpeaker: Elżbieta Goździak\n\nGoździak is both a migration scholar and a forced migrant. She left her native Poland in 1984 with a one-way passport.  Currently\, she is Visiting Professor at the Adam Mickiewicz University\, Poznan\, Poland.  Her research agenda focuses on refugee and immigrant integration\, global health and humanitarianism\, child migration\, and human trafficking.\n\nWatch video of event »\n\nSponsored by the Integration and Belonging Hub and the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.\n\n 
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/the-deserving-and-the-undeserving-ukrainian-migrants-and-middle-eastern-asylum-seekers-in-poland/
CATEGORIES:Humanities
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SUMMARY:Afghan Refugee Voices: What Does Belonging Look Like in Host Countries?
DESCRIPTION:The Belonging Talks\nIntegration and Belonging Hub Webinar Series \n\nGaisu Yari\, project director of Afghan Voices of Hope\, found herself a sudden refugee when the Taliban forcibly took control of Afghanistan in August 2021. Recognizing she was a witness to history\, she began collecting the stories of her fellow exiles while living in a refugee camp in Poland after her evacuation from Kabul.\n\nYari is a former commissioner in the Civil Service of Afghanistan and a human rights advocate who holds a master’s degree in Human Rights from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree in Middle Eastern and Gender Studies from the University of Virginia.  In addition to her work in Afghanistan with National and International Organizations\, Yari is leading Afghan Voices of Hope and traveling around the world to see those in exile\, collect their personal narratives\, and work on a collective voice for the emerging Diasporas from Afghanistan.  She is also a public speaker on gender justice.\n\nWatch video of event »\n\nSponsored by the Integration and Belonging Hub and the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/afghan-refugee-voices-what-does-belonging-look-like-in-host-countries/
CATEGORIES:Humanities
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SUMMARY:Exploring/Recording Stories of Survival: Gatumba Survivors Project
DESCRIPTION:Exploring/Recording Stories of Survival: Gatumba Survivors Project\nWith Professor Chris Davey and guest\, Espoir Nindeba\n\nExplore Professor Davey’s Open Digital Project at https://commons.clarku.edu/gatumba/\n\nOn Aug. 13\, 2004\, 166 people were massacred\, and around a hundred were injured\, at a UN refugee camp near Gatumba\, Burundi. Most of the victims were members of the Banyamulenge community — a Congolese Tutsi ethnic group — fleeing outbreaks of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Banyamulenge refugees were deliberately targeted by the Forces Nationales de Libération (FNL)\, a Hutu supremacist rebel group fighting in Burundi’s civil war. During the massacre\, hundreds of FNL fighters beat drums and sang Christian hymns as they shot\, stabbed\, and burned refugees. The next day\, an FNL spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack.\n\nDespite investigations by the UN and Human Rights Watch confirming the involvement of the FNL and its then-leader Agathon Rwasa\, the justice system stalled for political reasons. Most survivors of Gatumba have resettled from Burundi as refugees in the US\, UK\, Rwanda\, Kenya\, and other countries.\n\nThe purpose of this archive is to preserve witnesses to this massacre and evidence its lifelong impact on survivors\, as well as document the lives of this refugee group.\n\nThis will be a hybrid event. https://clarku.zoom.us/j/98578069306\n\nProfessor Chris Davey is Charles E. Scheidt Visiting Assistant Professor of Genocide Studies and Genocide Prevention\, Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.\n\nThe Goddard Library Open Project Series is an event series dedicated to highlighting open collections made available through Clark University’s Institutional Repository\, Digital Commons.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/exploring-recording-stories-of-survival-gatumba-survivors-project/
CATEGORIES:Campus/Community,Education/Social Sciences,Humanities
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Growing the Pie
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n**This event is open only to the Clark community.** \nJoin us for the final installment of our series\, Nourishing Teaching\, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty\, staff\, and students to engage in conversation around the strategic priorities of the Higgins School in partnership with the University’s strategic framework team. Lunch will be provided at each event. Reservations are required using the link below. \nSession 4: Growing the Pie\nA conversation about Improving financial support for research/creative work\nRSVP Here: https://forms.office.com/r/Mv1S0cjjyn. \nSponsored by the Higgins School of Humanities at Clark University
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/community-conversation-growing-the-pie/
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Campus/Community,Humanities
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Cooking Up Some Scholarship and Creative Work\, Together
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nPlease join us for the next installment of our series\, Nourishing Teaching\, Learning & Research in the Arts & Humanities. These discussions will provide an opportunity for Clark faculty\, staff\, and students to engage in conversation around the strategic priorities of the Higgins School in partnership with the University’s strategic framework team. This event is open only to the Clark community; please register at the link below. Lunch will be provided at each event. \nSession 2: Cooking Up Some Scholarship and Creative Work\, Together\nA conversation about research collaboratives and other supports\nRSVP Here: https://forms.office.com/r/Mv1S0cjjyn. \nSponsored by the Higgins School of Humanities at Clark University
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/community-conversation-cooking-up-some-scholarship-and-creative-work-together/
CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Music/Film,Campus/Community,Humanities
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SUMMARY:Faculty Conversation on First-Year Common Read
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for an interdisciplinary faculty panel on how “Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation” inspires research\, teaching\, and activism. Panelists will include Dean of the Faculty Esther Jones (English)\, Professor Jacqueline Dresch (Biology)\, and Professor Chris Davies (Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies). \n\nThis panel is part of Clark University’s Common Academic Experience program\, which introduces the first-year class to a common text on pressing issues that inspire the academic and research programs at Clark.  \n\nAll are welcome to attend; light refreshments will be served. \n\nThe text is available as an e-book through Goddard Library.
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/clark-faculty-conversation-on-first-year-common-read-parable-of-the-sower-a-graphic-novel-adaptation/
CATEGORIES:Campus/Community,Diversity/Equity/Inclusion,Humanities
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SUMMARY:American Politics 101
DESCRIPTION:Join the American Language and Culture Institute (ALCI) to learn more about American politics!
URL:https://www.clarku.edu/events/event/american-politics-101/
CATEGORIES:Education/Social Sciences,Humanities
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