The 9th annual UCLA Undergraduate Colloquium in Armenian Studies, in association with UCLA Undergraduate Research Week.
EVENT CANCELLED
Join Pirjo Virtanen as she examines how Indigenous Apurinã biosocial economies have shaped and preserved Amazonian forests over time.
Colloquium with Michael Lucken
Discover the revolutionary life and artistry of Chilean musician Violeta Parra, whose music fueled the Chilean folk revival and the Nueva Canción protest movement. In this compelling biography, Ericka Verba explores Parra’s impact across Latin America, Europe, and the global stage of activism.
Event Presented by the Andean Working Group
In Celebration of the Promise Chair in Armenian Music, Arts, and Culture at UCLA
This will be a discussion on theory and literature. Event will be held in Portuguese.
Dingxin Zhao (University of Chicago) explores the origins of nationalism, its global expansion, the nature of nationalist ideology, and the current trends of nationalist movements in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Kevan Harris (UCLA) and Andrea Goldman (UCLA) will co-chair the talk.
A perspective on Los Angeles’s segregation through the lens of its spectacular, scandalous, decadent feminine bodies.
Thursday, May 15, 20251:30 PM
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Monday, May 19, 202512:00 PM