The Carolina Seminars event series returns for a second year this fall with a compelling lineup including roundtable discussions, guest lectures, and an in-depth writing workshop.
The theme of this year’s series will be “Towards a Liberatory Global: Building anti-racist, feminist, and decolonial understandings for the global.” Events will explore decolonial theories and methods in different parts of the world.
Fall 2023 Event Series:
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Welcome Lunch and Launch of the Year’s Theme
Monday, September 18, 12:30-1:30pm
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Roundtable: Decoloniality in Eastern and Central European and Eurasian Studies
Monday, October 9, 12:30-2pm
Featuring speakers:
- Eliza Rose (Germanic & Slavic Languages and Literature, UNC-Chapel Hill)
- Andrea Bohlman (Music, UNC-Chapel Hill)
- Milada Vachudova (Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill)
- Graeme Robertson (Political Science, UNC-Chapel Hill)
- Chad Bryant (History, UNC-Chapel Hill)
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Lecture: Decoloniality: An African Perspective
Wednesday, November 1, 12:00-1:30pm
Featuring speakers:
- Bayo Akomolafe
- Eunice Sahle (African, African American, and Diaspora Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill)
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Writing Workshop
Tuesday, November 28, 11:15am-12:30pm
Led by Rebecca May Johnson
All events will be held in GEC 4003 unless otherwise specified. Lunch will be provided.
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