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The Cybercene: The Othering of Europe's Black and Brown Migrants and Pathways towards Ecocultural Healing

A faculty lecture by Vetri Nathan, Associate Professor in the Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies (ELTS) at UCLA.

12/3/2024


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Will Russia Ever (Again) Be a Democracy?

A conversation with political scientist and commentator Ekaterina Shulmann and journalist Maksim Kurnikov, moderated by Daniel Treisman, Professor of Political Science at UCLA.

10/3/2024


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Violence in the suburbs of France: a tragic cycle of déjà vus

Visiting Professor of the Dutch Studies Program, Luuk Slooter, discusses structural violence of a socially and spatially divided society in France.

6/5/2024


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Crimes, Not Just Tragedies: Reporting War Against Ukraine

Nataliya Gumenyuk, Ukrainian journalist, on how to reunite truth with justice amidst war against Ukraine.

5/29/2024


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The Return of the Native: Can Liberalism Safeguard Us Against Nativism?

A book talk by Jan Willem Duyvendak on how and why there has been a resurgence of nativist logic.

4/16/2024


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Structures of Bias: How the State Systematically Downplays Right-Wing Extremism

Jonathan Homola, Assistant Professor of Political Science at UCLA, discusses the rise of right-wing extremism and his forthcoming publication.

3/21/2024


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War and Punishment: Putin, Zelensky, and the Path to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

A conversation between journalist Mikhail Zygar and Daniel Treisman, Interim Director of UCLA CERS, about Zygar's new book.

12/11/2023


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Yes, Russia Is Still an Empire, But This Won't Last Long

Discussion with Ukrainian filmmaker Oleksiy Radynski and art historian Asia Bazdyrieva

5/4/2023


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Identity War in Ukraine: The Power of Cultural Resistance

UCLA/Getty Program's Distinguished Speaker Series featuring Ihor Poshyvailo, Director, National Memorial to the Heavenly Hundred Heroes and Revolution of Dignity Museum (Maidan Museum)

4/14/2023


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“Navalny” and the Struggle for Russia's Future: A Conversation with Investigative Journalist Maria Pevchikh

Recording of conversation with investigative journalist Maria Pevchikh

3/30/2023


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2023 Johannes Van Tilburg Lecture in Dutch Studies | Royal Honor Ceremony

In recognition of his service to the Dutch community in the U.S., Johannes van Tilburg was made a knight of a chivalric order of the Kingdom of The Netherlands on February 23, 2023

3/17/2023


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Instances of Reciprocal Illumination: Thinking-Making Through the Theater

2023 Johannes Van Tilburg Lecture in Dutch Studies by Maaike Bleeker, Professor of Theater and Performance Studies, Utrecht University

3/17/2023


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Ghosts of War: Nazi Occupation and Its Aftermath in Soviet Belarus

Recording of book talk by Franziska Exeler, Assistant Professor of History at Free University Berlin

3/9/2023


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The Unscrupulous Prospector, the Ethiopian Elite, and Italy's Frustrated Imperialists:

Recording of CERS webinar with Noelle Turtur, Eugen and Jacqueline Weber Postdoctoral Scholar in European History, UCLA

3/3/2023


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Zille Films: Aestheticizing Socioeconomic Injustice in Weimar Berlin

CERS graduate lecture by Andréas-Benjamin Seyfert, PhD Candidate at the Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies, UCLA

2/24/2023


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