American Indian Studies Program
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5:15 - 7:00 pm 9/2/2025Pizzeria Antica (10 E. Chester Street, Champaign) -
4:00 pm 9/4/2025Lincoln Hall, Room 1092Mariana Mora (Associate Professor - Researcher at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology, Mexico City) will present “When witnessing isn’t enough: reflections on justice and the transformative potential of research.” This presentation is part of the Interseminars culminating event: Collisions Across Color Lines...
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2:00 pm 9/5/2025Plym Auditorium, Temple Hoyne Buell HallJoin us for a screening of "In Search of Bengali Harlem" followed by remarks and a Q & A with Vivek Bald (director, producer, writer). This presentation is part of the Interseminars culminating event: Collisions Across Color Lines: Reconsidering Racism, Movements, and Epistemes in the Americas.
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5:00 pm 9/5/2025Plym Auditorium, Temple Hoyne Buell HallPlease join us in our anti-panel conversations about our vessel works. During this segment of the culminating event, we will interact and think through the concepts of resistance, refusal, and re-existence across color lines. A reception will follow.
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12:00 - 1:00 pm 9/9/2025Attend this session to learn about the Interseminars Co-Teaching Grant for tenure-stream faculty (application deadline October 3, 2025). Interseminars will fund three interdisciplinary graduate courses in the arts and humanities, each co-taught by two faculty instructors. Each team will receive programming funds for course-related guest speakers and events.
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5:15 pm 9/9/2025Lincoln Hall 1000 -
5:15 pm 9/16/2025Gregory 213 -
4:00 pm 9/23/2025210 Illini UnionCatherine Hall (Modern British Social and Cultural History, University College London) in conversation with Jennifer Morgan (History, New York University), moderated by Antoinette Burton (History).
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5:15 pm 9/23/2025Lincoln Hall 1000 -
5:30 - 6:30 pm 9/23/2025Asian American Cultural Center (1210 W Nevada St, Urbana)Dinner on Us is administered by the Native American House and is part of the Lunch on Us Series within SSIB. DOU is a biweekly, one-hour program featuring scholar- and practitioner-led workshops alongside a shared meal. Workshops explore a range of subjects and provide participants with opportunities to connect with peers and experts in a casual setting.