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H-Diplo Essay 508
Dear Colleagues,
Please allow me to announce a Symposium Event titled:
"Aging and Multicultural Diversity: The Place of Migrants in Asia's Aging Societies" on January 29, 2023 (Sunday) at 13:00 at Toyo University.
If you happen to be in the Tokyo area, or know of anyone interested, it would be great if you could join, or share the information.
I insert the symposium program below:
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Aging and Multicultural Diversity: The Place of Migrants in Asia's Aging Societies
29 January 2023 (Sunday), 13:00 --16:45
The MOOC “Mental Borders, Physical Borders and the Shaping of Modern European Identity and Citizenship” explores the historical development of the concepts of Europe and European-ness from several geographical and cultural vantage points, in line with the geographical location of Arqus partner institutions.
I am in! I will send an abstract soon.
Dates: 23-25 February 2023
Organized by the Centre for Diaspora Studies
Black Motion: Looking Our Way Back to Black
Guest edited by Dr. Mary Weems, Professor Babacar M’Baye and Professor Mwatabu Okantah
This is a three-day online course that addresses the many new expressions of mass mediated creative arts that make reference to Islam. These expressions may be motivated by a wish to express an Islamic interpretation or spirituality, but they may also be for other reasons, such as from anti-racism or critical perspectives. Muslims, as well as non-Muslims, take part in this ongoing art making process.