Suma Ikeuchi, PhD (Assist Prof Dept of Religious Studies), will be giving a talk entitled "Borders of Self: Return Migration and Global Pentecostalism among Nikkei Brazilian Migrants in Japan" on October 31 at noon in ten Hoor rm 21. Event Flyer
MMBAC 11/4 at 10am will be led by Sonya. She says: "I will be sharing an article-in-progress, titled "The Third Speaker: The Body as Interlocutor in Conventional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine Encounters.” It is based on (not explicitly anthropological) research that was primarily carried out by Mimi Tarn at UCLA, and is a co-authored piece
Anthropology Club will be having its November meeting this Friday, November 4th at 5pm. We will be discussing the day trip, scheduled for this Saturday, November 5th along with other important things. As usual, we will meet in ten Hoor room 22. Fellowship will follow the meeting. And since we have received a whopping zero
Dr. Lena Schwiete will give a talk entitled "A Need to Activate Parents? Migrant Integration Policies in Berlin Neukolln" on Tuesday, November 8th from noon – 1pm in rm. 21 ten Hoor Event Poster
Melisa (Misha) Cahnmann-Taylor is author of the newly-released book of poems, Imperfect Tense (Whitepoint Press, 2016). Winner of Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Prizes, a Leeway Poetry Grant, and a Fulbright award, she has co-authored two books, Teachers Act Up: Creating Multicultural Learning Communities Through Theatre and Arts-Based Research in Education. Professor of TESOL & World Language
Melisa (Misha) Cahnmann-Taylor is author of the newly-released book of poems, Imperfect Tense (Whitepoint Press, 2016). Winner of Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Prizes, a Leeway Poetry Grant, and a Fulbright award, she has co-authored two books, Teachers Act Up: Creating Multicultural Learning Communities Through Theatre and Arts- Based Research in Education. Professor of TESOL & World