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Webinar featuring Dr. Fiona Hill: A discussion on Russia’s Role in the 2020 U.S. Election

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A webinar featuring Dr. Fiona Hill, leading expert on Russia and its modern leadership Tuesday, October 6, 2020 11:00 AM (Pacific Time) Webinar CLICK HERE TO REGISTER **After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Please note, you will only be able to join the webinar at the specified time...

Discussion of «Петь свои песни», a movie about Kazakh Q-pop w/ director Katerina Suvorova (Registration required to view the film in advance)

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https://international.ucla.edu/russianflagship/event/14691 Sponsored by the UCLA Russian Flagship Program and open to all. Links to view the film in advance and for the Zoomed discussion will be sent to registrants: https://international.ucla.edu/russianflagship/event/14691. Article in Russian about the movie: https://liter.kz/8078-pet-svoi-pesni-pochemu-film-o-gruppe-ninety-one-bolshe-chem-prosto-film-i-ego-stoit-posmotret/; recommended song: “Men Emes” by the group Ninety One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L43JtW9OwRs

Film Screening of “Face the Music”

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Link to RSVP here   A screening of a movie about Kazakh Q-pop, “Face the Music,” followed by a discussion with the director, Katya Suvorova. Moderated by UCLA Kazakh instructor...

Guest Lecture by Boris Dralyuk

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Please join us on Thursday, February 4th 11:00am - 12:15pm for a guest lecture by Boris Dralyuk on Nabokov's short story "Signs and Symbols". Zoom link: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/99894843202?pwd=NXFPYmFyaTBKeVNuTjcwVFNQMUEwUT09 Passcode: 769586 Please...

Robot is 100!

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On behalf of the International Studies at the UCLA Charles E. Young Library, I am delighted to invite you to attend a webinar entitled: ROBOT IS 100! on February 4th at...

The History of Belarusian Vyzhyvanka

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THE HISTORY OF BELARUSIAN VYZHYVANKA on March 3th at 1 pm http://bit.ly/uclabelarus   Keynote address by Rufina Bazlova, a Prague–based Belarusian artist, followed by a discussion by Nadzeya Norton, Antonina Stebur,...