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SUMMARY:The Lying Press and the People's Death: Historical Reflections on the Current Situation in Germany - A talk by Dr. Michael Schüring
DESCRIPTION:Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/the-lying-press-and-the-peoples-death-historical-reflections-on-the-current-situation-in-germany-a-talk-by-dr-michael-schuring/
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UID:5017-1488463200-1488466800@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:The Lying Press and the People's Death: Historical Reflections on the Current Situation in Germany - A talk by Dr. Michael Schüring
DESCRIPTION:Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/the-lying-press-and-the-peoples-death-historical-reflections-on-the-current-situation-in-germany-a-talk-by-dr-michael-schuring-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170314T190000
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CREATED:20170215T205300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T192656Z
UID:4276-1489518000-1489525200@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Fuocommare/Fire at Sea - Film 2 in the Refugees in Film series
DESCRIPTION:Film 2 in the series\, Fuocommare is a beautiful\, cinematic documentary by Gianfranco Rosi that captures migrants’ dangerous Mediterranean crossing\, set against a background of the ordinary life of Islanders on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa. \nRecently nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature \nFree and Open to the Public \nThe film will be followed by a discussion with Dr. Katerina Rozakou\, Anthropologist at the University of Amsterdam\, Netherlands \nFor more information about the film series: http://migration.group.ufl.edu/news/2017/refugee-films/ \nThe series is sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere with support from the Rothman Endowment\, the Center for European Studies Migration Program and the Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/fuocommarefire-at-sea-film-2-in-the-refugees-in-film-series/
LOCATION:Hippodrome\, 25 SE 2nd Pl\, Gainesville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170314T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170215T205300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T205300Z
UID:5014-1489518000-1489525200@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Fuocommare/Fire at Sea - Film 2 in the Refugees in Film series
DESCRIPTION:Film 2 in the series\, Fuocommare is a beautiful\, cinematic documentary by Gianfranco Rosi that captures migrants’ dangerous Mediterranean crossing\, set against a background of the ordinary life of Islanders on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa. \nRecently nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature \nFree and Open to the Public \nThe film will be followed by a discussion with Dr. Katerina Rozakou\, Anthropologist at the University of Amsterdam\, Netherlands \nFor more information about the film series: http://migration.group.ufl.edu/news/2017/refugee-films/ \nThe series is sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere with support from the Rothman Endowment\, the Center for European Studies Migration Program and the Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/fuocommarefire-at-sea-film-2-in-the-refugees-in-film-series-2/
LOCATION:Hippodrome\, 25 SE 2nd Pl\, Gainesville
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170318
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20161130T171434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T191246Z
UID:4119-1489622400-1489795199@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:The Provocations of Contemporary Refugee Migration: A Conference
DESCRIPTION:An itinerary with specific times and panels will be added closer to the date of the event!
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/the-provocations-of-contemporary-refugee-migration-a-conference/
CATEGORIES:Calendar of Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170318
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20161130T171434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161130T171434Z
UID:5007-1489622400-1489795199@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:The Provocations of Contemporary Refugee Migration: A Conference
DESCRIPTION:An itinerary with specific times and panels will be added closer to the date of the event!
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/the-provocations-of-contemporary-refugee-migration-a-conference-2/
CATEGORIES:Calendar of Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170321T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170321T130000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T142256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T142256Z
UID:4318-1490095800-1490101200@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Symposium:  Dragana Svraka\, UF Political Science PhD Candidate\, "Studying Ethnic Politics in Southeastern Europe:  Notes from the Field"
DESCRIPTION:UF Ph.D. candidate in political science Dragana Svraka will give a lunchtime symposium on her recent research trip to Southeast Europe\, Studying Ethnic Politics in SEE: Notes from the Field\, in Turlington 3312 – CES Conference Room on Tuesday\, March 21st at 11.30am. Lunch will be provided. ​This event is part of our Getting To Know Europe Series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/lunchtime-symposium-dragana-svraka-uf-political-science-phd-candidate-studying-ethnic-politics-in-southeastern-europe-notes-from-the-field/
LOCATION:CES Conference Room\, Turlington Hall 3312
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170321T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170321T130000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T142256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T142256Z
UID:5018-1490095800-1490101200@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Symposium:  Dragana Svraka\, UF Political Science PhD Candidate\, "Studying Ethnic Politics in Southeastern Europe:  Notes from the Field"
DESCRIPTION:UF Ph.D. candidate in political science Dragana Svraka will give a lunchtime symposium on her recent research trip to Southeast Europe\, Studying Ethnic Politics in SEE: Notes from the Field\, in Turlington 3312 – CES Conference Room on Tuesday\, March 21st at 11.30am. Lunch will be provided. ​This event is part of our Getting To Know Europe Series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/lunchtime-symposium-dragana-svraka-uf-political-science-phd-candidate-studying-ethnic-politics-in-southeastern-europe-notes-from-the-field-2/
LOCATION:CES Conference Room\, Turlington Hall 3312
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170321T200000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T142640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T142640Z
UID:4320-1490122800-1490126400@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia
DESCRIPTION:The UF Culinary Student Union is hosting a Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia sponsored by the Center’s GTKE grant: https://www.facebook.com/events/192484137909686 on Tuesday\, March 21st at 7pm. Dinner will be provided. Sign-up is required as space is limited. This event is part of our GTKE series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/conflict-cafe-on-former-yugoslavia/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170321T200000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T142640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T142640Z
UID:5019-1490122800-1490126400@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia
DESCRIPTION:The UF Culinary Student Union is hosting a Conflict Cafe on Former Yugoslavia sponsored by the Center’s GTKE grant: https://www.facebook.com/events/192484137909686 on Tuesday\, March 21st at 7pm. Dinner will be provided. Sign-up is required as space is limited. This event is part of our GTKE series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/conflict-cafe-on-former-yugoslavia-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T143821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T143821Z
UID:4322-1490194800-1490202000@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:"Women & Politics\," talk by Zana Marjanovic\, actress and Bosnian Parliamentarian
DESCRIPTION:Renowned Bosnian Actress Zana Marjanović\, star of Angelina Jolie’s directorial debut film In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011) and Snow (2008)\, and filmmaker Emir Kapetanović will spend 10 days in Gainesville on a GTKE artist visit.  During their stay\, Zana and Emir are working with Gabrielle Byam\, Education Program Coordinator at the Hippodrome\, and the Gainesville youth in the Hippodrome’s Teen Ensemble and Spring Break performance camp on acting techniques and creating compelling narratives.  Zana will also be giving a talk on Women & Politics and Emir will be screening his newest film\, Children of Peace.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/women-politics-talk-by-zana-marjanovic-actress-and-bosnian-parliamentarian/
LOCATION:Anderson Hall\, Room 216
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T143821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T143821Z
UID:5020-1490194800-1490202000@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:"Women & Politics\," talk by Zana Marjanovic\, actress and Bosnian Parliamentarian
DESCRIPTION:Renowned Bosnian Actress Zana Marjanović\, star of Angelina Jolie’s directorial debut film In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011) and Snow (2008)\, and filmmaker Emir Kapetanović will spend 10 days in Gainesville on a GTKE artist visit.  During their stay\, Zana and Emir are working with Gabrielle Byam\, Education Program Coordinator at the Hippodrome\, and the Gainesville youth in the Hippodrome’s Teen Ensemble and Spring Break performance camp on acting techniques and creating compelling narratives.  Zana will also be giving a talk on Women & Politics and Emir will be screening his newest film\, Children of Peace.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/women-politics-talk-by-zana-marjanovic-actress-and-bosnian-parliamentarian-2/
LOCATION:Anderson Hall\, Room 216
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T140000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T144400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T144400Z
UID:4324-1490274000-1490277600@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:"Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina:  A Difficult Peace?" talk by Dr. Aida Hozic\, UF Political Science
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of our GTKE series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/post-conflict-bosnia-and-herzegovina-a-difficult-peace-talk-by-dr-aida-hozic-uf-political-science/
LOCATION:CES Conference Room\, Turlington Hall 3312
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T140000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T144400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T144400Z
UID:5021-1490274000-1490277600@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:"Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina:  A Difficult Peace?" talk by Dr. Aida Hozic\, UF Political Science
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of our GTKE series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/post-conflict-bosnia-and-herzegovina-a-difficult-peace-talk-by-dr-aida-hozic-uf-political-science-2/
LOCATION:CES Conference Room\, Turlington Hall 3312
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T190000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T145208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T145208Z
UID:4326-1490288400-1490295600@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Film Screening\, "Children of Peace\," with Q & A by filmmaker Emir Kapetanovic
DESCRIPTION:A film about the first generation of children born post-war in Bosnia & Herzegovina. It is 2016 and it has been 20 years since the signing of the Dayton Accords\, which stopped the most devastating war in Europe after the World War II. Today’s Bosnia & Herzegovina lives in peace marked by divisions and conflicts – over the events that took place in the war- that reflect onto the new generations that grow up divided by the stories of the past. In such Bosnia & Herzegovina\, six young individuals from six different cities in BiH decide to meet and to try to create a common act of art\, through which they aim to send their message about the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina.  Summary provided by the Sarajevo Film Festival.\n\nThis event is part of our GTKE series:\nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/film-screening-children-of-peace-with-q-a-by-filmmaker-emir-kapetanovic/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170323T190000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T145208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T145208Z
UID:5022-1490288400-1490295600@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Film Screening\, "Children of Peace\," with Q & A by filmmaker Emir Kapetanovic
DESCRIPTION:A film about the first generation of children born post-war in Bosnia & Herzegovina. It is 2016 and it has been 20 years since the signing of the Dayton Accords\, which stopped the most devastating war in Europe after the World War II. Today’s Bosnia & Herzegovina lives in peace marked by divisions and conflicts – over the events that took place in the war- that reflect onto the new generations that grow up divided by the stories of the past. In such Bosnia & Herzegovina\, six young individuals from six different cities in BiH decide to meet and to try to create a common act of art\, through which they aim to send their message about the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina.  Summary provided by the Sarajevo Film Festival.\n\nThis event is part of our GTKE series:\nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/film-screening-children-of-peace-with-q-a-by-filmmaker-emir-kapetanovic-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170327T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170327T130000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T145749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T145749Z
UID:4332-1490614200-1490619600@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Symposium:  book talk on Carved in Stone\, Etched in Memory:  Death\, Tombstones\, and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since c. 1500\, by Amila Buturovic\, Professor of Humanities at York University
DESCRIPTION:Amila Buturović\, Associate Professor of Humanities at York University\, will give a lunchtime symposium on her book Carved in Stone\, Etched in Memory: Death\, Tombstones and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since c.1500. (Farham: Ashgate Publishing\, 2015). \nThis talk is part of our GTKE series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/lunchtime-symposium-book-talk-on-carved-in-stone-etched-in-memory-death-tombstones-and-commemoration-in-bosnian-islam-since-c-1500-by-amila-buturovic-professor-of-humanities-at-york-universi/
LOCATION:CES Conference Room\, Turlington Hall 3312
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170327T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170327T130000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T145749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T145749Z
UID:5023-1490614200-1490619600@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Symposium:  book talk on Carved in Stone\, Etched in Memory:  Death\, Tombstones\, and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since c. 1500\, by Amila Buturovic\, Professor of Humanities at York University
DESCRIPTION:Amila Buturović\, Associate Professor of Humanities at York University\, will give a lunchtime symposium on her book Carved in Stone\, Etched in Memory: Death\, Tombstones and Commemoration in Bosnian Islam since c.1500. (Farham: Ashgate Publishing\, 2015). \nThis talk is part of our GTKE series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/lunchtime-symposium-book-talk-on-carved-in-stone-etched-in-memory-death-tombstones-and-commemoration-in-bosnian-islam-since-c-1500-by-amila-buturovic-professor-of-humanities-at-york-universi-2/
LOCATION:CES Conference Room\, Turlington Hall 3312
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T130000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T152403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T152403Z
UID:4334-1490702400-1490706000@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Roundtable\, "Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe\," moderated by Nina Caputo\, UF Professor of History.  Participants:  Amila Buturovic\, Professor of Humanities\, York University and Emily Greble\, Assoc. Professor of History\, Vanderbilt University
DESCRIPTION:Amila Buturović and Emily Greble\, Associate Professor of History at Vanderbilt University\, will participate in a roundtable entitled “Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe\,” moderated by Nina Caputo\, Professor of History\, UF.  This event is co-sponsored by the UF Department of History. This event is part of our GTKE series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/roundtable-studying-islam-from-the-margins-of-europe-moderated-by-nina-caputo-uf-professor-of-history-participants-amila-buturovic-professor-of-humanities-york-university-and-emily-greble/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T130000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170320T152403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T152403Z
UID:5024-1490702400-1490706000@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Roundtable\, "Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe\," moderated by Nina Caputo\, UF Professor of History.  Participants:  Amila Buturovic\, Professor of Humanities\, York University and Emily Greble\, Assoc. Professor of History\, Vanderbilt University
DESCRIPTION:Amila Buturović and Emily Greble\, Associate Professor of History at Vanderbilt University\, will participate in a roundtable entitled “Studying Islam from the Margins of Europe\,” moderated by Nina Caputo\, Professor of History\, UF.  This event is co-sponsored by the UF Department of History. This event is part of our GTKE series: \nSoutheast Europe: After the Wars\nA Getting to Know Europe (GTKE) Event Series\nMarch 20-29\n\nJoin us for an event series beginning this week that explores Post-War Southeastern Europe through politics\, religion and culture. Sponsored by the Center’s Getting to Know Europe Grant from the European Union Delegation to the United States. 
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/roundtable-studying-islam-from-the-margins-of-europe-moderated-by-nina-caputo-uf-professor-of-history-participants-amila-buturovic-professor-of-humanities-york-university-and-emily-greble-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170215T205437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T192230Z
UID:4278-1490727600-1490734800@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Welcome - Film 3 in the Refugee in Film series
DESCRIPTION:Film 3 in the series\, Welcome is a French film that depicts the friendship between Simon\, a recently-divorced swimming coach\, and Bilal\, a young Iraqi-Kurd whose only dream is to cross the English channel from Calais to reunite with his love. \nFree and Open to the Public \nThe film will be followed by a discussion with NGO practitioners and activists. \nFor more information about the film series: http://migration.group.ufl.edu/news/2017/refugee-films/ \nThe series is sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere with support from the Rothman Endowment\, the Center for European Studies Migration Program and the Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/welcome-film-3-in-the-refugee-in-film-series/
LOCATION:Hippodrome\, 25 SE 2nd Pl\, Gainesville
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170215T205437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T205437Z
UID:5015-1490727600-1490734800@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Welcome - Film 3 in the Refugee in Film series
DESCRIPTION:Film 3 in the series\, Welcome is a French film that depicts the friendship between Simon\, a recently-divorced swimming coach\, and Bilal\, a young Iraqi-Kurd whose only dream is to cross the English channel from Calais to reunite with his love. \nFree and Open to the Public \nThe film will be followed by a discussion with NGO practitioners and activists. \nFor more information about the film series: http://migration.group.ufl.edu/news/2017/refugee-films/ \nThe series is sponsored by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere with support from the Rothman Endowment\, the Center for European Studies Migration Program and the Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/welcome-film-3-in-the-refugee-in-film-series-2/
LOCATION:Hippodrome\, 25 SE 2nd Pl\, Gainesville
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170329T171828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170329T171828Z
UID:4362-1490774400-1490806800@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Plants\, People\, the Mountains and the Sea: Ethnobotanical Investigations in Adjara\, Georgia - A Lunchtime Symposium with Richard Tate
DESCRIPTION:Richard W. Tate\, CES FLAS recipient in Russian and Georgian\, is a graduate student in Interdisciplinary Ecology\, in the UF School of Natural Resources and Environment. \nThis multi-faceted ethnobotanical research project examines contemporary plant use patterns in the Autonomous Republic of Adjara\, a region in southwestern Georgia. Adjara’s complex history and rich flora has woven an intricate tapestry of biological and cultural influences.  Ethnobotany\, a field aptly described as a crossroads of botany and anthropology\, draws from an interdisciplinary methodological toolbox that makes it especially suited to examining the complex interactions of humans and the environment. This approach has unique potential in the South Caucasus\, an area that boasts an amazing wealth of sociolinguistic groups\, unique biota\, and a vibrant tradition of wild plant use. This presentation will offer preliminary findings and perspectives gathered from dozens of interviews with local peoples. In exploring the ethnobotanical knowledge of Adjara\, we will touch upon topics as varied as conservation\, religious identity\, economics\, and linguistics. \nThis research supported by the American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC) and UF’s Center for European Studies.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/plants-people-the-mountains-and-the-sea-ethnobotanical-investigations-in-adjara-georgia-a-lunchtime-symposium-with-richard-tate/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170329T171828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170329T171828Z
UID:5031-1490774400-1490806800@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:Plants\, People\, the Mountains and the Sea: Ethnobotanical Investigations in Adjara\, Georgia - A Lunchtime Symposium with Richard Tate
DESCRIPTION:Richard W. Tate\, CES FLAS recipient in Russian and Georgian\, is a graduate student in Interdisciplinary Ecology\, in the UF School of Natural Resources and Environment. \nThis multi-faceted ethnobotanical research project examines contemporary plant use patterns in the Autonomous Republic of Adjara\, a region in southwestern Georgia. Adjara’s complex history and rich flora has woven an intricate tapestry of biological and cultural influences.  Ethnobotany\, a field aptly described as a crossroads of botany and anthropology\, draws from an interdisciplinary methodological toolbox that makes it especially suited to examining the complex interactions of humans and the environment. This approach has unique potential in the South Caucasus\, an area that boasts an amazing wealth of sociolinguistic groups\, unique biota\, and a vibrant tradition of wild plant use. This presentation will offer preliminary findings and perspectives gathered from dozens of interviews with local peoples. In exploring the ethnobotanical knowledge of Adjara\, we will touch upon topics as varied as conservation\, religious identity\, economics\, and linguistics. \nThis research supported by the American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC) and UF’s Center for European Studies.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/plants-people-the-mountains-and-the-sea-ethnobotanical-investigations-in-adjara-georgia-a-lunchtime-symposium-with-richard-tate-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T193000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170329T145000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201117T194933Z
UID:4343-1490810400-1490815800@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:War & Medicine - A Panel
DESCRIPTION:Charles Hobson\, MD\, MHA\, is a Reseach Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Surgery in the College of Medicine. He worked in Zenica\, Bosnia from July 1993 until October 1994\, with the International Medical Corps\, an American organization that focuses on medical relief in war and disaster areas. Having just finished his surgical residency before leaving for Bosnia\, his focus was on the development of Emergency Medical Services in central Bosnia. \nJenny Baxley Lee\, MA\, BC-DMT\, is a Lecturer and Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist with the University of Florida’s Center for Arts in Medicine in the College of the Arts. She teaches an annual study abroad program in and around post-conflict Belfast\, Northern Ireland entitled Arts for Health\, Peace and Community Engagement in Northern Ireland. The program focuses on the arts in healthcare\, a history of health and peace disparities and peace disparities and the exploration of creative practice and community engagement in Northern Ireland. \nThis panel is free and open to the public.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/war-medicine-a-panel/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170329T193000
DTSTAMP:20260716T112400
CREATED:20170329T145000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170329T145000Z
UID:5025-1490810400-1490815800@ces.ufl.edu
SUMMARY:War & Medicine - A Panel
DESCRIPTION:Charles Hobson\, MD\, MHA\, is a Reseach Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Surgery in the College of Medicine. He worked in Zenica\, Bosnia from July 1993 until October 1994\, with the International Medical Corps\, an American organization that focuses on medical relief in war and disaster areas. Having just finished his surgical residency before leaving for Bosnia\, his focus was on the development of Emergency Medical Services in central Bosnia. \nJenny Baxley Lee\, MA\, BC-DMT\, is a Lecturer and Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist with the University of Florida’s Center for Arts in Medicine in the College of the Arts. She teaches an annual study abroad program in and around post-conflict Belfast\, Northern Ireland entitled Arts for Health\, Peace and Community Engagement in Northern Ireland. The program focuses on the arts in healthcare\, a history of health and peace disparities and peace disparities and the exploration of creative practice and community engagement in Northern Ireland. \nThis panel is free and open to the public.
URL:https://ces.ufl.edu/event/war-medicine-a-panel-2/
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