Events
Events
Unpacking the Term 'Asian': Challenges and Solidarities
Unpacking the Term 'Asian': Challenges and Solidarities
This roundtable features faculty, students, and community members exploring what it means to be “Asian” at this moment, in Canada, and in the world. Panelists will discuss some of the ways that this general term might obscure the many kinds of conflicts and differences within and among South, Southeast, East Asian, and Pacific Islander communities. The panel will also explore the kinds of solidarities and coalitions that are possible among Asians and with other communities. These issues are especially important as we witness the rise of anti-Asian racism and violence in connection with COVID-19 in Canada and the US.
THE PANEL:
Bethany M. Iyoupe is an undergraduate student, writer, and community organizer with a special interest towards pre- and post-colonial studies with an intersectional lens.
Dr. Sailaja Krishnamurti is the coordinator of the Asian Studies program at Saint Mary’s University, where she also teaches in the Religious Studies and Women and Gender Studies programs.
Nick Dzuy ‘GenNew’ Nguyen is a Breaking (‘Breakdance’) facilitator and teacher who has worked primarily with youth for nearly a decade.
Dr. Xiaoping Sun teaches Chinese history at Saint Mary’s University. Dr. Sun researches the evolution of China’s state farm system and its socio-ecological impacts.
Moderated by Dr. Rohini Bannerjee, Department of Modern Languages & Classics
All are welcome to attend this virtual event. Please sign up here.
Asian Heritage Month: Rhythm & Poetry
Asian Heritage Month
Rhythm & Poetry
May 27, 2021
5:30 - 7:00 pm
In celebration of Asian Heritage Month, we’re hosting a joyful online celebration of the diverse rhythms and poetry of the world’s largest and most populous continent. Don’t miss our special performance from the renowned Maritime Bhangra Group!
To attend this event, please sign up here in advance.
Le Départment de Français, Mount Carmel College Autonomous, Bengaluru vous présente un Webinaire International French Mount Carmel 2
An African Heritage Month film festival
FREE MOVIE - Julius Caesar - March 16 2020 - (6-8pm) Burke Theatre A
Free Movie - La Marche - 11 FEB 2020, 5-7pm - Burke Theatre A
FREE MOVIE - 5 Feb 2020 - 6pm - 8pm Burke Theatre A
Study Spanish in Colombia and earn credits at Saint Mary's University
Free Movie: Sophie Scholl
Free Movie: Birds of Passage - Presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
2h 5min | Crime, Drama
Date: Thursday, December 5, 6pm-8pm
Location: Burke, Theatre B
During the marijuana bonanza, a violent decade that saw the origins of drug trafficking in Colombia, Rapayet and his indigenous family get involved in a war to control the business that ends up destroying their lives and their culture.
Bring a friend and some popcorn and enjoy!
CORRECTION:
BOOK LAUNCHMelancholy and Fading of the Self in the Works of Álvaro Mutis
WITH DR. ANDRÉS ARTEAGA
**THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2812:30-1:30 PM
PATRICK POWER LIBRARY
LIBRARY CLASSROOM
(LI135)
Free Movie: Africa Paradis
The story follows two French citizens, Oliver, an engineer, and Pauline, a teacher, who decide they want to live in the prosperous United States of Africa. After failing to obtain an entry visa, they decided to emigrate illegally, and they then begin a journey of hardships and discovery as fugitives of the state.
1h 26min | Drama, Sci-Fi
Presented in French with no subtitles.
Date: Monday, November 25 2019, 4:30pm - 6:30pm
Location: Burke, Theatre B
BOOK LAUNCHMelancholy and Fading of the Self in the Works of Álvaro Mutis
WITH DR. ANDRÉS ARTEAGA
**THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 12:30-1:30 PM
PATRICK POWER LIBRARY
LIBRARY CLASSROOM
(LI135)
Free Movie "Julieta"
Date: Thursday, November 21, 6pm-8pm
Location: Burke, Theatre B
Presented in Spanish with English subtitles.
R | 1h 39min | Drama, Mystery, Romance
After a casual encounter, a brokenhearted woman decides to confront her life and the most important events about her stranded daughter.
Bring friends and Popcorn!
Barbara - movie
Presented in German with English subtitles
Burke, Theatre B November 6 2019, 6pm-8pm
In 1980s East Germany, Barbara is a Berlin doctor banished to a country medical clinic for applying for an exit visa. Deeply unhappy with her reassignment and fearful of her co-workers as possible Stasi informants, Barbara stays aloof, especially from the good natured clinic head, Andre. Instead, Barbara snatches moments with her lover as she secretly prepares to defect one day. Despite her plans, Barbara learns more about her life that puts her desires and the people around her in a new light. With her changing perspective, Barbara finds herself facing a painful moral dilemma that forces her to choose what she values.
Bring your friends and popcorn
Les Enfants De Troumaron - The Children of Troumaron
In Troumaron, an impoverished area of Port-Louis, the capital of Mauritius island, four youngsters tell us about their fight for their survival: Sadiq, the would-be poet, Eve, who prostituted herself as a child to obtain school materials, Clelio filled with his anger against the world, and Savita, 'the good girl' who wants to escape but finds all avenues are closed. Eve has a plan for her and Savita to get away. But it will go terribly awry, and its tragic consequences will lead them into a spiral of violence.
Romulus, the first King of Rome.
"An epic, violent, and hyper-realistic treatment of the myth of Romulus and his brother Remus as they navigate the harsh and brutal world of ancient Italy on their way to founding the city of Rome." (Stefania Ulivi, Corriere della Sera, Rome)
Are you interested in studying archaeology in Italy next summer?
Come to the 2020 Italy Field School Information Session
The Order of Things - L'ordine Delle Cose (Italian)
Thursday, October 17, 6-8pm - Burke, B Theatre B
Presented in Italian with English subtitles
"Corrado, a policeman for the European task force in charge of immigration control, is on a field assignment in Libya. During a night patrol in the desert, he meets Swada, a young Somaliwoman who left her war-ravaged country."
Come and join us and bring your friends and popcorn
Mardi 17 septembre/ Tuesday September 17, 2019
Time: 6-8pm
Location: Burke Theatre B