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Pandemic, Migrant Genocide, and Indigenous Liberation: Case studies from the US-Mexico border and Latin America

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Topic : Pandemic, Migrant Genocide, and Indigenous Liberation: Case studies from the US-Mexico border and Latin America

Speaker: Prof. Camilo Perez-Bustillo (Visiting Professor, College of Law, Dept. of Psychology, and Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan Univ.; Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, Stanford Univ.; Affiliated Researcher, Global Research Programme in Inequality, Univ. of Bergen (Norway); Institute for the Geography of Peace (Mexico))

Date: May 10 (Mon.), 2021, 15:30 p.m.–17:30 p.m.

Venue: Room 701, Research Building, IHP

Organizer: History of Health and Healing Research Center, IHP

Note: Discussion will be conducted in English. Participants are not required to register in advance.

※In line with the pandemic prevention policy: (1). Attendees are required to wear a face mask during the event; (2). Body temperatures will be measured; (3). Hands should be sanitized; (4). People not affiliated with Sinica should fill out a health record form; and (5). Crisscross seating will be implemented.

※lecture link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bA9iXHPml-62z9Aeek4TURnvmThxjEZS?usp=sharing

Published on 2021-04-28
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