SSFJS Representing Change

The Stanford Society of Fellows in Japan Studies presents a Martin Luther King Jr. Week Dialogue on Arts and Activism.

A Symposium on the Arts & Social Justice Movements

in Contemporary Japan and Beyond. Speakers are Rushay Booysen, hip hop activist from Port Elizabeth, South Africa and writer for www.africasgateway.com; Chizuco Naito, writer, cultural critic, and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Tokyo, Japan; Dylan Rodriguez, Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, UC Riverside; Setsu Shigematsu, Lecturer in Ethnic Studies, UC Riverside; and Carla Williams, Photohistorian, writer, and artist.

 
Date and Time:
 Saturday, January 17, 2004.  1:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 4 hour(s).
Location:
Oksenberg Conference Room, 3rd floor, Encina Hall, corner of Serra and Galvez   [Map]
Audience:
Category:
Conferences/Symposia
Sponsor:
Stanford Institute for International Studies with the Commitee for Black Performing Arts, the Institute for Diversity in Arts, and the Asian American Activities Center.
Admission:
Free and open to the public
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Last Modified:
January 9, 2004