Archive for 2021年04月24日
Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM CDT |
Register at bit.ly/UyghurAwareness for the Zoom link!
On Sunday, April 25th from 3:30-4:45 EST, join Students for Uyghur Freedom, The Politic, the Muslim Students Association, the Asian American Cultural Center, Slifka Center, the Yale Historical Review, the Yale Human Rights Journal, Yale College Council, and the Yale Macmillan Center’s Genocide Studies Program in an expert panel and advocacy toolkit event.
Speakers include Rayhan Asat, Teng Biao, Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Badiucao, and Nadira Kourt. These experts are involved in human rights, activism, journalism, and the fight for Uyghur freedom. After the panel, we will be brainstorming, with the help of our panelists, ways to move forward in advocating for Uyghur Muslims.
Zoom Event
Tuesday, May 4, 2021 7:40 – 9 pm
In this second public event presented in conjunction with the Spring 2021 course “Human Rights in China,” join Associate Professor Johanna Ransmeier and Pozen Visiting Professor Teng Biao as they convene a panel discussion on what the future holds for Hong Kong’s rule of law and democracy.
Panelists:
Michael C. Davis
Global Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Professor of Law
and International Affairs, Jindal Global University
Victoria Tin-bor Hui
Associate Professor of Political Science, Notre Dame University; Board Member,
Hong Kong Democracy Council
Jeffrey Ngo
Pro-democracy activist; PhD student in History, Georgetown University
Moderators/Discussants:
Teng Biao
Pozen Visiting Professor, academic lawyer and human rights activist
Johanna Ransmeier
Associate Professor of History and the College, University of Chicago
Presented in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for East Asian Studies.