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Kasih Co-op sells Indonesian jewelry while raising money for elementary schools

The sale of a single piece of pearl-and-charm-adorned jewelry handcrafted in Indonesia can provide a child in Laos, Nicaragua or Guatemala education for one month.

 
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Culture and mental health in Indonesia are featured in documentary film series

Professor Robert Lemelson highlighted in Tempo magazine

 
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Celebration of Indonesian Studies at Dinner for Robert Lemelson

UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies and Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Los Angeles honor filmmaker and philanthropist.

 

UCLA program allows students to dive into international education

The Diversity Project aims to increase the participation of underrepresented minority students in the biological sciences using research and field work on the diverse coral reefs of the Coral Triangle with cutting-edge molecular genetic research.

 
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Strong fight to end labor and organ trafficking

Talk exposes human rights violations in Los Angeles

 
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American Institute for Indonesian Studies Established in 2011

The American Institute for Indonesian Studies is a new nonprofit educational organization formed as a consortium of U.S. universities and colleges with an interest in furthering the development of Indonesian studies.

 
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Better Dead than Red? Suppression and Reconstruction of Surabaya's PKI Past

Dahlia G. Setiyawan (History, UCLA)

 
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Discussion on Baskara T. Wardaya and Brad Simpson Talks

Moderator – John Roosa

 
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Discussion On Neles Tebay, Haris Azhar and Kimberly Twarog Talks

Moderator - Mary Zurbuchen

 
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Documenting Mass Violence: History, Truth and Accountability

Brad Simpson (History and International Affairs, Princeton)

 
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Gendering Trauma Recovery in Aceh, 1976-2010

Kimberly Twarog (Women’s Studies, UCLA)

 
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Open Forum for Legacies of Violence in Indonesia and East Timor: A Workshop

Moderators – Geoffrey Robinson (History, UCLA) and David Kaye (Law, UCLA)

 
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Providing Space for the Voiceless: Transitional Justice and Narratives on the 1965 Tragedy

Baskara T. Wardaya (Universitas Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta)

 
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Toward a Social History of Indonesia's 1965 Upheaval

Mary Zurbuchen (Ford Foundation)

 
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Transitional Justice in Aceh, Moving Nowhere

Haris Azhar (Commission for the Disappeared and the Victims of Violence - KontraS)

 
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"Lost Causes" and Non-State Actions against Impunity

David Webster (International Studies, University of Regina)

 
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Discussion on David Cohen And David Webster Talks

Moderator - Galuh Wandita

 
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Discussion on David Kaye and John Roosa Talks

Moderator - Asli Bali

 
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Discussion On Galuh Wadita and Hilmar Farid Talks

Moderator - Asli Bali

 
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Impunity is Contagious: Transitional Justice in Indonesia and Timor-Leste

Galuh Wandita (International Center for Transitional Justice, Jakarta)

 
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Legacies of the Occupation

Hilmar Farid (Indonesian Institute of Social History - ISSI)

 
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Legacies of Violence: East Timor Ten Years On

Geoffrey Robinson (History, UCLA)

 
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Opening Remarks at Legacies of Violence in Indonesia and East Timor: A Workshop

Geoffrey Robinson (History, UCLA)

 
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The Shifting Landscape of International Justice

David Kaye (Law, UCLA)

 
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Towards a History of Indonesia's Metapolitics: The Law on Censorship

John Roosa (History, University of British Columbia)

 

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