This is the fourth program in the six-part UCLA Library International & Area Studies (IAS) Diasporas: Transnational Migrations, Spaces, and Identities series.
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (Pacific Time)
Zoom
Registration Required



The UCLA Library’s International & Area Studies (IAS) Department presents Diasporas: Transnational Migrations, Spaces, and Identities. This six-part program series explores the various reasons for migration, the experiences of migrants and their descendants, the creation of communities in their new homelands, the negotiation of identities and belonging, and the preservation and transformation of traditions. For details, refer to the series guide.
Refugees are forcibly displaced from their homes for reasons such as genocide, war, and climate change. This program explores their experiences, how they create new communities, and what the future holds for the countries they left and their diasporas.
Speakers:Dan Taulapapa McMullin, Artist and poet
- Anja Limon, Senior Program Manager, Organization for Refuge, Asylum and Migration (ORAM)
- Rajiv Mohabir, Assistant Professor, Emerson College
- Dan Taulapapa McMullin, artist and poet
- Ruben Zecena, Assistant Professor of English, Texas State University
Moderator: Ari Shaw, Senior Fellow and Director of International Programs, Williams Institute, UCLA (Tovaangar)
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Sponsor(s): Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Center for Study of International Migration, UCLA International Institute, UCLA Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Campus Resource Center, UCLA Library; Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law