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Islamophobia, Race, and Global Politics: A Conversation with Dr. Nazia H. Kazi

To kick off our speaker series for the year, ASA and the Center for Muslim Life are excited to invite Dr. Nazia H. Kazi, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University and author of Islamophobia, Race, and Global Politics. Dr. Kazi will be speaking about matters related to anti-Muslim sentiment, xenophobia, racial inequality, and U.S. imperialism. Join us for our discussion on Monday, November 15 from 7-8 PM EST.

 

Register at tinyurl.com/asaspeakerseries

ASA wants to see YOU at our annual showcase, one of Duke's largest student run multicultural events! Join us for CONVERGE 2022: ILLUMINATE!

Auditions for the show are on 11/20. We're excited to see you perform with anything that ✨✨illuminates✨✨ the ways Asian/American* communities at Duke have a multitude of different lived experiences, identities, and cultures that are all worth celebrating. Submit your applications (tinyurl.com/asailluminate) to asaatduke@gmail.com by 11/14. Get active, get rehearsing, but most importantly GET EXCITED!

*the term "Asian/American" is very limited to the breadth of the unique and vast ethnicities and cultures of the Asian countries and diaspora, which includes but not limited to: South Asian, Southeast Asian, Desi, Desi American, West Asian, Southwest Asian, Asian, Asian American, Multiracial, Multiethnic, Multinational, Transnational Adoptees, and more.

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