Featured Event
TATA (2024, dirs. Lina Vdovii & Radu Ciorniciuc)
Join us for a screening of TATA, as part of the Kino Nights series with the theme Coming Together, Coming Apart.
Filmed across Italy, Moldova, and Romania, TATA is a raw portrait of a family locked in a relentless struggle against toxic masculinity. Fighting to uncover employer abuse against her father, who is a migrant worker in Italy, Lina both defends and confronts him and travels back to her family’s home in Moldova to get answers and redemption for the abuse she endured as a child. The story of a daughter’s emotionally poignant quest to break the cycle for herself, the next generation, and even for the one who hurt her.
College of Design North (CDN) Room 60 [lower level]
Oct 30, 6:30 PM

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Displaying 85 - 96 of 171Arizona Chapter | American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages | Annual Conference
The Arizona Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages hosts its annual conference, bringing together scholars to share research and pedagogical approaches in Slavic and East European studies.
Atomic Steppe: How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb
Kazakhstan's decision to renounce possession of powerful nuclear weapons, highlights a significant stance on non-proliferation.
A Ukrainian Writer Who Escaped the Bombs: Kateryna Babkina Tells Her Story
Kateryna Babkina, a Ukrainian writer, will share her experience of fleeing Kyiv for Poland due to Russian attacks. Her accolades include the 2021 Angelus Award and the Natalia Gorbaniewska Award.
Rapid Response Panel: Ukraine Under Attack
Russia has invaded Ukraine, escalating tensions with military operations. The situation threatens Ukrainian sovereignty and lives. An expert panel will discuss the conflict, addressing misinformation and historical distortions in an upcoming webinar.
Creative Horizons: Art in the Post-Soviet Era - Ilya Kaminsky and Katie Farris, poet and translator
The event featured Ilya Kaminsky and Katie Farris in a reading session followed by a Q&A, highlighting their literary works and insights.
Sonic Overload - A Book Launch and Discussion with Lunch
Peter Schmelz discusses his book 'Sonic Overload' about Alfred Schnittke, Valentin Silvestrov, and polystylism in the late USSR.
Great Power Competition Series featuring Secretary Mark Esper
The Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations collaborates with McCain Institute at ASU and ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law to host a speaker series on Great Power Competition.
Media Environments in Russia and East Europe: Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Era
This event explores the evolving media landscapes of Russia and Eastern Europe, focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital era.
Key Challenges in the Post-Soviet Era: 30 Years On (Kazakhstan, Ukraine, etc.)
The dissolution of the USSR in 1991 led to independence for 15 countries. Recent events in Kazakhstan, ongoing issues in Ukraine, and Putin's authoritarian ambitions underscore the persistent instability in the former Soviet Union.
The Two Vladimirs: Mayakovsky and Vysotsky A Live Guitar Concert by Vadim Astrakhan
Vadim Astrakhan, a performer and translator, resides in New Jersey. The article provides a brief insight into his life and career.
Central Asia: Global and Local Wisdom Series - Working Sessions to Develop Classroom Materials, Resources and Syllabi
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The Baltics: Living with the Bear
A virtual panel titled 'The Baltics: Living with the Bear', focusing on Baltic states' geopolitical challenges.