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HomeLands - Romanian Film Festival Arizona, 2nd Edition

Directed by Anca Damian, the 84-minute film features Alexander Balanescu, Lucian Ionescu, Cristina Juncu, and Ada Milea. The original language of the movie is English.

Nov. 20, 2022

Ukraine War Roundtable - Hosted by the ASU MA in Global Security (MAGS) Faculty

Anika Binnendijk, a professor at ASU, focuses on national security decision making, European defense, gray zone challenges, national resilience, and emerging defense technologies such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and human-machine teaming.

Nov. 15, 2022

Punk's Not Dead [Pankot ne e mrtov] - Dinner and a Movie

A group of crotchety codgers attempt to revive the punk-rock band they all played in 17 years earlier in "Punk Is Not Dead," from Macedonian scribe-helmer

Nov. 5, 2022

11th Macedonian-North American Conference for Macedonian Studies (MNACMS) 2022

MNACMS 2022 is scheduled for Nov. 4-6, hosted in person at Arizona State University, Durham Hall.

Nov. 4, 2022

Alexander Nevsky of Russia, Reanimated and Repurposed

The article discusses Russia's use of Alexander Nevsky's historical image to foster a nationalistic narrative amid its conflict with Ukraine. Nevsky, a medieval prince and saint, is portrayed as a symbol in Russia's ideological and physical battles, influencing both historical perception and current political strategies. WilsonCenter.org

Oct. 27, 2022

Borderlands Biography - From WWII Courier to Professor & Community Leader - Z. Anthony Kruszewski in Wartime Europe & Postwar America

Kruszewski has been eyewitness to war and its aftermath, advocate for cultural understanding as president of the Polish American Congress, and innovator in the interdisciplinary and international field of Borderland Studies.

Oct. 13, 2022

Global Forum: Social Justice Reflections with Ukrainian Artists

Participants in the forum will have the opportunity to learn directly from Ukrainians and Ukrainian experts about the buildup to and subsequent invasions of Ukraine through a focus on the importance of art, artifacts, and testimony in the social justice reflections on current events.

Oct. 7, 2022

A Conversation with Ukrainian Film Director Sergei Loznitsa - Creative Horizons Series

Sergei Loznitsa, Ukraine's eminent filmmaker, gains global recognition for his documentaries, which utilize archival footage and are celebrated at international festivals.

Oct. 4, 2022

Why Pope Francis chose to highlight religious freedom during his visit to Kazakhstan

Pope Francis visited Kazakhstan to attend a religious congress, advocating for peace and religious freedom. His visit highlighted concerns for Kazakhstan's Catholic minority amidst regional tensions with Russia and ongoing persecution of smaller Christian denominations. Theconversation.com

Sep. 20, 2022