Currently Accolades: Presented for January 8, 2024

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  1. Bright Alozie, Black Studies faculty and History Department affiliate faculty, presented a paper titled “‘Let the Archives Speak that Which Was Hidden’: Cruel Intimacy, Sexual Violence, and the Politics of Domination in Colonial Nigeria,” Nov.30 - Dec. 2 at the 66th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association in San Francisco.
  2. Kai Hang Cheang, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies faculty, presented “Thinking Trans with Queer Sinophone Television: A Case Study from 21st Century Hong Kong” on Oct. 22 for the symposium Queer Sinophone Cultures: A 10th Anniversary Conference at the University of Hong Kong.
  3. Cassio de Oliveira, World Languages and Literatures faculty, gave a presentation titled “‘A Fighter for Truth and Justice, Dear to the Soviet People’: Mark Twain in Soviet Cold War Journalism” on Dec. 1 at the Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies in Philadelphia.