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Yale University Presents Highest Honor to UCLA Professor Don Nakanishi


Walter and Shirley Wang Establish First Endowed Chair and Program on US-China Relations and Chinese American Studies


UCLA AAS Center Co-Founder Morgan Chu Receives UCLA Medal

 

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Amerasia Journal: Call for Abstracts "Transoceanic Flows: Pacific Islander Interventions across the American Empire" Publication Date Spring 2011

 

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EthnoCommunications

Announcing the EthnoCommunications Winter Quarter Course


UCLA AASC EthnoCommunications student film selected for the ID Film Festival

"UCLA AASC EthnoCommunications student film selected for the ID Film Festival"

The UCLA Center for EthnoCommunications is pleased to announce that recent alumni Jaysn Kim's film, "Seikaku," was selected for the ID Film Festival opening night!

Please come and support Jaysn, the film and EthnoCommunications, on Thursday, October 1 at 8pm at the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy (across from the Japanese American National Museum).  And if you haven't had a chance to see the EthnoCommunications production *A Song for Ourselves* by Tad Nakamura yet, it is also playing on Saturday, October 3 at 4 pm.  Tickets are $5 for non-members and free for members.

For more information please see the October calendar of events page on the Japanese American National Museum website at: http://www.janm.org/events/2009/10/

The full schedule of the festival is below as well.


THURSDAY 10/1

8PM
SEIKAKU (Short, 5 min)
SUNSETS (World Premiere, New Cut, Retrospective)

10PM
Opening Reception

FRIDAY 10/2

6PM
THREE NARROW GATES (U.S. Premiere)

8PM             
KING OF SPY (U.S. Premiere)

10PM           
CITIZEN KING (U.S. Premiere)

SAT 10/3

12PM           
LOVERS ON THE ROAD (U.S. Premiere)

2PM             
STRAWBERRY  FIELDS (Retrospective, Free)

4PM             
SHORTS PROGRAM

Half Kenneth (Short, 21 min.)
A Song for Ourselves (Short, 35 min)
King of Pawns (Short, 17 min)
Panel Discussion

6PM             
YELLOW (Retrospective, Free)

8PM
BEHIND YOU (Short, 2 min)
SHOPPING FOR FANGS (Retrospective, Free)

10PM           
Closing Reception

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