THIS IS A PAST EVENT.
Day-two of this collaborative symposium between Wake Forest and Duke Universities will discuss contentious gender and ethnic policies affecting the Romani Europeans, a theoretical perspective on women's activism and a discussion with North Carolina author with South Appalachian/Romani roots, Glenda Bailey-Mershon.
Symposium will culminate with a special Romani music concert by the international renown, Via Romen. Sponsored by the Council for European Studies at Duke University, the WFU Provost Fund for Academic Excellence, IPLACe, and the Humanities Institute at Wake Forest University.
Visit college.wfu.edu/wgs for complete program details.
Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 11:00am to 5:00pm
Tribble Hall, DeTamble Auditorium
2350 Gulley Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27109
Speakers, Lectures, Academics, Multicultural / International
Academics, Women's and Gender Studies, Administrative, Provost
Pat Gardea
758-3758
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