Scholars at Risk


 Humanities Center     Oct 20 2017 | 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Humanities Gateway 1030

Scholars at Risk

This event celebrates UCI’s joining of the Scholars at Risk (SAR) network (https://www.scholarsatrisk.org/).

Around the world,  scholars are being arrested, prosecuted and imprisoned because of their political or religious beliefs or the nature of their research. A failed coup attempt in Turkey in 2016 has led to an unprecedented crackdown on academic freedom in that country, resulting in thousands of professors losing their jobs and being arrested or threatened.

UCI has now joined Scholars at Risk (SAR), an organization comprising more than 400 universities and institutions around the world that provide assistance, advocacy and learning opportunities to scholars and students in volatile environments. As a member of SAR, UCI will host professors, researchers and students; coordinate speaker series;; and collaborate with our peers.

Our celebration is dedicated to our Turkish and Syrian colleagues and their students. The event will feature a themed luncheon of Syrian and Turkish food, prepared by chef Jessica VanRoo and sponsored by the “Conversation Kitchen” series (Campus Climate and Illuminations).  (Pre-registration for Conversation Kitchen required).

Lunch will be followed by musical entertainment with original compositions highlighting Middle Eastern music by internationally known oud player, Gabriel Lavin and Friends.

12:00 | Welcome
Jane O. Newman (UCI) and Iman Siddiqi, President, “Hearts of Mercy,” and UCI Dalai Lama Scholar

Conversation Kitchen: Foods of Syria and Turkey
(lunch by registration only; presented by Chef Jessica Van Roo)

12:45 | Music
featuring Gabriel Lavin, Jamie Cowan, and Miguel Carillo, UCLA

1:30 | Ngugi wa Thiong’o (UCI)
“Hunted Scholarship: How Fugitive Ideas Change the World”
introduced by David Lloyd

3:00 | Guest remarks
Amal Alachkar (UCR)  and Ashley Barton (Wake Forest University)

3:30-4:00 | Closing musical interlude

Dedicated to our Syrian and Turkish colleagues and their students around the world.

Sponsored by Office of the Provost, Illuminations, Campus Climate Council, the Department of Comparative Literature, the School of Social Sciences, and the School of Humanities

Conversation Kitchen registration (required for lunch)

For more information about Scholars at Risk (SAR), visit www.scholarsatrisk.org.

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