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Zuoyue Wang, a professor of history from Cal Poly Pomona, will speak at 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7, and Sijia Yao, assistant professor of Chinese language and culture at Soka University, will share her presentation at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct 17. Both will take place in person in the Faculty Excellence Center on the fourth floor of the John M. Pfau Library and on Zoom.
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The talk by Sarah Dauncey is a presentation of the Disability Studies Lecture Series and the Modern China Lecture Series, and will be shared on Zoom beginning at 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 19. Register in advance.
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Perry Link, Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and Chinese at UC Riverside, will discuss his latest book, “I Have No Enemies: The Life and Legacy of Liu Xiaobo,” 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, in-person and on Zoom.
![William Fleming, professor in the East Asian languages and cultural studies at UC Santa Barbara](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_ModernChinal_Fleming_01Mar2024.jpg.webp?itok=oFbs5cXf)
William Fleming, professor in the East Asian languages and cultural studies at UC Santa Barbara, will speak at CSUSB’s Modern China Lecture Series program, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in person and on Zoom.
![Hugh White, emeritus professor of strategic studies at Australian National University](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_ModernChina_HughWhite_23Feb2024.jpg.webp?itok=6-ngcMSU)
Hugh White, emeritus professor of strategic studies at Australian National University, will be the next speaker when CSUSB’s Modern China Lecture Series hosts its next program, 2:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26, in person and on Zoom.
![Shelly Rigger, the Brown Professor of Asian Studies at Davidson College in North Carolina](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_ModernChina_ShellyRigger_16Feb2024%20%281%29.jpg.webp?itok=SM3wq1X7)
Shelly Rigger, the Brown Professor of Asian Studies at Davidson College in North Carolina, will share her expertise at the next Modern China Lecture event on Wednesday, Feb. 21, in-person and on Zoom.
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Yale professor Daniel Mattingly will discuss the “Chinese State Media and Its Global Audience” at the next Modern China Lecture, which will be presented in person and virtually.
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“Gender and Agency in Hong Kong Activism: The Case of the 1978 Golden Jubilee Secondary School Protest,” presented by Gina Tam of Trinity University, will take place in person and on Zoom at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 17.
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The talk, “Hong Kong: Global China's Restive Frontier,” will be presented by Ching Kwan Lee, professor of sociology at UCLA. The lecture, on Zoom, is open to the public.