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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/history/events/history-speakers-series-presents-he
 nry-tsang
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 Room 117 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:History Speakers Series Presents: Henry Tsang
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:_White Riot: The 1907 Anti-Asian Riots in Vancouver _is based o
 n 360\nRiot Walk\, a 360 video walking tour that traces the history and ro
 ute\nof the mob that attacked the Chinese Canadian and Japanese Canadian\n
 communities following the demonstration and parade organized by the\nAsiat
 ic Exclusion League in Vancouver. Participants are led into the\nsocial an
 d political environment of the time\, where racialized\ncommunities were t
 argeted  through legislated acts\, as well as\nphysical acts of exclusion
  and violence. 360 Riot Walk is a\ndocumentary\, a mapping project\, and a
 n artwork.\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n\nHENRY TSANG is a visual and media artis
 t based on the unceded\nterritories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tsleil-
 Waututh peoples that\nis also known as Vancouver. His projects explore the
  spatial politics\nof history\, language\, community\, food and cultural 
 translation in\nrelationship to place\, taking the form of gallery exhibit
 ions\, pop-up\nstreet food offerings\, 360 video walking tours\, curated d
 inners\,\nephemeral and permanent public art\, by employing video\, photog
 raphy\,\nlanguage\, interactive media and convivial events.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/history/events/frigid-golden-age-coping-climate-ch
 ange-seventeenth-century
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 HH 139 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:A Frigid Golden Age: Coping with Climate Change in the Seventeenth\
 nCentury
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Beginning in the thirteenth century\, natural forces cooled Ear
 th’s\nclimate in a “Little Ice Age” that reached its chilliest point
  in\nthe seventeenth century and\, according to many scholars\, destabiliz
 ed\nsocieties around the world. Yet the precocious economy\, unusual\nenvi
 ronment\, and dynamic intellectual culture of the Dutch Republic in\nits s
 eventeenth-century Golden Age allowed it to thrive as\nneighbouring societ
 ies unravelled.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/history/events/loss-history-memory-humanity-and-pe
 ace-after-1971-yasmin
LOCATION:CGR - Conrad Grebel University 140 Westmount Road North Room 1208 
 Waterloo ON N2L 3G6 Canada
SUMMARY:“The Loss of History: Memory\, Humanity and Peace after 1971” w
 ith\nYasmin Saikia
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Yasmin Saikia is the Hardt-Nickachos Chair in Peace Studies
  and\nProfessor of History at the Center for the Study of Religion and\nCo
 nflict at Arizona State University. Her recent book _Women\, War\nand_ _
 the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering 1971 _(2011) has won\nnumerous awar
 ds and been the subject of an international speaking\ntour.
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