Past Events

Date & Time February 16, 2021 4:30pm - 6:00pm
Program
IGL General

Envisioning an Antiracist Institution with Prof. Williams

Join us on Tuesday for a virtual Tufts Table with Professor Abi Williams on Envisioning an Antiracist Institution. Hosted by The Office of the Provost and the Bridging Differences Initiative, this will be an opportunity to engage in both the “why” of an anti-racist institution and the “what” of what that could and might look like. Hope to see you Tuesday -- registration link here.

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Date & Time February 15, 2021 1:30am
Program
South Asian Regional Committee

The Farmers' Protests: Causes and Future Implications

The Farmers' Protest in India is one of the largest protests in human history. How much do you know about it?

While some national media malign the farmers, labelling them as terrorists, international media has done a poor job covering the event entirely. It took Rihanna's tweet––"why aren't we talking about this?"––for people around the world to recognise that there should be more outrage about what is happening in India.

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Date & Time February 9, 2021 8:00pm - 9:00pm
Location
Virtual
Program
SURGE

SURGE GIM and Chinese Foreign Investment (Speaker: Alvin Camba)

Are you interested in international affairs and learning more about geopolitics in East Asia? If so, then Tufts Sino-U.S Relations Group Engagement (SURGE) is the place for you! Tufts SURGE is an IGL-affiliated undergraduate group that promotes and expands the academic understanding of China and East Asia on everything from the economy, military, geopolitics to culture.

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