Performing Re(al)liances

Monday, April 15, 2013, 5:00 pm
Experts discuss the use of music in Chinese American, Native American and Palestinian communities in relation to the histories of occupation, relocation and alliance building. Panelists include: Jess Ghanam, professor of Professor of psychiatry and global health sciences at University of California, San Francisco; Susan Greene of the Break the Silence Media and Arts Project; poet Genny Lim; Francis Wong of Asian Improv aRts; and John-Carlos Perea, assistant professor of American Indian Studies at SF State. Free.
Location: 
Creative Arts Building, Room 152
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Sponsor: 
School of Music and Dance
Contact: 
SF State Box Office
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Phone: 
415-338-2467
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This event is part of ImprovisAsians 2013! Re(al)liance: Music, Collaboration and Resistance, an annual series of performances and workshops at SF State. Celebrating the series’ 25th anniversary this year, events explore the role of performance as a community-organizing method.

Sponsored by Asian Improv aRts in association with the School of Music and Dance and American Indian Studies Department.

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