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International Lecture Series ABQ Journal, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. January 24 (Fri) - The Demographic Imperative -- Growing Old and Loving It: Japan Turns Gray and We, Too by TR Reid, an award-winning journalist. Sponsored by La Vida Llena & The Neighborhood at Rio Rancho February 21 (Fri) - Energy Security "Breaking Carbon's Grip: Pathways to a Clean Energy Future for the US, NM and the World" by Melanie Kenderdine. Sponsored by Peter Marks & MK Biesel March 20 (Fri) - Solito, Solita: Crossing Borders with Youth Refugees from Central America by Jonathan Freedman, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist April 24 (Fri) Ukraine: Change Without Movement, Movement Without Change by Martha Dyczok, Ph.D., University of Western Ontario, Toronto. Sponsored in part by UNM, History Department May 15 (Fri) The Role of Cryptocurrency in Geopolitics, and How It Is Tied to Nationalism by Manuel Montoya, Ph.D., Anderson School of Management, UNM. Sponsored in part by Lynn Carrozza June 26 (Fri)The Blood of Others: Angola, Central America, Afghanistan by Dr. Todd Greentree. Sponsored by Fairfield Investment Advisors July 31 (Fri) Why Are Our Democracies So Violent? by Rachel Kleinfeld, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Sponsored in part by Ken McDaniel August 28 (Fri) - America's Images of China: Historically and Today by Ted Gong. Sponsored in part by Dr. Tony Chan & Carolyn Hong Chan September 18 (Fri) Icebergs, Immigration, & Demographics: What They Have in Common and How that Can Help us Find a Solution by Eddie Aldrete, IBC Bank Senior VP. Sponsored by Frank Figueroa October 16 (Fri) - A Pacific Century? Asian Americans and the Rise of the East by Frank H. Wu, Ph.D, William L. Prosser Distinguished Professor, University of California Hastings College of the Law. Sponsored by Fay Yao and William Kwan November 13 (Fri) Genocide by Attrition in the Nuba Mountains, Sudan, The Darfur Genocide, and the Preventions and Intervention of Genocide by Dr. Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas. Sponsored by John R. and Karleen Hitchcock Memorial Fund December 11 (Fri)Reflections on China/Military Aspects & What Does It Mean for the US by Ambassador Linton Brooks, SNL Board. Sponsored by Sandia National Laboratories Trips Abroad: AIA Membership benefit Russian River Cruise Sailing Through Russian History: Down the Volga and the Don September 12 -25, 2020 March 13 (Fri), 12 pm, ABQ Journal Russian History’s Turning Points: from the Vikings to Gorbachev by Marina Oborotova, Ph.D., CFIS-AIA ~~~ International Potluck & Bazaar - June 7 Gala FUNdraiser - November 1 Art, Architecture & Cultures around the World THE ROARING 20s! @ Pearl Hall Auditorium, School of Architecture, UNM, 3:00 5:00 p.m. (free parking on campus) January 12-- Susanne Riedel, Ph.D. -- Bauhaus: Art and Design for the Future” February 9 --Tiffany Florvil, Ph.D.-- "Josephine Baker: A Black Venus in Europe" March 8 -- Cassidy Zachary --"Pioneering Women Designers of the 1920's" April 5 -- Karl Hinterbichler, Ph.D. " Jazz Meets Classical MusicMay 10 Eric Newton - "Les Ballets Russes" June 14 - Marina Oborotova, Ph.D.--"Impressionists & Post-I mpressionists in Russia” July 12 - Natasha Kolchevska, Ph.D.--"The European and Russian Avant-Gardes” August 9 - TBD September 13 - Katrin Schroeter, Ph.D. -- "Innovations in European Film" October 11 -- Walter Putnam, Ph.D. “Dada/Surrealism” November 8 -- Pim Higginson, Ph.D.--"Jazz, Race and the French Avant-Garde" Corporate Sponsors: Haverland-Carter Lifestyle Group & Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union For updates and details on Lectures, Trips, Membership & purchase of tickets, please go to: www.abqinternational.org

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Page 1: Trips Abroad: Sailing Through Russian History · International Lecture Series ABQ Journal, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. January 24 (Fri) - The Demographic Imperative -- Aldrete Growing Old and

International Lecture Series ABQ Journal, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

January 24 (Fri) - The Demographic Imperative --

Growing Old and Loving It: Japan Turns Gray and

We, Too by TR Reid, an award-winning journalist. Sponsored by La Vida Llena & The Neighborhood at Rio

Rancho

February 21 (Fri) - Energy Security "Breaking

Carbon's Grip: Pathways to a Clean Energy Future

for the US, NM and the World" by Melanie

Kenderdine. Sponsored by Peter Marks & MK Biesel

March 20 (Fri) - Solito, Solita: Crossing Borders with

Youth Refugees from Central America by Jonathan

Freedman, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist

April 24 (Fri) – Ukraine: Change Without Movement,

Movement Without Change by Martha Dyczok,

Ph.D., University of Western Ontario, Toronto.

Sponsored in part by UNM, History Department

May 15 (Fri) – The Role of Cryptocurrency in

Geopolitics, and How It Is Tied to Nationalism by

Manuel Montoya, Ph.D., Anderson School of

Management, UNM. Sponsored in part by Lynn

Carrozza

June 26 (Fri)– The Blood of Others: Angola, Central

America, Afghanistan by Dr. Todd Greentree. Sponsored by Fairfield Investment Advisors

July 31 (Fri) – Why Are Our Democracies So Violent?

by Rachel Kleinfeld, Senior Fellow, Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace. Sponsored in

part by Ken McDaniel

August 28 (Fri) - America's Images of China:

Historically and Today by Ted Gong. Sponsored in

part by Dr. Tony Chan & Carolyn Hong Chan

September 18 (Fri) – Icebergs, Immigration, &

Demographics: What They Have in Common and

How that Can Help us Find a Solution by Eddie

Aldrete, IBC Bank Senior VP. Sponsored by Frank

Figueroa

October 16 (Fri) - A Pacific Century? Asian Americans and the Rise of the East by Frank H. Wu, Ph.D, William L. Prosser Distinguished Professor, University of California Hastings College of the Law. Sponsored by Fay Yao and William Kwan

November 13 (Fri) – Genocide by Attrition in the

Nuba Mountains, Sudan, The Darfur Genocide, and

the Preventions and Intervention of Genocide by Dr.

Samuel Totten, University of Arkansas. Sponsored by

John R. and Karleen Hitchcock Memorial Fund

December 11 (Fri)– Reflections on China/Military Aspects & What Does It Mean for the US by Ambassador Linton Brooks, SNL Board. Sponsored

by Sandia National Laboratories

Trips Abroad: AIA Membership benefit

Russian River Cruise

Sailing Through Russian History: Down the Volga and the Don

September 12 -25, 2020

March 13 (Fri), 12 pm, ABQ Journal – Russian History’s Turning Points: from the Vikings to Gorbachev by Marina Oborotova, Ph.D., CFIS-AIA

~~~ International Potluck & Bazaar - June 7

Gala FUNdraiser - November 1

Art, Architecture & Cultures around the World

THE ROARING 20s!

@ Pearl Hall Auditorium, School of Architecture, UNM, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

(free parking on campus)

January 12-- Susanne Riedel, Ph.D. -- “Bauhaus: Art and Design for the Future”

February 9 --Tiffany Florvil, Ph.D.-- "Josephine Baker: A Black Venus in Europe"

March 8 -- Cassidy Zachary --"Pioneering Women Designers of the 1920's"

April 5 -- Karl Hinterbichler, Ph.D. —" Jazz Meets

Classical Music”

May 10 — Eric Newton - "Les Ballets Russes"

June 14 - Marina Oborotova, Ph.D.--"Impressionists

& Post-Impressionists in Russia”

July 12 - Natasha Kolchevska, Ph.D.--"The European

and Russian Avant-Gardes”

August 9 - TBD

September 13 - Katrin Schroeter, Ph.D. --

"Innovations in European Film"

October 11 -- Walter Putnam, Ph.D. –

“Dada/Surrealism”

November 8 -- Pim Higginson, Ph.D.--"Jazz, Race and

the French Avant-Garde"

Corporate Sponsors: Haverland-Carter Lifestyle

Group & Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union

For updates and details on Lectures, Trips, Membership & purchase of tickets, please go

to: www.abqinternational.org