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Amin Ghaziani: The Emplacement of Belonging

10 June 2021 7:30 pm
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What can research on LGBTQ+ populations contribute to the studies of belonging? Focusing on the role of ‘place’ Professor Amin Ghaziani investigates belonging in LGBTQ+ communities.

Prof. Amin Ghaziani set to speak at the University of Illinois Chicago’s last installment of the Spring 2022 Colloquium Series

06 April 2022 12:00 pm
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Prof. Ghaziani will deliver his talk “Matters of Culture: The Connective Power of Meaning Making for Understanding Cities, Inequality, and the Nighttime Economy” as part of UIC’s Spring 2022 Colloquium Series on April 6th. The event is free and open to all.

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