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10 Questions: What is Citizenship?

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Giving community members a special opportunity to experience the conversations that drive innovation at the university, in the fall quarter of 2019, the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture presents 10 Questions: Centennial Edition, an interdisciplinary course/public event series hybrid, featuring conversations with leading faculty, distinguished alumni, and experts from across the university and beyond.

This week Leisy Abrego, Hiroshi Motomura, and Marike Splint will join Victoria Marks, choreographer, associate dean of academic affairs at the UCLA School of the Arts & Architecture, and professor in the department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance to explore the question, “What is a Citizenship?”

Leisy Abrego, immigrant rights movement scholar
Associate Professor, Cesar E. Chavez Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies

Hiroshi Motomura, scholar and teacher of immigration and citizenship law
Susan Westerberg Prager Distinguished Professor of Law

Marike Splint, theater artist and professor
Assistant Professor, Department of Theater

RSVP required. Early arrival is recommended; RSVP does not guarantee admission if event reaches capacity.

Image credit: Pictured above is an undocumented immigrant awaiting deportation in Southern California. This image comes from the Los Angeles Times Photographic Archives, which is housed in the UCLA Library Special Collections. All images for 10 Questions were sourced in collaboration with the UCLA Library.

https://arts.ucla.edu/single/what-is-citizenship-2019/

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