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Thursday, February 7, 2013

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From the Wing Luke web site, "In remembrance of the victims of the attack on the Oak Creek, WI gurdwara (Sikh place of worship) in August 2012, panelists Keith Feldman (UC Berkeley), Anoop Mirpuri (Portland State University), and Balbir K. Singh (University of Washington), approach the concept of critical mourning to discuss racial-religious embodiment and the logics of violence. The panel discussion will be followed by public dialogue and conversation with audience members. Members of the Sikh and Muslim religious communities in the Seattle area are especially encouraged to attend. This program is the second part to another discussion which will take place at the University of Washington campus. Optional readings will be made available in advance of the program. This event is sponsored by the University of Washington's Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, South Asia Center, and Hilen Fund. A special thanks to staff at One America, Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, and the Simpson Center of the Humanities, Certificate in Public Scholarship. This section of the discussion is open to the general public."

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