【Moive】RSGC Webinar: The 2019 Iraqi Protests, One Year On: facts, aims, and prospects
September 29th, 2020 (Zoom Meeting)
Opening Remarks: Keiko Sakai (Professor, Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics, Chiba University; Dean of the Center for Relational Studies on Global Crises)
Speaker: Zahra Ali (Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology and Women's & Gender Studies Program, Rutgers University, Newark)
Speaker: Ali Taher Al-hammood (Assistant professor of Political Sociology at Baghdad University, researching Shiite political Islam, ethnicities and minorities)
Translator: Khaled al-Hilli (Graduate Center, City University of New York)
Speaker: Alaa Hamed Adrees (Researcher of Anthropology, Editor at Iraqi Media Network (IMN), Al-Shabaka Magazine, Head of the Department of Research & Study at Rewaq Baghdad Research Centre for Public Policy)
Translator: Khaled al-Hilli (Graduate Center, City University of New York)
Discussion: Zahra Ali, Ali Taher Al-hammood, Alaa Hamed Adrees, Keiko Sakai, Khaled al-Hilli
RSGC Webinar: The 2019 Iraqi Protests, One Year On: facts, aims, and prospects