Program on U.S.-Japan Relations Seminar (Hybrid)

Date: 

Monday, October 24, 2022, 12:00pm to 1:15pm

Location: 

Hybrid Event

"Immigration, Refugees, and Race in Japan: A Turning Point?"

Attend this event via Zoom (advance registration required)

"Japanese Attitudes toward Economic and Humanitarian Migrants"

Speaker:

Nicholas A.R. Fraser, Policy Innovations Fellow, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations. PhD, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto.

"Racism and Anti-Racism in Japan: A Comparative Perspective"

Speaker:

Michael SharpeAssociate Professor of Political Science, York College, City University of New York.

Moderator:

Christina L. DavisDirector, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations. Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Department of Government; and Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University.

Contact:

Jennifer Crist
jcrist@wcfia.harvard.edu

This seminar is part of the Special Series on Policy Innovations in Crises, supported by a grant from the Japan Foundation. Cosponsored by the Japan Policy Network and the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Migration.

This is a hybrid event. Please click the "Read More" link for full instructions on how to attend this seminar.

Attendance Information:

To attend in-person:

This event will be held in CGIS Knafel, 1737 Cambridge Street, Room K354.

Please note: In-person participants can enter the room on first-come, first-served basis, and may be asked to participate online instead if the room is filled to capacity.

To join by computer:

https://programs.wcfia.harvard.edu/us-japan/event/panel-%E2%80%9Cimmigration-refugees-and-race-japan-turning-point%E2%80%9D

Please note: This event requires registration in advance in order to receive the meeting link and password.