Joël van Houdt: “Kuja Meri?” (Where are you going?): Afghan Refugees Across the Globe

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October 7, 2019
7:00PM - 8:00PM
Film/Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 N High St

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2019-10-07 19:00:00 2019-10-07 20:00:00 Joël van Houdt: “Kuja Meri?” (Where are you going?): Afghan Refugees Across the Globe Dutch photographer Joël van Houdt’s discusses his gripping exhibit documenting the journeys of Afghan refugees around the world following the despair resulting from the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan. Free with tickets. Immediately preceding the lecture, at approximately 5:45 PM, there will be a Chai Khana Social Hour in the Lower Lobby of the Wexner Center for the Arts. This lecture is part of On the Front Lines, a series of events centered on Afghanistan, organized by Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor Lesley Ferris and sponsored by a Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme Creation Grant. Co-sponsored by The Department of History, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, the Middle East Studies Center, the Wexner Center for the Arts, and the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Service and the Lawrence and Lee Theatre Institute at the University Library. Film/Video Theater, Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 N High St America/New_York public

Dutch photographer Joël van Houdt’s discusses his gripping exhibit documenting the journeys of Afghan refugees around the world following the despair resulting from the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Free with tickets.

Immediately preceding the lecture, at approximately 5:45 PM, there will be a Chai Khana Social Hour in the Lower Lobby of the Wexner Center for the Arts.

This lecture is part of On the Front Lines, a series of events centered on Afghanistan, organized by Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor Lesley Ferris and sponsored by a Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme Creation Grant. Co-sponsored by The Department of History, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, the Middle East Studies Center, the Wexner Center for the Arts, and the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Service and the Lawrence and Lee Theatre Institute at the University Library.