RESCHEDULED to November 13, 2024 with a new time, 5-7PM ET, and at a new location, Kent Lounge 403.
For non-Columbia affiliates, registration is required to access the Morningside campus. Registering will generate an email with a QR code which must be presented along with a government-issued ID (your name must match exactly the name registered for the event) at either 116 Street & Broadway or 116 Street & Amsterdam gates for entry. Please register by Nov. 12, 4pm for campus access.
Speaker: Vanessa Hope, Film Producer and Director
Moderator: Andrew J. Nathan, Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Columbia University
From the film’s promotional materials: “With unprecedented access to Taiwan’s then sitting head of state, director Vanessa Hope investigated the election and tenure of Tsai Ing-wen, the first female president of Taiwan. Thorough, incisive and bristling with tension, Invisible Nation is a living account of Tsai’s tightrope walk as she balances the hopes and dreams of her nation between the colossal geopolitical forces of the U.S. and China. Hope’s observational style captures Tsai at work in her country’s vibrant democracy at home, while seeking full international recognition of Taiwan’s right to exist. At a time when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has demonstrated the ever-present threat of authoritarian aggression, Invisible Nation brings punctual focus to the struggle of Taiwan as it fights for autonomy and freedom from fear.”
This event is hosted by Weatherhead East Asian Institute and co-sponsored by Asia Society Center on U.S.-China Relations, China and the World Program, and Taiwan Focus.
Registration: To attend this event in-person, please register HERE.
Contact Information
Julie Kwan
[email protected]