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Feb. 6, 2014 | news.emory.edu

Wilkerson: How 'The Great Migration' shaped modern culture

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Former Emory Professor Isabel Wilkerson discusses her award-winning book on how the mass exodus of African Americans from the South impacted lives, cities and culture.

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Laney symposium to explore graduate education and global issues

Pulitzer-Prize winning poem 'Native Guard' adapted for stage

Film takes a close look at tourism's impact in rural China

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Laney Graduate School initiates an exploration on how graduate education relates to real-world international issues.

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U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey adapts "Native Guard," her Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of poetry for the stage Friday, Feb. 7.

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Emory anthropologist Jenny Chio explores the changes in rural life in China's cities in her documentary film on the impact of tourism in China.

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Engage Emory

Wear your pajamas and bring a pillow to listen to music Friday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Michael C. Carlos Museum Reception Hall. Musical Bedtime Stories, a free family and friends concert, features music by the Vega String Quartet and pianist William Ransom.

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