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2026 June 4 Thurs 9-10pm ET | 6-7pm PT (US) || June 5 Fri 10-11am KST
“Tanya Goyal (Jawaharlal Nehru U), Joseph Yi (Hanyang University), and other experts discuss militarized prostitution in comparative perspective, including in South Korea (post-1945) and Colonial India (1855–1947).”
The Zoom link is open, but you’re asked to please register in advance.
Unfortunately, the event isn’t exactly well-advertised—that’s about all the information available. But I can think of worse ways to spend an hour!
See you on Friday! :)
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