Ben Rhodes attends INTS-supported Reception in the Art Gallary

Ben Rhodes served as United States Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications to Barack Obama between 2009 and 2017.  Currently, he is co-chair of National Security Action, a political NGO and a regular contributor to NBC News and MSNBC. Rhodes is co-host of the foreign policy podcast Pod Save the World. Rhodes joined a…Continue Reading Ben Rhodes attends INTS-supported Reception in the Art Gallary

INTS Hosts Two Events Related to International Relations

Soka’s International Studies Concentration was excited to help sponsor two events related to foreign policy in October. On the 16th, Ambassador Mohammad Reza Amirkhizi spoke about the Iran Nuclear Deal. As a high-level Iranian diplomat working on this issue, the SUA community learned more about the conflicts and prospects for peace through non-proliferation.  He argued…Continue Reading INTS Hosts Two Events Related to International Relations

Victoria Huynh attends 2019 International Association for Genocide Scholars Conference

With an $800 funding grant from INTS, Victoria Huynh traveled to Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, Cambodia.  She reports: “As a result of my conversations with Khmer women activists, queer activists, diasporas, Khmer-Exiled Americans and anti-carceral activists, I was able to manifest a letters project entitled ‘Decolonizing Khmer Women’s Resistance’ which recorded the sentiments and…Continue Reading Victoria Huynh attends 2019 International Association for Genocide Scholars Conference

Jeannie Shinozuka discusses the history of Japanese Immigration and American Relations

On September 11, Dr. Jeannie Shinozuka discussed her forthcoming book From a Contagious to a Poisonous Yellow Peril: Japanese and Japanese Americans in Public Health and Agriculture, 1890s-1950.  “In the early twentieth century, government officers and the mass media demonized mutually constitutive Japanese beetles and bodies as deadly yellow perils. The Japanese beetle, second-generation Japanese…Continue Reading Jeannie Shinozuka discusses the history of Japanese Immigration and American Relations