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DESCRIPTION: Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs East Asia Program and LGB
 T Resource Center &nbsp\;present&nbsp\; Film Screening and Discussion: “Al
 l in My Family”&nbsp\;From documentarian Hao Wu comes a heartfelt portrait
  of how he created a thoroughly modern family in America\, only to face th
 e dilemma of introducing his same-sex partner and their children to his de
 eply traditional parents and relatives in China.&nbsp\;A Netflix Original 
 Documentary.Directed\, Written and Produced By: Hao WuRun Time: 39 minutes
   Discussion\nwith director following screening.Dinner will be served.Plea
 se RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/y3osh5ow&nbsp\;by Monday\, September 30 &nb
 sp\;This programming is part of LGBTQ History Month events.&nbsp\;Sponsore
 d by:Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public AffairsAssociate\nDean for A
 cademic AffairsMoynihan Institute of Global AffairsEast Asia ProgramLGBT R
 esource&nbsp\;CenterLGBT StudiesExecutive Education ProgramsSchool of Arch
 itectureMartin J. Whitman School of ManagementDepartment of HistoryProgram
  for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC)Coll
 ege of LawAsian/Asian American Studies Program Chinese Studies ProgramDepa
 rtment of TransmediaSchool of Information StudiesSchool of EducationIntern
 ational Relations ProgramDepartment of EnglishCampbell Public Affairs Inst
 ituteDepartment of&nbsp\;SociologyDepartment of Political ScienceDepartmen
 t of AnthropologyDepartment of Public Administration and International Aff
 airs\n\nSyracuse University\nAbroad&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Contact Havva Karakas-Kel
 es for more information: hkarakas@syr.edu 
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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Discussion: “All in My Family” 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p> Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p><p
 > East Asia Program and LGBT Resource Center &nbsp\;</p><p>present&nbsp\;<
 /p><p> <strong>Film Screening and Discussion: “All in My Family”&nbsp\;</s
 trong></p><p>From documentarian Hao Wu comes a heartfelt portrait of how h
 e created a thoroughly modern family in America\, only to face the dilemma
  of introducing his same-sex partner and their children to his deeply trad
 itional parents and relatives in China.&nbsp\;</p><p><strong>A Netflix Ori
 ginal Documentary.</strong></p><p><strong>Directed\, Written and Produced 
 By: Hao Wu</strong></p><p><strong>Run Time: 39 minutes</strong> </p><p> Di
 scussion\nwith director following screening.</p><p>Dinner will be served.<
 /p><p>Please RSVP at <a href="https://tinyurl.com/y3osh5ow"><strong>https:
 //tinyurl.com/y3osh5ow</strong></a>&nbsp\;by Monday\, September 30 &nbsp\;
 </p><p><strong>This programming is part of LGBTQ History Month events</str
 ong>.&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Sponsored by:</strong></p><p>Maxwell
  School of Citizenship and Public Affairs</p><p>Associate\nDean for Academ
 ic Affairs</p><p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p><p><strong>East A
 sia Program</strong></p><p><strong>LGBT Resource&nbsp\;Center</strong></p>
 <p>LGBT Studies</p><p>Executive Education Programs</p><p>School of Archite
 cture</p><p>Martin J. Whitman School of Management</p><p>Department of His
 tory</p><p>Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collabo
 ration (PARCC)</p><p>College of Law</p><p>Asian/Asian American Studies Pro
 gram</p><p> Chinese Studies Program</p><p>Department of Transmedia</p><p>S
 chool of Information Studies</p><p>School of Education</p><p>International
  Relations Program</p><p>Department of English<br></p><p>Campbell Public A
 ffairs Institute</p><p>Department of&nbsp\;Sociology</p><p>Department of P
 olitical Science</p><p>Department of Anthropology</p><p>Department of Publ
 ic Administration and International Affairs</p><p>\n\nSyracuse University\
 nAbroad&nbsp\;</p><p>&nbsp\;</p><p>Contact Havva Karakas-Keles for more in
 formation: <a href="mailto:hkarakas@syr.edu">hkarakas@syr.edu</a> </p>
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