Published: Nov. 10, 2014

On Friday, November 14, Yinhe Li, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography at Ewha Women's University and current visiting scholar at the University of Colorado Boulder, will present the last luncheon series event of the semester, "Transnational Migration of Korean-Chinese between China and Neighboring States."

This talk will discuss ethnic identity among Korean-Chinese communities along China’s borders, including the Korean Peninsula and Russia. These communities have changed significantly due to transnational migration networks.  In particular, urban changes due to migration remittances and development will be discussed.

The talk will begin at 12:00 p.m., and will be held in the CAS Conference Room at 1424 Broadway, two doors north of Starbucks on University and Broadway. Lunch will be provided.