Raquel Greene, “‘In to Africa’: The Soviet Union and its Civilizing Mission as Depicted in 1920’s Soviet Children’s Literature“
Karl Hall, Vera Tolz, Herrick Chapman, Brinton Ahlin, “Russia’s Races: Meanings and Practices of Race in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union,” Panel One: “In European Context”
Chia Yin Hsu, Edyta Bojanowska, Caterina Pizzigoni, Anne Lounsbery, “Russia’s Races: Meanings and Practices of Race in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union,” Panel Four: “Colonial Tourism“
Constantin Katsakioris, “The Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow: Higher Education for a Soviet-Third World Alliance“
Nathanial Knight, Alaina Lemon, Aisha Khan, Jaime Berthe, “Russia’s Races: Meanings and Practices of Race in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union,” Panel Five: “Practices and Theories“
Tatiana Linkhoeva, “Between the Hammer and the Anvil: Buriat-Mongols, the Soviet Union and Imperial Japan“
Marina Mogilner, Brigid O’Keeffe, Eric Weitz, Betty Banks, “Russia’s Races: Meanings and Practices of Race in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union,” Panel Two: “The Limits of Universalism“
David Rainbow, Adrienne Edgar, Barbara Weinstein, Jaime Phillips, “Russia’s Races: Meanings and Practices of Race in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union,” Panel Three: “Empires Mixing“
“Russia’s Races: Meanings and Practices of Race in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union,” Conclusions
Susanna Soojung Lim, Anika Walke, Gunja SenGupta, Jane Burbank, “Russia’s Races: Meanings and Practices of Race in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union,” Panel Six: “Distant Connections“
Jennifer Wilson, “The Global Alt-Right: Race and US-Russia Relations”