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SUMMARY:February Office Hours: Becoming a US Citizen: “Should I stay or should I go” in 2026?
DESCRIPTION:Join CoveyLaw & Tamizdat’s February 11\, 2026 monthly Office Hours webinar at 11am EST for a practical breakdown of the US naturalization process: from pros and cons\, filing periods and eligibility requirements to new policies and common pitfalls that can delay or derail a case. \nWe’ll also cover common issues that can arise during the process\, the new 2025 civics test\, and what happens after a determination is made on your application. \nPerfect for anyone considering citizenship or navigating a complex case. Register now. \nSubmit your questions ahead of time using this form. \nSpeakers: \nAmanda Gupta\, Partner\, CoveyLaw \nKimberly Xavier\, Attorney\, CoveyLaw \nDavina Wells\, Legal Manager\, CoveyLaw
URL:https://tamizdat.org/events/feb-2026-office-hours/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260221
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SUMMARY:Tamizdat Observer at UNESCO Convention on Cultural Diversity
DESCRIPTION:Tamizdat was selected as an official “observer Civil Society Observer Organization to UNESCO’s 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions\, and will attend the 19th Session of the Committee of the Convention this February 17-19 in Paris.
URL:https://tamizdat.org/events/tamizdat-observer-at-unesco-convention-on-cultural-diversity/
LOCATION:UNESCO Headquarters\, 7 Place Fontenoy\, Paris\, Île-de-France\, 75007\, France
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SUMMARY:Catching Lightning in a Bottle: Effective Strategies for O and P Visa Evidence Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join CoveyLaw & Tamizdat’s March 18\, 2026 monthly Office Hours webinar at 11am EST for an overview of best practices for collecting evidence that USCIS reviews when adjudicating O and P petitions. \nThe requirements for O and P visas can be difficult to navigate\, and frequent policy changes to how USCIS reviews evidence have only made the process more confusing for applicants and their employers. Moderated by Matthew Covey\, attorneys Will Spitz\, JR Strauss will help attendees navigate the maze\, covering the types of evidence USCIS typically wants to see in O and P petitions\, how to organize documentation that is responsive to the regulations\, and strategies for generating new evidence to support future filings. They will also discuss common pitfalls and what to avoid when gathering evidence. \nSuitable for anyone considering or currently working on an O or P petition and their employers. \nParticipants:\n\n\nMatthew Covey\, Partner\nWill Spitz\, Partner\nJR Strauss\, Attorney\n\nRegister here. \nSubmit questions ahead of time for our Q&A Segment here.
URL:https://tamizdat.org/events/catching-lightning-in-a-bottle-effective-strategies-for-o-and-p-visa-evidence-collection/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260501
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SUMMARY:Tamizdat at the 2026 Cultural Mobility Forum
DESCRIPTION:Tamizdat is proud to be a participant present for this year’s assembly of the Cultural Mobility Forum\, organized by On the Move\, in partnership with Kooperativa – Regional Platform for Culture\, in Skopje\, Republic of North Macedonia\, from 29–30 April. The forum this year focuses on the vital theme of Cultural Mobility Justice and will take place at multiple locations in the city. \nThe Forum serves as a critical platform for addressing the systemic barriers that hinder the free movement of artists and cultural workers. Discussions will center on navigating visa obstacles\, dismantling institutional gatekeeping\, and addressing the economic and political disparities that impact international cultural exchange. \nWe look forward to joining our colleagues and partners in Skopje to contribute to these essential conversations and to further our commitment to a more equitable landscape for global artistic mobility.
URL:https://tamizdat.org/events/tamizdat-at-the-2026-cultural-mobility-forum/
LOCATION:Skopje\, Skopje\, North Macedonia
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SUMMARY:Rethinking Touring — Why are we still touring under difficult conditions?
DESCRIPTION:Tamizdat is glad to join NRW landesbüro tanz in their series of digital events: internationales tanzmeeting for a discussion on touring on May 7th\, 2026. \nTalk & Connect #2: Rethinking Touring — Why are we still touring under difficult conditions? \n7 May\n14:30 – 16:00\nOnline\nInternational Sign Language\nDuration: 90min\nRegister \nMeeting Structure: \nShort input\nPanel Discussion\nBreakout Sessions with guests and Tanzmeeting team \nGuests: Chiara Bersani\, Margherita Petti (Perform Europe) and Matthew Covey (Tamizdat) \nInternational touring remains a crucial part of the dance ecosystem\, enabling artists and companies to share their work with diverse audiences\, build international networks\, and gain visibility beyond their local contexts. Yet touring is becoming increasingly complex. Rising travel and production costs\, environmental concerns\, growing administrative hurdles\, and reduced funding are challenging existing models of artistic mobility. At the same time\, expectations around sustainability and care have intensified — creating tension between the desire for international exchange and the realities of responsible practice. \nThis session brings together artists and cultural professionals to critically reflect on these contradictions. Do we still need international touring? If so\, under what conditions? The conversation will examine whether international visibility remains essential for artistic development and marketing\, or whether it perpetuates exploitative structures. Alongside choreographer Chiara Bersani\, Margherita Petti (Perform Europe) and Matthew Covey (Tamizdat) we will explore possible paths toward a more accessible and resilient future for international artistic exchange – from new touring models and stronger regional collaborations to fundamental shifts in how we value and support artistic mobility. \nIn the Breakout Session you can choose\, which topic and guest you would like to join. \nArtistic Crew / Team:\nModeration: Prasanna Oommen\nGuests: Chiara Bersani (artist)\, Margherita Petti (Perform Europe/IETM) Matthew Covey (Tamizdat)
URL:https://tamizdat.org/events/rethinking-touring-why-are-we-still-touring-under-difficult-conditions/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Tamizdat at The Great Escape: "Artist Visas Update: Touring in the US"
DESCRIPTION:Touring in the US has never been easy\, but the shifting sands of US immigration policy make the US market harder\, more expensive\, and riskier than ever before. At this timely session\, arts immigration attorney Will Spitz will provide a broad overview or the process\, as well as updates of current delays\, travel bands\, with a specific focus of issues facing artists from the Global South and trans and non-binary artists. The will be essential for artists\, managers\, and agent who are looking to build audiences in the US. \nJoin Will Spitz\, esq. of Tamizdat / CoveyLaw at WaterBear – The College of Music (Brighton) as part of The Great Escape 2026 for this informational session.
URL:https://tamizdat.org/events/tamizdat-at-the-great-escape-artist-visas-update-touring-in-the-us/
LOCATION:WaterBear – The College of Music\, Brighton\, Brighton\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260621
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CREATED:20260518T172409Z
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SUMMARY:Tamizdat at HIAS Hamburg: Imaginal Worldmaking
DESCRIPTION:Tamizdat’s Executive Director\, Matthew Covey\, will join an international cohort of researchers\, artists\, and practitioners at the Hamburg Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS) for “Imaginal Worldmaking” this June in Germany. This dynamic studio explores collective imagination as a tool to counter shrinking cultural spaces and global crises. For full details\, visit the official HIAS Event Page.
URL:https://tamizdat.org/events/tamizdat-at-hias-hamburg-imaginal-worldmaking/
LOCATION:Hamburg\, Germany
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