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Visualizing the Invisible: Methods for Trans Digital Spaces

How do marginalized people carve out and stitch together spaces, knowledge and cultures of their own while navigating political economies of oppression? Specifically, how do digital environments afford and limit transgender people in their production of culture, access to accurate medical knowledge and their sense of self? How do trans youth act to define the…

Our Futures With Anna Patton

Our Futures is a GLBT Center speaker series that shows our students what their lives can look like. Anna Patton has spent the last decade serving precollege and collegiate students in higher education and community education settings. As a social justice educator, Patton is passionate about developing equitable educational environments and relationships that support the…

Project SAFE Debrief

Please bring all your follow-up questions from Project SAFE to this one-hour debrief session.

Artist Talk: André Leon Gray

Gregg Museum of Art & Design

Raleigh self-trained multidisciplinary artist André Leon Gray will talk about his work and answer questions about individual pieces in crossed kalunga by the stars and other acts of resistance. This exhibition presents work by seven contemporary artists of color in an installation that fills all of the Gregg Museum of Art & Design's main galleries.…

Arab American Theater: A Moise Khayrallah Center Webinar

Join us for a rich and engaging conversation with Arab American playwrights, theater actors and producers: Kathryn Haddadm Jamil Khoury, Lameece Issaq and Malek Najjar. This panel discussion and conversation will be moderated by Catherine Coray, a professor of theater at New York University.

Beyond Its Good For Business: Honing DEI Practices in 2021

Talley Student Union, Coastal Ballroom

The next installment of the PNC Thought Leadership Series will be held in the Coastal Ballroom at Talley Student Union and streamed via Zoom. This event, "Beyond Its Good For Business: Honing DEI Practices in 2021," will focus on emerging diversity, equity and inclusion practices and how industry leaders are promoting these values in 2021.…

GLBT History

This workshop will review the silenced history you might not have heard about in the LGBTQ community. We will uncover the stories of our communities during this presentation. Attendees will hear first-person accounts of pre-Stonewall and post-Stonewall events. This workshop will also trace the thread of colonization and white supremacy in the LGBTQ community.

William C. Friday Award Presentation to Julius Tillery

James B. Hunt Jr. Library, Auditorium

The Park Scholarships Class of 2022 will present the William C. Friday Award to Julius Tillery. Tillery was selected by the Class of 2022 based on his outstanding advocacy for North Carolina’s agricultural and environmental sectors. He is the founder of Black Cotton, a business that centers and uplifts the Black community closest to the…

Our Futures With Anna Patton

Our Futures is a GLBT Center speaker series that shows our students what their lives can look like. Anna Patton has spent the last decade serving precollege and collegiate students in higher education and community education settings. As a social justice educator, Patton is passionate about developing equitable educational environments and relationships that support the…

Creating Home Through Time and Space: Black Feminist Practice

Talley Student Union, State Ballroom

The African American Cultural Center is celebrating 30 years of having a home at NC State University. As a commemoration of this physical commitment, the AACC invites you to celebrate with us as we kick off Red and White Week. Brittney Cooper is an acclaimed author, college professor, cultural critic, and activist, specializing in topics,…