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2021 Sisterhood Celebration: Call For Community Stories

Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We are hoping to select three to four speakers to deliver five-minute TED Talk-style segments. During…

Viral* Blackness Zine

The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with Angela Gay-Audre from the African American Cultural Center and Chaniqua Simpson from the Women's Center.…

2021 Sisterhood Celebration: Call For Community Stories

Instead of a keynote speaker for next year's Sisterhood Dinner, the Sisterhood Celebration Committee is seeking students, staff, faculty and alumni to speak about the challenges we've faced since we gathered in February 2020 for the 35th annual dinner. We are hoping to select three to four speakers to deliver five-minute TED Talk-style segments. During…

Strictly Speaking With Megumi Katayama

University Theatre hosts professional theatre-makers who speak about their work, their industry and their journey within the arts. Join us for a discussion with Megumi Katayama, New York-based freelance sound designer, sound artist and composer.

GLBT Advocate Roundtable

The GLBT Advocate Roundtable is an opportunity for faculty and staff to build a community with other GLBT Advocate Program participants. This guided reflection will model a social justice-oriented community. We will: Identify instances of oppression. Debrief successful and unsuccessful strategies for interrupting those instances of oppression.Recognize opportunities for advocacy within the institution.Grow supportive connections…

NC State LIVE Presents a Year-End Soiree Featuring Shana Tucker

2020 is drawing to a close. To mark the occasion, NC State LIVE would like to invite you to come together (digitally) to heal, reflect and find joy as a community. Together we can toast our shared humanity while we experience the soulful sounds of Shana Tucker and her band. In addition to being one…

Strictly Speaking With Megumi Katayama

University Theatre hosts professional theatre-makers who speak about their work, their industry and their journey within the arts. Join us for a discussion with Megumi Katayama, New York-based freelance sound designer, sound artist and composer.

Read Smart Book Discussion: The Cooking Gene by Michael W. Twitty

Join us for a facilitated conversation about The Cooking Gene: A Journey Through African American Culinary History in the Old South. In 2018, Michael Twitty, the book's author, won the James Beard Award for Writing and Book of the Year. In the book, Twitty, a culinary historian, offers his perspective on race as he traces…

GLBT Advocate Roundtable

The GLBT Advocate Roundtable is an opportunity for faculty and staff to build a community with other GLBT Advocate Program participants. This guided reflection will model a social justice-oriented community. We will: Identify instances of oppression. Debrief successful and unsuccessful strategies for interrupting those instances of oppression.Recognize opportunities for advocacy within the institution.Grow supportive connections…

Viral* Blackness Zine

The Women's Center and African American Cultural Center wants to remind you to consider submitting to Viral* Blackness. The deadline for submission has been extended to Jan. 23, 2021. To learn more about Viral* Blackness, check out this video with Angela Gay-Audre from the African American Cultural Center and Chaniqua Simpson from the Women's Center.…