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University Theatre Out Loud: Buffalo Hair by Carlyle Brown

Race, war and history collide in this play, set in 1874, when a group of black troopers captures a black man who has chosen to live among the Cheyenne, and the men must decide between personal and cultural identities. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion…

Design Identities: Edwin Harris

Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…

Black Beach/White Beach Film Viewing

The Multicultural Student Affairs will host a viewing of the documentary Black Beach/White Beach: A Tale of Two Beaches. The film focuses on two national bike festivals held on back-to-back weekends in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — one primarily white, one predominantly black — that cause racial tensions to reach a boiling point every spring…

Black History: Past, Present and Future Exhibit

Talley Student Union, Mountain Ballroom

University Housing will host a Black History Month interactive exhibit that displays Black influence and leadership in the United States throughout generations. The experience is self-guided, and participants are encouraged to spend 15 to 20 minutes at the exhibit immersing themselves in the content. The exhibition will focus on areas of abolition, academia, and activism.

Culturally Relevant and Affirming Pedagogy: Faculty Perspectives Panel

Faculty and staff in the College of Education will share their perspectives on the use of culturally relevant and responsive pedagogy in the classroom. The event will be held via Zoom, and you must register to receive the Zoom link. The college's offices of Undergraduate Student Success and Graduate Student Success and its Advancing Diversity,…

Black Beach/White Beach Discussion With the Director

Join us as we discuss the documentary Black Beach/White Beach: A Tale of Two Beaches with Ricky Kelly, the film's director and producer. The documentary focuses on two national bike festivals held on back-to-back weekends in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — one primarily white, one predominantly black — that cause racial tensions to reach a…

Global Training Initiative’s Developing Cultural Competence

The Developing Cultural Competence co-curricular virtual exchange program has replaced its in-person lecture with self-paced individual learning modules so that its four 90-minute facilitated meetings can focus on cultural exchange among participants and application. The course is designed to provide a theoretical framework for understanding culture, cultural dimensions and cultural competency. The program also introduces…

The Collective: A Space for Womxn of Color Community Connection

The purpose of The Collective is to create a space for women of color enrolled at NC State to form a community, break silos and deepen relationships through facilitated dialogue centered on truth-telling and testimonials. The Collective welcomes cisgender and transgender women as well as femmes and gender nonconforming folk. The Collective is open to…

NEDA Week: Culture and Body Image

Join the Mental Health Ambassadors as we discuss what eating disorders can look like across different groups of people, how social media reinforces negative body image and how we can practice self-care and promote body positivity. This event is part of the programming planned for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.

Little Fires Everywhere: Watch and Discussion

Spend an evening watching Little Fires Everywhere, a miniseries starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, with the African American Cultural Center. Join us virtually for a different episode each week and hang out after the show to discuss and unpack your thoughts. Watch parties will be held every Thursday at 6 p.m. from Feb. 4…