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Documentary Film Screening: Signing Black in America

DH Hill Jr. Library, Auditorium

Signing Black in America is the first documentary about the unique dialect of American Sign Language that was developed within historically segregated African American deaf communities. Joseph Hill, co-author of The Hidden Treasure of Black ASL: Its History and Structure, and Jeffery Braden, dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at NC State…

Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology

Gregg Museum of Art & Design, Black Sanderson Gallery

Art’s Work in the Age of Biotechnology: Shaping Our Genetic Futures is a visually stunning and thought-provoking exhibition aimed at raising awareness about genetic engineering, biotechnologies, and their consequences through the lens of art and design. By combining science and art and design, participating artists offer new insights about genetic engineering by bringing it out…

All That Glitters and Design By Time Exhibitions

Gregg Museum of Art & Design, Adams and Woodson Galleries

All That Glitters investigates humanity’s age-old fascination with shiny objects. What is it that makes them so attractive? Some of the Gregg Museum of Art & Design's most visually stunning objects help probe some of the deeper cultural, psychological and even evolutionary impulses behind their appeal.Design by Time, from the Pratt Manhattan Gallery, offers works…

Poole Black History Month Community Lunch

Nelson Hall, Port City Java Commons

Join us as we celebrate the past and present contributions of black identifying members of the Poole College of Management community.

Sensory-Friendly Hours

Talley Student Union, GLBT Center

The GLBT Center hosts sensory-friendly hours every day. During sensory-friendly time, the center turns down the noise and turns off lights, making space for our community members that have processing sensitivities or may need sensory adjustment, so that they can enjoy the space most. This is a time in which we ask you to acknowledge…

Reading Circle: Eloquent Rage

Talley Student Union, 4261

Join Multicultural Student Affairs and the Black Graduate Student Association after author Brittney Cooper's campus visit for a reading circle. We will discuss Cooper's book Eloquent Rage. The advance reading of the book is not necessary, but be sure to check out Cooper when she visits campus Feb. 20.

Project SAFE Workshop

Talley Student Union, 4280

Project SAFE is an introductory three-hour workshop open to NC State undergraduates, graduate students, staff and faculty and community members. The workshop addresses a wide range of information, including: Identity terms associated with the LGBTQ community.Issues LGBTQ students deal with during the coming out process,Concerns LGBTQ students face in and out of the classroom.Ways allies…

Sensory-Friendly Hours

Talley Student Union, GLBT Center

The GLBT Center hosts sensory-friendly hours every day. During sensory-friendly time, the center turns down the noise and turns off lights, making space for our community members that have processing sensitivities or may need sensory adjustment, so that they can enjoy the space most. This is a time in which we ask you to acknowledge…

The Body is Not an Apology: Radical Self-Love as Transformative Activism

Witherspoon Student Center

Sonya Renee Taylor and The Body is Not An Apology movement believes discrimination, social inequality and injustice are manifestations of our inability to make peace with the body, our own and others. Join Taylor to learn how information dissemination, personal and social transformation projects and community building fosters global, radical, unapologetic self-love that translates to…

Sensory-Friendly Hours

Talley Student Union, GLBT Center

The GLBT Center hosts sensory-friendly hours every day. During sensory-friendly time, the center turns down the noise and turns off lights, making space for our community members that have processing sensitivities or may need sensory adjustment, so that they can enjoy the space most. This is a time in which we ask you to acknowledge…