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Feminist Friday

Feminist Friday scholars facilitate discussions that often provoke dissonance as well as attend to the intersections of one’s identity and how they interact with structural systems of dominance and oppression. Scholars are not expected to be knowledge experts, only to care about the topic they’ve chosen and be willing to learn more about it. Feminist…

Polyamory and Other Relationship Models

This workshop is an introduction to the variety of relationship models that existed and continue to exist outside of a monogamous couple. Participants will learn about historical examples of polyamory; non-monogamy; other relationship models; modern terminology; current barriers and challenges; and strategies for creating welcoming and inclusive campuses and communities. This two-hour workshop is open…

University Theatre Out Loud: Ghosts of Bogotá by Diana Burbano

The journey of three Latin siblings to Columbia for their grandfather’s funeral becomes one of the shared secrets and fantastic revelations in a play that addresses the immigrant experience of never feeling fully at home in any country. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion hosted…

National Coalition Building Institute Workshop: Leading Diverse Communities

In this workshop, you will build knowledge, understanding and skills to lead more effectively in our diverse world. This unique workshop is interactive, experiential and high energy. Participants will learn principles from an award-winning model developed by the National Coalition Building Institute. Those principles will enhance your leadership skills in a variety of situations. Participants…

Black Connect

The African American Cultural Center is hosting virtual connect/collaborative spaces throughout the semester. You can collaborate and connect with community members and peers while studying, relaxing, playing games and more. Registration is required for each session.

Unlearning Diversity

Join us for a presentation that will explore the messages we receive about diversity in our society and how social institutions, stereotypes and prejudices shape the way we think about diversity and differences.

Lunchbox Series: Against the Railing Immigration Project With Tara Mullins

Tara Mullins first choreographed Against the Railing in 2007. At the time, it was about her grandmother’s journey from Sicily to New York in the early 1900s. Her grandmother left behind her parents and worked on the factory lines to make a better life for her children. With the current conversations about immigration in the…

Campus History Series: Asian and Asian American History at NC State

In celebration of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month, Victor Betts of NC State University Libraries will show and discuss archival materials about the history of Asian and Asian American students, faculty and staff at NC State. The program is presented in collaboration with Multicultural Student Affairs and the NC State Libraries. To learn…