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University Theatre Out Loud: Ghosts of Bogotá by Diana Burbano

The journey of three Latin siblings to Colombia 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…

Clothesline Project

Talley Student Union, Atrium

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a national attempt to bring attention to the issue of interpersonal violence. During this month, the Women’s Center will participate in the Clothesline Project, a national interpersonal violence awareness campaign. The Women’s Center will exhibit T-shirts made by survivors of interpersonal violence on NC State’s campus. The purpose of…

Consent and Communication 101

Join the Movement Peer Educators for an interactive, in-depth conversation focused on consent. Participants will learn what consent may look or sound like and what it is not. This workshop will alllow participants and peer educators to discuss how to navigate real-life scenarios in which giving or obtaining consent may be complicated.

Faculty Chat Cafes: Teaching in Uncertain Times

Are you ready for some coffee talk? Are you looking for a place to connect with colleagues, ask questions and share ideas about teaching in these challenging, uncertain times? Join DELTA, NC State University Libraries and the Office of Faculty Development virtually for Faculty Chat Café. The café will be open via Zoom on Fridays…

Labor-Based Grading Contracts as Anti-racist Classroom Writing Assessment

How do we make our grading practices in all disciplines not just more equitable and inclusive but antiracist in purpose and outcomes? This interactive keynote, featuring Asao Inoue, an associate dean for academic affairs, equity and inclusion at Arizona State University, centers on labor-based grading contracts in all courses where students write. It will discuss…

Chemistry Departmental Colloquium: Rigoberto Hernandez

The presenter for this seminar will be Rigoberto Hernandez, the Gompf Family Professor of Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. He will be speaking on "Advancing Chemistry Through Diversity" and the Open Chemistry Collaborative in Diversity Equity (OXIDE), which is aimed at institutional reform so as to lower inequitable barriers hindering the success of faculty from…

Powwow

Join us for this all-day event as we celebrate 30 years of Powwow at the Multicultural Student Affairs office. This year's Powwow will include workshops, how-tos, performances and vendor shops. Powwows are social gatherings of hundreds of Native Americans who follow dances started centuries ago by their ancestors and that continually evolve to include contemporary…

Our Futures With Tori Grace

Our Futures is a program that provides an opportunity for chosen community members to engage in intimate and ongoing conversations with our students about life, careers, etc. while identifying as LGBTQ in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area. The program aims to help our students envision possibilities for their futures. Our Futures is a two-part conversation. Join…

Chat and Chew: Asian Representation in Animation

With films such as Over the Moon and Raya and the Last Dragon becoming virtual streaming hits, we will examine what accurate representation in animation means, stereotypes that the industry still has to overcome and how we can make waves in the animation industry.

Navigating the Coming-Out Process

Join us for a presentation that will cover the realities of the coming-out process, including the risks and benefits, how it’s different for everyone and suggestions for how to respond when a friend comes out to you.