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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.

University Theatre Out Loud: Umoja by Ladarrion Williams

A group of seniors set out to create a club for Black excellence on a predominantly white college campus, but when their petition is sidelined by racial tension and controversy, the students must share their truth and some of their deepest secrets. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with…

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.

GLBT Student Advocate Roundtable

The Student Advocate Roundtable is a mid-year discussion for students to build community amongst each other. This guided reflection will model a social justice-oriented community. We will: Practice identifying instances of oppression.Debrief successful and unsuccessful strategies for interrupting those instances of oppression. Recognize opportunities for advocacy within the institution and grow supportive connections with students.Attendance…

Take Back the Night

Join the Women's Center for Take Back the Night, an annual event that honors the strength, courage and resiliency of the NC State activists, advocates and survivors who work to create a stronger and safer campus community. Take Back the Night will include a virtual rally from 6 to 7:30 p.m. featuring Alexius Pearson, an…