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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…

Interpersonal and Sexual Violence in the GLBT Community

This two-hour workshop is open to NC State students, staff, faculty and alumni and local community members. The workshop is designed to help participants understand the ways that interpersonal and sexual violence is experienced by members of the LGBTQ community, reasons why LGBTQ people are less likely to report interpersonal and sexual violence and ways…

NC State LIVE @ the Lot Presents Violet Bell

Spring Hill Park and Ride Lot

Join NC State LIVE and Visit Centennial for NC State LIVE @ the Lot, a drive-in concert series celebrating North Carolina's expansive music scene. We will open the series with Violet Bell, led by the duo Lizzy Ross and Omar Ruiz-Lopez, a genre-defining band that blends pop sensibilities with folk traditions. There will be a…

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…

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…

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…

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…

Building a Trauma-Informed Practice

Carlyn Wright-Eakes, program coordinator for interpersonal violence prevention education at the Women's Center, will lead this workshop. The workshop will provide faculty and staff with a deep understanding of the impacts trauma can have on students’ physical, emotional and psychological well-being. The workshop will cover concepts including the neurobiology of trauma, trauma responses and stages…

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…