Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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The LGBTQ community often discusses the spectra of gender and sexual orientation, but fewer LGBTQ individuals and their allies have thought about the spectrum of sex. Intersex identities are influenced by chromosomal, hormonal, and structural differences that are part of the human experience of sex. Join the GLBT Center in a two-hour exploration of the… |
5 events,
Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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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.
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The Women's Center is excited to announce that the spring book club book is Sing, Unburied, Sing by award-winning author and MacArthur “genius” Jesmyn Ward. The book club will meet once a week for eight weeks beginning in February. A limited number of books will be provided to registrants. To learn more about the book…
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The Women's Center is excited to announce our keynote speakers for our 2021 Women's HERstory Month event are: Yaba Blay, a scholar-activist, public speaker, cultural consultant and creator of #professionalblackgirl.Natalie Bullock-Brown, teaching assistant professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at NC State.Campus community center student-scholars Joanay Tann and Kali Filhart.Participants will have the opportunity… |
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This event, hosted by the Exploratory Studies Village, will focus on the topic of microaggressions. Through video content, discussion and supplemental information, students will leave with a better understanding of what microaggressions are, how they show up and how they impact different marginalized communities. Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an…
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Sometimes we can feel lost in "the cloud" as we zoom from meeting to meeting, trying to form digital connections without an opportunity to talk about what is really happening in our lives. Join the campus community centers for Community Connections, a space for co-working and to dialogue in ways that are authentic to us.… |
5 events,
Spend an evening watching Little Fires Everywhere, a miniseries starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, with the African American Cultural Center. Join us virtually for a different episode each week and hang out after the show to discuss and unpack your thoughts. Watch parties will be held every Thursday at 6 p.m. from Feb. 4… This class will explore dances that draw from the rich cultural traditions of Bahia and northeast Brazil, including Afro, samba-reggae, samba de roda and dances of the Orixas. The cultural context and history behind these dances are integrated into this class. A diverse selection of the enchanting rhythms and music from Brazil will accompany you… Inspired by the NC State Women’s Center’s Viral* Blackness exhibit, participants will create a mixed media collage filled with their vision of the future for Black life and culture in the U.S. Vision boards help individuals chart a path for their near future. Collectively a group can create a visual that expresses shared goals and… Design Identities will celebrate five Black Design alumni who have been influencers in their fields. Students from each department will conduct one on one interviews with an alumnus in their field to learn about their successes as designers and to encourage the next generation of students, especially BIPOC students, with an introduction to and an… |
3 events,
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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…
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Join the African American Cultural Center for its weekly What's on the Table discussions. During the virtual discussions, NC State community members come together to share perspectives and offer support. Registration is required for each session. |
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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… |
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Join us in celebrating Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day as a panel of women share their stories of leadership and philanthropy. Chancellor Randy Woodson and his wife, Susan, will provide opening remarks.
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Border patrols and refugees meet in a bar 10 years after the east and west coasts of the United States break off and form their own republics in this disturbingly plausible dystopian play. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion hosted by University Theatre staff. You…
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Join us to learn more about how to become a WomenNC scholar. Undergraduate scholars can engage in a year-long gender equity and leadership development program focused on conducting social science research and advocating for policy change at the local, national and international level. Applications are due April 4. |
3 events,
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Student Ambassadors at NC State and their global partner institutions will share their perspective on the benefits of the Global Training Initiative's Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program and virtual exchange. This event will take place at 9 a.m. Easterm Standard Time.
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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.
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The Women's Center is excited to announce that the spring book club book is Sing, Unburied, Sing by award-winning author and MacArthur “genius” Jesmyn Ward. The book club will meet once a week for eight weeks beginning in February. A limited number of books will be provided to registrants. To learn more about the book… |
5 events,
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Sometimes we can feel lost in "the cloud" as we zoom from meeting to meeting, trying to form digital connections without an opportunity to talk about what is really happening in our lives. Join the campus community centers for Community Connections, a space for co-working and to dialogue in ways that are authentic to us.…
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What are the racial demographics of your hometown? What major historical event occurred the year you were born? Whose land are you occupying? Untangling our Roots is an interactive workshop that will help participants discover who they are, where they come from and the reality of their upbringing. With the help of NC State University…
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Join Queer Media as we talk about queer movies, TV, zines and more. We analyze, critique and share perspectives on the media we consume.
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Border patrols and refugees meet in a bar 10 years after the east and west coasts of the United States break off and form their own republics in this disturbingly plausible dystopian play. The Out Loud series is a twice-weekly reading of various play scripts with commentary and discussion hosted by University Theatre staff. You…
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The 2021 Buchdahl Symposium on Science, Technology and Human Values will feature a lecture by Kimberly TallBear, associate professor of native studies at the University of Alberta and Canada research chair in Indigenous peoples, technoscience and environment. Like traditional science and technology studies, the new field of Indigenous science and technology studies focuses on the… |
7 events,
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… Spend an evening watching Little Fires Everywhere, a miniseries starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, with the African American Cultural Center. Join us virtually for a different episode each week and hang out after the show to discuss and unpack your thoughts. Watch parties will be held every Thursday at 6 p.m. from Feb. 4… This class will explore Afro Latin social or traditional movement, the inherent connection to the earth in both the dances and draw from class instructor Bianca Medina's movement research. Join us for #TravelingWhileBlack and listen to the global experiences of fellow NC State students, alumni, faculty and/or staff who identify as Black or African American. We hope you will engage and ask questions to enrich the conversation. This event is sponsored by the Study Abroad Office and International Programs in the College of Humanities… Interested in attaining a Jenkins MBA on your schedule with face-to-face and online programs that build on your military experience? With the option to design a customized course plan, you can complete your MBA in as few as 21 months or take as long as six years. Join our admissions team as they give insight…
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Misogyny refers to the ways that individuals consciously or unconsciously learn, accept and reinforce ideas and attitudes that perpetuate gender inequity and oppression. These values and learned behaviors are often ingrained into society through laws, policies, practices, cultural norms and personal beliefs. This workshop will help participants recognize the manifestations of misogyny and how we…
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The current discourse of captioning enforces a captions façade of neutral technology, but this view of captions as neutral doesn’t answer: Why are Black actors miscaptioned at higher rates than their white counterparts? Why do television sex scenes caption queer sex differently than heterosexual sex? Why do captions “correct” language into standard American English? Captions… |
4 events,
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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…
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Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the…
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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…
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The Brown Bag Speaker Series presents "African American English in Context: Hearing Race" with Yolanda Feimster Holt, an associate professor of communication sciences and disorders at East Carolina University. For some time, efforts to categorize talker race have been attempted. This project evaluated listener categorization of talker socio-ethnic race. Familiar North Carolina and naïve (Indiana)… |
3 events,
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Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the…
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Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the…
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Join NC State LIVE for Black Feminist Theoretic Poetic Musings, a multidisciplinary performance centered in the narrative of three artists who will share poetic and musical perspectives of their lived experience navigating this country and world as Black women. The artists are: Shana Tucker, NC State LIVE's social justice artist-in-residence and beloved cellist and vocalist.Renowned… |
1 event,
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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… |
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2 events,
In the summer of 1961, the Freedom Riders are embarking on a courageous journey into the Deep South. When 20-year-old Bowzie Brandon gives up a life-changing college scholarship to join the movement, he’ll have to convince his loved ones—and himself—that shaping his country’s future might be worth jeopardizing his own. The Out Loud series is…
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Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the… |
5 events,
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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.
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This presentation defines microaggressions and addresses the types of microaggressions experienced by the LGBTQ community on a daily basis. It offers approaches for recognizing and responding to these microaggressions when they occur.
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The Women's Center is excited to announce that the spring book club book is Sing, Unburied, Sing by award-winning author and MacArthur “genius” Jesmyn Ward. The book club will meet once a week for eight weeks beginning in February. A limited number of books will be provided to registrants. To learn more about the book…
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Join the Black Male Collaboration at NC State for its Learn, Aspire and Creating Community monthly undergraduate students meeting via Zoom. The goal is to provide undergraduate students with targeted academic and nonacademic supports designed to enhance their skill sets, cultivate a sense of belonging and build resolve as they pursue a degree from NC…
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This year, NC State LIVE is working with local performing artists to design workshops rooted in social justice. Join choreographer and community organizer Murielle Elizéon and cellist and educator Shana Tucker for a series of restorative storytelling workshops for NC State students and community members to come together — in a healing digital space —… |
3 events,
In the summer of 1961, the Freedom Riders are embarking on a courageous journey into the Deep South. When 20-year-old Bowzie Brandon gives up a life-changing college scholarship to join the movement, he’ll have to convince his loved ones—and himself—that shaping his country’s future might be worth jeopardizing his own. The Out Loud series is…
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Join us for a two-day symposium of talks, panels and workshops titled Technologies of Race: Politics, Affect, Platforms. The symposium's speakers will discuss some of the ways that technologies around us express, participate and are, otherwise, wrapped up in the ways race is socially done. To learn more about the symposium, its speakers, the topics…
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Sometimes we can feel lost in "the cloud" as we zoom from meeting to meeting, trying to form digital connections without an opportunity to talk about what is really happening in our lives. Join the campus community centers for Community Connections, a space for co-working and to dialogue in ways that are authentic to us.… |
6 events,
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Join us for a two-day symposium of talks, panels and workshops titled Technologies of Race: Politics, Affect, Platforms. The symposium's speakers will discuss some of the ways that technologies around us express, participate and are, otherwise, wrapped up in the ways race is socially done. To learn more about the symposium, its speakers, the topics…
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Due to the impact of COVID-19 on the 2020-21 academic year, Project SAFE is now an on-demand workshop series open to NC State students, staff, faculty and alumni as well as interested local community members. The workshop is designed to prepare participants to understand and address the needs of LGBTQ students. The workshop addresses a…
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Everybody seems to love Lego bricks, and the little plastic bricks have become an international phenomenon. Nick Taylor and Sarah Evans will discuss their new book LEGOfied: Building Blocks as Media and explore the multifaceted Lego fandom, the role of hobbyist enthusiasts and content producers, and how gender plays into the Lego media franchise. This…
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Join the Black Male Collaboration at NC State for its Learn, Aspire and Creating Community monthly graduate students meeting via Zoom. The goal is to provide graduate students with targeted academic and nonacademic supports designed to enhance their skill sets, cultivate a sense of belonging and build resolve as they pursue a degree from NC…
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Spend an evening watching Little Fires Everywhere, a miniseries starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, with the African American Cultural Center. Join us virtually for a different episode each week and hang out after the show to discuss and unpack your thoughts. Watch parties will be held every Thursday at 6 p.m. from Feb. 4…
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This event will honor and highlight the experiences of women in the often male-dominated field of STEM. It will feature a small panel of women who have degrees and/or careers in science, technology, engineering and math, providing students with an opportunity to listen, engage and learn from their stories and insights. The panel discussion will… |
4 events,
Experience the flavors and cuisine of Iran as we celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year, with this Popup Taste of Nowruz event at One Earth in Talley Student Union for both lunch and dinner. We also invite you to learn more about Nowruz by visiting the Haft-Sin table display outside of the One Earth entrance.… Art and media have always been people’s way of escaping the harsh reality of life. However, some artists choose to use their art and platforms to advocate and inspire during troubling times. Come join us as we hold an intimate conversation with local Asian Pacific Islander Desi American creators about the meaning of their art,…
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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…
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Experience the flavors and cuisine of Iran as we celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year, with this Popup Taste of Nowruz event at One Earth in Talley Student Union for both lunch and dinner. We also invite you to learn more about Nowruz by visiting the Haft-Sin table display outside of the One Earth entrance.… |
2 events,
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This year, NC State LIVE is working with local performing artists to design workshops rooted in social justice. Join choreographer and community organizer Murielle Elizéon and cellist and educator Shana Tucker for a series of restorative storytelling workshops for NC State students and community members to come together — in a healing digital space —…
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This year, NC State LIVE is working with local performing artists to design workshops rooted in social justice. Join choreographer and community organizer Murielle Elizéon and cellist and educator Shana Tucker for a series of restorative storytelling workshops for NC State students and community members to come together — in a healing digital space —… |
1 event,
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Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the… |
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The GLBT Advocate Program Lunch and Learn Series is designed to help staff and faculty do the following: Create an inclusive classroom, work environment or campus community.Recognize an array of peer support networks is available to aid them and provide resources as they work towards inclusion and diversity.Increase their knowledge of advocacy techniques that they…
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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.
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Across NC State’s history, many Pack members — including powerful decision-makers, students, professors and staff — upheld white supremacy within and outside the school as an increasing number of campus community members confronted and disrupted racist hierarchies. This tension remains part of the school's buildings, from the land on which the structures stand to the… |
5 events,
NC State Day of Giving is March 24. With your support, the College of Design can provide more resources to its students, faculty and staff - empowering the next generation of designers to solve critical problems in communities around the world. Save the date, and make a plan for #GivingPack today.
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Join the NC State University Libraries for a conversation about women writing historical fiction with Lucinda MacKethan, a retired alumni distinguished professor of English at NC State, and Deborah Hooker, former director of the Women’s and Gender Studies program at NC State. MacKethan has published a biography, Anya Seton: A Writing Life, which explores the…
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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.
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The Women's Center is excited to announce that the spring book club book is Sing, Unburied, Sing by award-winning author and MacArthur “genius” Jesmyn Ward. The book club will meet once a week for eight weeks beginning in February. A limited number of books will be provided to registrants. To learn more about the book…
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NC State LIVE and the Dance Program have joined forces to bring you a Latin Social Dance Class with the inimitable Ballet Hispánico. The Zoom class, taught by Lyvan Verdecia, a member of this world renowned company, features Afro-Cuban, Son, Danzón, Mambo and other Latin dance forms. This class is open to all ages and… |
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The Women'sCenter will be working to raise funds for the critical work of the center on Day of Giving. From supporting survivors and advancing leadership to gender equity and educating our campus on interpersonal violence prevention, there's a worthy cause for everyone to support.
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Sometimes we can feel lost in "the cloud" as we zoom from meeting to meeting, trying to form digital connections without an opportunity to talk about what is really happening in our lives. Join the campus community centers for Community Connections, a space for co-working and to dialogue in ways that are authentic to us.…
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Queer and transgender students of color face barriers and obstacles that are often left out of the narrative of LGBTQ lived experiences. Join the GLBT Center as we unpack the systemic oppression that impacts and complicates the experiences of folks when race and ethnicity intersect with gender and sexuality. Discover ways that you can move…
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The College of Education's Third Annual Don C. Locke Multiculturalism and Social Justice Symposium will feature a keynote address by National Academy of Education President Gloria Ladson-Billings. The title of her talk is "This Is Us! Educating Post Covid/Post Civic Unrest America — Tragedy or Opportunity?" The event will be held virutally via Zoom and…
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Join Queer Media as we talk about queer movies, TV, zines and more. We analyze, critique and share perspectives on the media we consume. |
2 events,
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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…
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Spend an evening watching Little Fires Everywhere, a miniseries starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, with the African American Cultural Center. Join us virtually for a different episode each week and hang out after the show to discuss and unpack your thoughts. Watch parties will be held every Thursday at 6 p.m. from Feb. 4… |
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Join us for the seventh annual Innovative Women's Conference presented by the Jenkins MBA Women's Club at the NC State Poole College of Management. The event is free and open to the NC State community and the general public. The theme for this year is Reimagine 2021: Exploring Our Connection to Change. We hope that…
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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…
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In December of 2020, the North Carolina Department of Administrations Council for Women Advisory Board released a report on the impact of COVID-19 on women in North Carolina. This report presents findings on health and safety, economy and education and civic and political life for women in North Carolina. Join the NC State Women’s Center…
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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… |
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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…
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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… |
4 events,
Sometimes we forget who we are. Often we are told who we are. This master class will allow us to reclaim our leadership identity and become our own authors by looking within and recognizing the individual and collective power that surrounds us. Its focus will help you think about how you may want to be…
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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…
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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.
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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. |
5 events,
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…
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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…
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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…
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Sometimes we can feel lost in "the cloud" as we zoom from meeting to meeting, trying to form digital connections without an opportunity to talk about what is really happening in our lives. Join the campus community centers for Community Connections, a space for co-working and to dialogue in ways that are authentic to us.…
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In this workshop on journaling, we will begin thinking of ourselves, individually and collectively, as a historical atlas in order to use our experiences as a map to a freer future. Grab your favorite writing materials and head to your safe space for this virtual event. |
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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…
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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. |
3 events,
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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…
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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…
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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… |
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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… |
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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… |