Join University Theatre’s Out Loud series, a casual theatre experience for first-time theatre-goers and seasoned theatre lovers alike, as we sit back and read aloud plays by both student and professional playwrights. Attendees have the opportunity to read a character, pause the reading for discussion, or simply sit back and hear fellow attendees lend their…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us. |
3 events,
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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Come to the Multicultural Student Affairs to fellowship with members and allies of the Latino community at NC State. Get plugged in, play games and enjoy a quick rest from your classwork. |
6 events,
The Mu Xi Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. invites you to join us for The Blu Network, a panel discussion and networking event designed to introduce students to some of the Black faculty at NC State and some of the classes they teach. We hope to give students the opportunity to interact with…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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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 African American Cultural Center Library is extending its hours once a week to provide students a quiet place to study on central campus. Every Wednesday this fall, the AACC Library will be open until 7 p.m. The library coordinator will be available to answer questions and for research help.
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Come out and enjoy Multicultural Student Affairs’ first monthly trivia night of the semester. We will quiz you on topics ranging from history and geography to early 2000s pop culture. Teams of two to three people can register. This event is also available for individuals who want to join an established team or participate solo.…
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote… |
3 events,
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote…
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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Join us to hear state Rep. Ricky Hurtado speak about his experience navigating college success and his current role in the North Carolina House of Representatives. Hurtado was born and raised in rural North Carolina and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a first-generation student. UNC is where he gained his… |
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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The Vision Wall, a project led by the Hidden Voices Collective and student leaders across the United States, is part of the national #WeAreHere campaign to end sexual violence on college campuses. The NC State Vision Wall, led by NC State student representative Charlotte Rogers, will launch on Oct. 1 in Talley Student Union. On…
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share… |
1 event,
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share… |
1 event,
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Our Futures is a GLBT Center speaker series that shows our students what their lives can look like. Anna Patton has spent the last decade serving precollege and collegiate students in higher education and community education settings. As a social justice educator, Patton is passionate about developing equitable educational environments and relationships that support the… |
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3 events,
Bi/Pan is a group for bisexual, pansexual, queer and questioning people to discuss identity and find community and support. Our meetings will be held in person and virtually.
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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Queer Quorum is a student-led discussion about topics of queer life, identities and culture. This is a by-you-for-you program and serves as a model to navigate a multiuse space in a way that centers consent and the needs of the community. |
2 events,
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us. |
6 events,
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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This Domestic Violence Awareness Month program is a partnership between the Counseling Center and the Women’s Center and will be open to self-identified survivors of interpersonal violence. Staff from the Counseling Center will lead a therapeutic, trauma-informed event centered on expressive arts. During the event, participants will create wall decor focused on light and healing…
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The African American Cultural Center Library is extending its hours once a week to provide students a quiet place to study on central campus. Every Wednesday this fall, the AACC Library will be open until 7 p.m. The library coordinator will be available to answer questions and for research help.
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Join the GLBT Center for a screening of the Brazilian film As Boas Maneiras (Good Manners). This is a dark fantasy horror film that follows a nanny housekeeper who takes a job working for a wealthy pregnant woman. The job and their futures take unanticipated turns. |
9 events,
Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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Please bring all your follow-up questions from Project SAFE to this one-hour debrief session.
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Join Prevention Services, the GLBT Center and the National Alliance on Mental Illness Wake County chapter for an interactive demo that will demystify on- and off-campus mental health support resources for the LGBTQ community. The session will cover calling a helpline, helping a friend in crisis, making a referral to CARES and what a triage…
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Join members of the Everything Black Club as we examine and discuss all works produced by those in the African diaspora, including the continent of Africa. The Black works we will discuss will include literature, music, music videos, movies, TV shows, video games, digital landscapes and communities (think Black Twitter), award show moments and much…
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The purpose of The Collective is to create a space for women of color 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 Women's Center and Prevention Services will…
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Join us for a rich and engaging conversation with Arab American playwrights, theater actors and producers: Kathryn Haddadm Jamil Khoury, Lameece Issaq and Malek Najjar. This panel discussion and conversation will be moderated by Catherine Coray, a professor of theater at New York University.
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Raleigh self-trained multidisciplinary artist André Leon Gray will talk about his work and answer questions about individual pieces in crossed kalunga by the stars and other acts of resistance. This exhibition presents work by seven contemporary artists of color in an installation that fills all of the Gregg Museum of Art & Design's main galleries.…
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Join us to hear state Rep. Ricky Hurtado speak about his experience navigating college success and his current role in the North Carolina House of Representatives. Hurtado was born and raised in rural North Carolina and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as a first-generation student. UNC is where he gained his…
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote… |
5 events,
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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The dual purpose of Feminist Fridays is to create a community of scholars who believe in collaborative leadership through engaging in critical discourse and reflection and to provide an opportunity for transformative learning through discussion and counter-storytelling, refuting the dominant narrative often attributed to marginalized populations. Feminist Friday scholars facilitate discussions that often provoke dissonance…
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This presentation 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. |
1 event,
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share… |
1 event,
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Out in STEM is an organization that supports LGBTQ students in the science, technology, engineering and math fields. We do a variety of events, including professor panels and stress busters. Feel free to join us at any point. For more information, send an email to keshaffe@ncsu.edu. |
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This year's Indigenous People's Day event will center the power of Narrative with keynote speaker and Native American Story teller, Nora Dial Stanley. Through hearing stories and experiences from tribal leaders, students, and young alumni, the hope is to not only increase understanding and competency for all native people groups, but to ultimately ensure that…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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LGBTQ advocates are encouraged to join the Poole College of Management, the NC State Department of Athletics and GLBT Center for the 2021 National Coming Out Day Unity Walk. The walk will start at Nelson Hall in front of the Hillsboro Street entrance and end at Stafford Commons. |
3 events,
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The Women's Center and the Counseling Center will host a weekly drop-in healing space on Tuesday mornings during October. Each week, we will spend the first hour focusing on one theme and healing practice, from movement to visualization and poetry to coloring. The second hour will be reserved for students to meet individually, as desired,…
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us. |
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The next installment of the PNC Thought Leadership Series will be held in the Coastal Ballroom at Talley Student Union and streamed via Zoom. This event, "Beyond Its Good For Business: Honing DEI Practices in 2021," will focus on emerging diversity, equity and inclusion practices and how industry leaders are promoting these values in 2021.…
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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The African American Cultural Center Library is extending its hours once a week to provide students a quiet place to study on central campus. Every Wednesday this fall, the AACC Library will be open until 7 p.m. The library coordinator will be available to answer questions and for research help.
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“Bodies on Display: How to Engage in Evolving Self-Love With Pride” will strive to analyze visual mediums and artifacts representing queer and nonbinary bodies and their impact. This theme was created to open discussion about the uneven representation of queer bodies in visual mediums as well as communicate about how to use the same mediums… |
5 events,
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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Join the Women's Center in celebrating its 30th anniversary. We will have fun activities, cake, music and more. For more information, visit the Women's Center website.
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This workshop will review the silenced history you might not have heard about in the LGBTQ community. We will uncover the stories of our communities during this presentation. Attendees will hear first-person accounts of pre-Stonewall and post-Stonewall events. This workshop will also trace the thread of colonization and white supremacy in the LGBTQ community.
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Celebrate the end of Latinx Heritage Month with dance and festivities. The student organization Sube Ritmo will facilitate dance tutorials — both partner and individual — for different Latino dance styles, including salsa, merengue and bachata. Light refreshments and drinks will be provided.
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote… |
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The Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity will host a cookout that will serve as the fraternity's closing event for Latin Heritage Month. We will grill carne asada, side dishes and horchata. Hispanic organizations will join us to talk about their organizations.
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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Join the African American Cultural Center’s biweekly space for the NC State community to come together as family and share perspectives and offer support. We welcome you to our living room to engage in discussion on some of the most pressing issues and topics in the Black experience in a safe and inclusive environment. What's…
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The Park Scholarships Class of 2022 will present the William C. Friday Award to Julius Tillery. Tillery was selected by the Class of 2022 based on his outstanding advocacy for North Carolina’s agricultural and environmental sectors. He is the founder of Black Cotton, a business that centers and uplifts the Black community closest to the… |
3 events,
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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Work on a new, devised performance piece will be developed in a series of “creative binges” over the course of four Saturday intensives. The final project, scheduled to take place in November, will be performed in collaboration with and in response to the NC State Gregg Museum’s exhibition, crossed kalunga by the stars and other…
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NC State LIVE will present a concert with Lakecia Benjamin, who DC Metro describes as having a "High Priestess of the Sax persona with a Miles Davis sense of cool." Admired for her fiery saxophone work, she’s shared stages with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, The Roots, Macy Gray and renowned jazz greats… |
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Our Futures is a GLBT Center speaker series that shows our students what their lives can look like. Anna Patton has spent the last decade serving precollege and collegiate students in higher education and community education settings. As a social justice educator, Patton is passionate about developing equitable educational environments and relationships that support the… |
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Bi/Pan is a group for bisexual, pansexual, queer and questioning people to discuss identity and find community and support. Our meetings will be held in person and virtually.
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us. |
4 events,
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The Women's Center and the Counseling Center will host a weekly drop-in healing space on Tuesday mornings during October. Each week, we will spend the first hour focusing on one theme and healing practice, from movement to visualization and poetry to coloring. The second hour will be reserved for students to meet individually, as desired,…
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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Join the Movement Peer Educators for this virtual workshop during Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) as they provide participants with introductory information regarding healthy relationships. Participants will recognize the differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships, learn that healthy relationships are attainable, and will become aware of resources available in regard to relationship violence. Attendance is… |
6 events,
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
-
Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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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 African American Cultural Center Library is extending its hours once a week to provide students a quiet place to study on central campus. Every Wednesday this fall, the AACC Library will be open until 7 p.m. The library coordinator will be available to answer questions and for research help.
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This event will showcase multiple cultures, traditions and lifestyles through students' individual and group acts, including songs, dances, acted scenes and spoken word poetry. This will be a great opportunity to educate students on the diversity of different cultures and bring awareness to the issue of cultural appropriation. |
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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Join members of the Everything Black Club as we examine and discuss all works produced by those in the African diaspora, including the continent of Africa. The Black works we will discuss will include literature, music, music videos, movies, TV shows, video games, digital landscapes and communities (think Black Twitter), award show moments and much…
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Queer Quorum is a student-led discussion about topics of queer life, identities and culture. This is a by-you-for-you program and serves as a model to navigate a multiuse space in a way that centers consent and the needs of the community.
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Join the Women's Center and Pack Recovery for a monthly support space for women recovering from substance abuse disorders or wanting to learn more about them. Please note this space welcomes cisgender and transgender women as well as femmes and gender-nonconforming folk. If you have questions, Contact Pack Recovery at packrecovery@ncsu.edu for more information.
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The purpose of The Collective is to create a space for women of color 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 Women's Center and Prevention Services will…
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote… |
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The African American Cultural Center is celebrating 30 years of having a home at NC State University. As a commemoration of this physical commitment, the AACC invites you to celebrate with us as we kick off Red and White Week. Brittney Cooper is an acclaimed author, college professor, cultural critic, and activist, specializing in topics,…
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The Developing Cultural Competence student certificate program provides a theoretical framework for understanding culture, learning about cultural dimensions and improving cultural competency. In four weeks, students build an international network while studying global cultures. The certificate program appeals to students in all academic disciplines and prepares students to: Develop an understanding of their cultural context.Promote…
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The GLBT Center Lounge will host sensory-friendly hours with chill music, a quiet space and dimmed lighting. Come study or relax with us.
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share…
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The dual purpose of Feminist Fridays is to create a community of scholars who believe in collaborative leadership through engaging in critical discourse and reflection and to provide an opportunity for transformative learning through discussion and counter-storytelling, refuting the dominant narrative often attributed to marginalized populations. Feminist Friday scholars facilitate discussions that often provoke dissonance… |
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The Women's Center is excited to announce the Together, We Bloom: Balance, Harmony & Wholeness Womxn Of Color Retreat. The center's mission statement includes building and creating a community of faithful and engaged allies and leaders to pursue gender equity and social justice and enhance the campus climate through education, advocacy, support and leadership development.…
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Crossed kalunga by the stars & other acts of resistance features work by seven contemporary artists who evidence transformative and contested circumstances in their production. Art by José Bedia, Athlone Clarke, André Leon Gray, Esmerelda Mila, Rex Miller, Marielle Plaisir and Renée Stout navigates awareness and adversity in conversation with nature and memory. Each share… |
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