Stories From 2015
Registration Open for Spring 2015 Project SAFE and Trans* 101 Workshops
The GLBT Center invites interested participants to register for the upcoming Project SAFE and Trans* 101 workshops. All workshops are free and open to faculty, staff, students and community members. Registration is required.
"Controversial Issues" Open to Campus
Participate in the Spring Diversity Dialogue! "You, Me, We... It's Time to Talk" is a campus discussion series occurring throughout the spring semester that serves to promote awareness, dialogue and understanding of diversity as it relates to recent events occurring in our nation.
Irrevocable Grace: Gallery Opening and Artist Talk with Jaleesa B. Maye
On February 11, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the African American Cultural Center Art Gallery (Witherspoon Student Center, 2nd Floor), the AACC will host a reception and artist talk with the creator of the current featured exhibit, "Irrevocable Grace," graphic artist, illustrator and photographer Jaleesa B. Maye of Durham, North Carolina.
Black History Month Events
We hope you have been enjoying the many Black History Month events happening at NC State. Here are some of this week's events:
Alex Wan: Out to Lead
The GLBT-CommUNITY Alliance (GLBT-CA) and Bliss (Asian Interest Sorority) invite you to attend Out to Lead: Lessons from an Openly Gay Asian American Engineer, Businessman and Politician on Thursday, February 26, 2015, 6:00 p.m., Talley Student Union, Room 4280.
2015 Chancellor’s Creating Community Awards
The Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity (OIED) and the University Diversity Advisory Committee are seeking nominations for the 9th Annual Chancellor's Creating Community Awards, which will be held on Monday, April 20, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in the Talley Student Center Ballroom.
Upcoming GLBT Center Faculty and Staff Events
The GLBT Center is partnering with the Office of Faculty Development to offer a Lunch and Learn workshop on “Understanding and Supporting GLBT Students in the Classroom.”
Tunnel of Oppression Returns for 2015 Experience
The Tunnel of Oppression, an interactive experience that examines contemporary issues of race, class, domestic violence, religion, body image, gender identification and discriminatory forms and processes, returns to Talley next week with an all-new set of interactive exhibits and vignettes.
"You, Me, We… It’s Time to Talk: A Campus Discussion Series"
"You, Me, We... It's Time to Talk" is a campus discussion series occurring throughout the spring semester that serves to promote awareness, dialogue and understanding of diversity as it relates to recent events occurring in our nation.
The Hip-Hop Fellow Documentary Screening
The Hip-Hop Fellow is a feature-length documentary following Grammy Award-winning producer 9th Wonder's tenure at Harvard University. Featured interviewees include Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Kendrick Lamar, Young Guru, Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, Phonte and Dr. Marcyliena Morgan. Runtime: 79 minutes. Watch the trailer.