The Bridge: A New Musical
Please join us for a presentation of the new musical, The Bridge, in Morse Recital Hall at Yale University, on November 21 at 7:30 PM.
Please join us for a presentation of the new musical, The Bridge, in Morse Recital Hall at Yale University, on November 21 at 7:30 PM.
What does it mean to be an American? Two immigrants embark on a cross-country listening and recording tour, revealing an unfiltered, unflinching portrait of America.
What if we found the courage to ask questions and just listen,overpowering our natural instincts to react?
A feature film documentary created by filmmakers Horacio Marquínez and Kirill Myltsev; produced by Marc Brackett, Ph.D., Professor, Child Study Center and Director, Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence
Everyone is welcome to this year’s Diwali celebration, with dancers, candle lighting and refreshments!
The Race, Social Justice, and Democracy Plenary will bring together scholars, practitioners, and artists from across the Centering Race Consortium (CRC), a collaboration with the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in American (CSREA) at Brown University, the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) at Stanford University, the Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration (RITM) at Yale University, and the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture (CSRPC) at the University of Chicago.
Robert Andy Coombs is a queer, disabled photographer. He grew up in Michigan’s majestic Upper Peninsula, where he spent his childhood roaming the great outdoors. He started photographing his walkabouts in middle school and moved on to portraiture in high school. Coombs received a scholarship to Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids Michigan. During his third year in undergrad, he sustained a spinal cord injury due to a gymnastics training accident. After a year of recovery, he returned to KCAD and received his BFA in photography in 2013.
Please join the Yale School of Public Health for our Dean’s Speaker Series, Leaders in Public Health, featuring Dr. José Bauermeister.
Yale Votes: A Student Initiative, alongside The Office of the Secretary and Vice President of University Life, presents A Conversation with Melissa Deckman: The Politics of Gen Z: How the Youngest Voters Will Shape Our Democracy (2024). Political scientist Melissa Deckman will share insights on how young voters are driving a shift toward progressive politics, offering a glimpse into the attitudes and motivations behind this new wave of civic engagement among younger generations.
Join the Chaplain’s Office for a silent vigil to remember and mourn all Israeli and Palestinian lives lost and shattered over the past year. This will be a silent vigil with opportunity to gather our prayers for the world. Let us grieve together and hope for peace.
This is the tale of an adolescent girl who grew up in an “unseeable” Dalit caste group in southern India whose forced occupation is to wash clothes of other Dalits, the dead, and menstruating women. She transcends her lot and becomes immortalised as their local deity, Maadathy.