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Virtual Program, Educator Workshop, Teacher Leadership Program

The Teacher Leadership Program is a free, one-hour workshop on Zoom for educators of all levels and disciplines that meets at 4:00 pm on the first Thursday of the month throughout the academic year. The sessions are led by Jessica Sack, the Jan and Frederick Mayer Curator of Public Education; Wurtele Gallery Teachers; and Education Department staff. In this program, educators explore innovative ways to connect their curricula and interest in art with the Yale University Art Gallery’s collection. The sessions also address online and in-person teaching techniques.

College Bound BIPOC Students Alliance Scholarship Information Session

Join College Bound Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) Students Alliance (CBBSA) for a virtual scholarship information session to learn more about their offerings and information on college scholarships. These sessions will be led by Tristan G. Ward, Co-Founder and President of CBBSA, and Jonas C. Ward, Co-Founder and Vice President of CBBSA.

College Bound BIPOC Students Alliance Scholarship Information Session

Join College Bound Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) Students Alliance (CBBSA) for a virtual scholarship information session to learn more about their offerings and information on college scholarships. These sessions will be led by Tristan G. Ward, Co-Founder and President of CBBSA, and Jonas C. Ward, Co-Founder and Vice President of CBBSA.

College Bound BIPOC Students Alliance Scholarship Information Session

Join College Bound Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) Students Alliance (CBBSA) for a virtual scholarship information session to learn more about their offerings and information on college scholarships. These sessions will be led by Tristan G. Ward, Co-Founder and President of CBBSA, and Jonas C. Ward, Co-Founder and Vice President of CBBSA.

College Bound BIPOC Students Alliance Scholarship Information Session

Join College Bound Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) Students Alliance (CBBSA) for a virtual scholarship information session to learn more about their offerings and information on college scholarships. These sessions will be led by Tristan G. Ward, Co-Founder and President of CBBSA, and Jonas C. Ward, Co-Founder and Vice President of CBBSA.

College Bound BIPOC Students Alliance Scholarship Information Session

Join College Bound Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) Students Alliance (CBBSA) for a virtual scholarship information session to learn more about their offerings and information on college scholarships. These sessions will be led by Tristan G. Ward, Co-Founder and President of CBBSA, and Jonas C. Ward, Co-Founder and Vice President of CBBSA.

Treasures from the Yale Film Archive: Bad Education

Bad Education (Pedro Almodóvar, 2004, 106 mins)
A metafictional murder mystery staring an enigmatic Gael García Bernal, BAD EDUCATION “throws you a first-love sucker punch that will stagger your heart, mind, and soul” (Logan Hill). Lisa Kennedy called this dark drama “Almodóvar’s most fiendishly crafted, emotionally complicated film.” In Spanish with English subtitles.

Presented in 35mm by the Yale Film Archive with support from Paul L. Joskow ’70 M.Phil., ’72 Ph.D.

Treasures from the Yale Film Archive: Pariah

Pariah (Dee Rees, 2011, 86 mins)
A Brooklyn teenager comes out and comes of age in the debut feature film from writer/director Dee Rees. Lou Lumenick called the Sundance hit “a look at the joy, confusion, and heartbreak of adolescence that’s both culture- and locale-specific and, at the same time, universal.” Adepero Oduye gives what Stephen Holden called “an incandescent performance” in the lead role.
Presented in 35mm by the Yale Film Archive with support from Paul L. Joskow ’70 M.Phil., ’72 Ph.D.

Treasures from the Yale Film Archive: Losing Ground

Losing Ground (Kathleen Collins, 1982, 86 mins)
Preservation premiere! An academic and an artist leave New York for a summer in the country, where their relationship is tested by professional rivalry and romantic jealousy. “Defined by a nimble élan and piercing wit,” remarked Melissa Anderson, “Collins’s movie ranks as one of the best about a marriage between two ambitious members of the creative class.” Restored by the Yale Film Archive and The Film Foundation. Funding provided by the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation.

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