Association of Native Americans at Yale: Indigenous Foods Dining Hall Dinner & Celebration
Join ANAAY for a dinner and celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Branford College and Courtyard
For more information, email evan.roberts@yale.edu
Join ANAAY for a dinner and celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Branford College and Courtyard
For more information, email evan.roberts@yale.edu
Join ANAAY for the 2021 Indigenous Peoples’ Day Rally.
Cake will be served at Saybrook College at 12 PM on the same day for those that would like to stop by before walking over to Old Campus for the rally.
For additional information please email: evan.roberts@yale.edu
Drawn from Imperial Intimacies, A Tale of Two Islands, the lecture will discuss how Professor Hazel Carby employed the insights of Stuart Hall into the nature of identities “as stories we tell ourselves,” and systems of recognition that we adopt, to trace the role of visual culture in creation of British imperial subjects and subjectivity.
The Office of Student Engagement would like to invite Graduate and Professional Students for an evening of intercultural celebration! Join Yale’s cultural center staffs for a tour of each of Yale’s cultural centers and meet fellow Graduate & Professional Students throughout the course of your evening. In addition to the tours, each center will be hosting a mix and mingle experience, that includes a variety of culturally celebratory cuisine and drinks, to be enjoyed while playing games and engaging in fulfilling conversation.
Please join us online, October 1-2, for the 19th annual ¡Fiesta Latina! celebration, the Yale Peabody Museum’s long-standing community celebration of traditional and contemporary Latin American cultures, co-founded with Junta for Progressive Action.
¡Fiesta Latina! brings together artists, scholars, musicians, scientists, and community leaders from across Yale and New Haven to learn from and honor the perspectives and accomplishments of the Latin American diaspora.
Women and Gender Minorities in Science at Yale (WISAY) and Out in STEM (oSTEM) are excited to host Dr. Clara Barker, Ph.D., a scientist who manages the Center for Applied Superconductivity at Oxford University, where she is also the vice chair of the LGBT+ advisory group. Dr. Barker is also an advocate for LGBT+ diversity and vocally campaigns for trans rights.
Wayne Escoffery, Grammy award-winning saxophonist and two-time Downbeat Critics Poll winner for tenor and soprano saxophones, makes his debut as director of the 2021-22 Yale Jazz Ensemble big band at tonight’s concert.
Yale Concert Band, Thomas C. Duffy, Music Director. Featuring “Overture to Candide” (Leonard Bernstein), “Danzón” (Arturo Marqúez), “Second Suite in F for Military Band” (Gustav Holst), “Three Negro Dances”(Florence Price), “Folk Suite” (William Grant Still), “Miške (In the Forest)” (M.K. Čiurlionis), and “Keeping Step With the Union” (John Philip Sousa).
Admission is currently limited to asymptomatic, vaccinated Yale community (faculty, staff and enrolled students). Concert attendance policies will be determined as we approach each event.
Join us at the Native American Cultural Center on October 1st from 4pm-5pm. Casual conversation with snacks.
Come join us for a walking tour of West Campus led by the West Campus OGSDD fellows. We’ll start at the conference center and visit important spots around campus including the cafeteria, fitness center, nature trails, farm, and shared instruments. The event will happen rain or shine so dress accordingly!
This event is open to everyone (students, staff, and faculty) including people who currently work and study on West Campus and those who are considering it.
The first 20 people to register and attend will receive a voucher for a free West Campus lunch.