BLACK HISTORY MONTH LECTURE (HYBRID): The Trans Sounds of Black Freedom: The Global Reverberation of Ballroom
About the Lecture:
About the Lecture:
This mixer celebrates Blackness, by bringing together Black-identified students from your residential college for a lively brunch chat! We hope you connect with other students, learn more about each other and The House’s resources. Open to all class years! Schedule is as follows:
1/21 - Franklin & Murray (in Franklin!)
1/28 - Branford & JE (in JE!)
2/4 - Pierson & Davenport (in Dport!)
2/11 - Silliman & TD (in TD!)
2/18 - Berkeley & Hopper (in Hopper!)
2/25 - Morse & Stiles (in Stiles!)
Come see YGC, RB, WORD, Sabro, Desta, Dzana, the Kappas, and more!
This mixer celebrates Blackness, by bringing together Black-identified students from your residential college for a lively brunch chat! We hope you connect with other students, learn more about each other and The House’s resources. Open to all class years! Schedule is as follows:
1/21 - Franklin & Murray (in Franklin!)
1/28 - Branford & JE (in JE!)
2/4 - Pierson & Davenport (in Dport!)
2/11 - Silliman & TD (in TD!)
2/18 - Berkeley & Hopper (in Hopper!)
2/25 - Morse & Stiles (in Stiles!)
Lost Tribe, Broken Tribe, One Tribe–
This mixer celebrates Blackness, by bringing together Black-identified students from your residential college for a lively brunch chat! We hope you connect with other students, learn more about each other and The House’s resources. Open to all class years! Schedule is as follows:
1/21 - Franklin & Murray (in Franklin!)
1/28 - Branford & JE (in JE!)
2/4 - Pierson & Davenport (in Dport!)
2/11 - Silliman & TD (in TD!)
2/18 - Berkeley & Hopper (in Hopper!)
2/25 - Morse & Stiles (in Stiles!)
Join us at The House for a screening party of the one, the only, Abbott Elementary! Folks in the mentorship program and interested undergrads and grads are invited!
Food Provided (We will have snacks!)
SESSION 3
Sustainable Development
March 3rd 2023 – 2 pm to 3.30 pm (ET)
Public policy challenges: territory, society and gender
Scholars:
Margarita Velázquez Gutiérrez,
Professor-Researcher, Center for Multidisciplinary and Regional Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico. Co-founder Gender, Society and Environment Research Network
As part two of The House’s Black History Month event series about the Kaepernick & America documentary, we will co-host a Trumbull College Tea featuring Steve Wyche, the reporter who broke the Colin Kaepernick story. He will share about his career in journalism, and the impact that the media had and continues to have on the Kaepernick saga and racial politics in general. This event is co-sponsored by Trumbull College and the Yale Journalism Initiative.
Join us for a screening of the award-winning documentary Kaepernick & America. It was nominated as Best Sports Documentary by the Critic’s Choice Awards, was called “exemplary” in the New York Times, and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. The documentary explores the life of Colin Kaepernick, former NFL quarterback and activist, as he took a stance against racism and police brutality. Following the screening, there will be Q&A with the co-producers, director, and the reporter who broke the Colin Kaepernick story.