Ancient Latin America Lectures
Please join for a light lunch and lecture given by Dr. Barbara Arroyo, Fellow in Pre-Columbian studies, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, at 12pm in 51 Hillhouse
Please join for a light lunch and lecture given by Dr. Barbara Arroyo, Fellow in Pre-Columbian studies, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, at 12pm in 51 Hillhouse
Please join the Solomon Center for Health Law for a discussion with Professor Khiara Bridges about her Harvard Law Forewords Article, “Race in the Roberts Court.” Her work examines the Supreme Court’s conceptions of racism by discussing its recent decisions, including an in-depth analysis of the Dobbs case that overturned Roe v Wade. This event will also be available via zoom.
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Join us for the opening reception for “Maker of a Kindly Permanence: Oral History of American Music at Yale”, an exhibit that celebrates this important special collection at Yale’s Music Library
Please join for a light lunch and lecture given by Dr. Rebecca Bria, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio, at 12pm in 51 Hillhouse
Please join for a light lunch and lecture given by Dr. Warren Church, Professor of Anthropology, Columbus State University, at 12pm in 51 Hillhouse
Please join for a light lunch and lecture given by Dr. Barbara Arroyo, Fellow in Pre-Columbian Studies, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, at 12pm in 51 Hillhouse
Please join for a light lunch and lecture by Dr. Barbara Arroyo, Fellow in Pre-Columbian Studies, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, at 12pm in 51 Hillhouse.
Come learn about Consent in the Rehearsal Room with the latest addition to the UP Intimacy Advis Team, Aziza Gharib!
Intimacy in a script—whether emotional or physical—can be intimidating. So how can we normalize open communication and collaboration in the rehearsal room to make careers in theatre more sustainable?
In this workshop we’ll discuss what intimacy in theatre is, how to create a culture of consent, expectations for respecting boundaries, and resources to help you advocate for yourself!
Violence negatively affects women’s general well-being and prevents women from fully participating in society. Panelists will consider a new type of violence: online gender-based violence and will focus on the challenges in conceptualization and measurement. It will also consider ways to prevent and eliminate online harassment and violence.
Moderator:
• Tamara Martínez, Coordinator for Equality of Gender, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Scholars:
The Yale-China Association, in partnership with the New Haven Museum, Town Green District, New Haven Free Public Library, and the City of New Haven, is proud to host the 11th Annual Lunarfest in New Haven, Connecticut, on Saturday, January 28, 2023. Lunarfest, the largest celebration of Lunar New Year and Chinese culture in Connecticut, is one of New Haven’s premiere cultural events, promoting cross-cultural awareness and understanding and embracing community collaborations.