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VIRTUAL: The Public Sector & Resource Allocation (morning session)

In what ways do the effects of historically discriminatory government policies linger today, and what scope exists to reduce their remaining harms? And does under-representation of minority groups in the ranks of government officials necessarily undermine the de facto fairness of de jure impartial institutions? Recent research provides insight into these questions, as well as into the implications of changing the way that race itself is conceptualized in empirical discrimination research.

National Work & Family Month Discussion

Join the Yale African American Affinity Group for a National Work & Family Month Discussion with Camille J. Cooper, Ed.D. Camille will discuss the benefits of having a healthy work and family life balance. Today, our families come in all shapes and sizes. Between work, family, and personal life, we all face many responsibilities every day. Which is why finding a healthy balance among them all is so important.

NACC Halloweenie Party!

Come join us for some Halloween fun! Be sure to wear your (scary) masks! And come ready for the costume contest, snacks, games, and an evening of scary stories!
Dinner will be catered, as well as pre-packaged snacks, candy, and drinks.
This event is only for Yale current students, faculty, and staff.

Latino and Iberian Film Festival at Yale

LIFFY strives to promote cultural awareness, mutual understanding, and unity among people of different backgrounds. It carries out this mission by showing films that share the stories and perspectives of people from the diverse countries, languages, and cultures of Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.
All films presented at LIFFY are shown in their original languages with English subtitles. LIFFY screenings are presented free of charge and are open to all members of the Yale and greater New Haven community.

Come and See Documentary เอหิปัสสิโก Screening + Director Q&A

The Thai documentary “Come and See”
The Asian American Cultural Center’s Historic, Artistic, and Cultural Resources team and the Council on Southeast Asian Studies present the “Come and See” documentary film screening followed by Q&A with director Kai Boonprakob and Buddhist scholar Vichak Punich. The documentary follows the clash between the largest and most controversial Buddhist temple in Thailand “Dhammakaya” and the military government told through the eyes of devoted disciples.

VIRTUAL: Lecture: "We thought of ourselves as architects": Coeducation and the Yale Campus, 1968-1973

The Yale University Archives, in collaboration with the Yale Alumni Association are pleased to announce an evening lecture on the digital exhibit, “We thought of ourselves as architects”: Coeducation and the Yale Campus, 1968-1973. Hosted by co-curators Michael Lotstein, University Archivist and Charlotte Keathley, Class of 2022 (Ezra Stiles College), the lecture will delve into the history of Coeducation in Yale College through the lens of the buildings and physical spaces of the Yale campus, which were an integral part of this important period in Yale history.

AACC Game Night!

Come by the AACC for weekly Game Nights! Learn new games (including Asian games/boardgames), meet new people, and take a little break from homework. Win a game or two for a chance to get some AACC swag.

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