Transitional Justice from a Gender Perspective - Special Webinar Workshop
Women’s Groups Waving Truths in Conflict Scenarios
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Women’s Groups Waving Truths in Conflict Scenarios
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Come meet other First-Years as we kick off the start of the fall semester! There will be food truck available and we will also have a few student groups/orgs that will tell us a bit about their group. Yale COVID Restrictions will require that we limit capacity for this event. RSVP is required via Yale Connect/Campus Groups
This event is being hosted by the Yale Student Engagement program: Native American Cultural Center, Asian American Cultural Center, African American Cultural Center, and La Casa Cultural Center.
Moderated by Ever Osorio (Yale University) in Spanish with English translation.
Please register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xPMd2VV4SGiDKxNNE4NITw
Organized by the student network of the Latin American Interdisciplinary Gender Studies Network (LAIGN). Event in Spanish with English translation.
La lucha contra la violencia de género en América Latina
“La profundización de la violencia de género en un contexto de restauración patriarcal”.
Mgtr. Andrea Tuana. Trabajadora social. Directora de El Paso, ONG orientada al trabajo en derechos humanos y violencia doméstica y sexual (Uruguay).
“Estado cómplice y responsable: las reparaciones judiciales a víctimas de violencia doméstica en Colombia”.
Mgtr. Natalia Soledad Aprile. Abogada. Profesora e investigadora de Derecho Público y Género (Universidad del Rosario – Colombia)
Be a primary source! Stop by to write a postcard for the University archives. The prompt for the postcards is “What excites you about being on campus?” The first 100 students in attendance will receive a leather-bound journal from Yale University Libraries. Stickers, pens, and snacks will also be available.
This event is part of our Help us Make History initiative, which gathers the experiences of Yale students during the pandemic. Students are also invited to submit online.
Join Yale Club of Utah for a Zoom conversation with author and virtuoso violinist Gerald Elias (Yale College ‘75; Yale School of Music) about his book Devil’s Trill: A Daniel Jacobus Mystery. This online event will include live music by the author in addition to the discussion.
Tune in for a special edition of Yale Alumni LIVE featuring Dwayne Betts ’16 JD. He will be joined by special guest Amy Rodriguez, an ECHO Perfect 10 intern at the Yale Alumni Association this summer.
No registration is required. To watch, visit @YaleAlumni on Instagram on August 12 at 12 p.m. ET and tap the profile image when “LIVE” appears.
Join us for an evening of fun, games, and light snacks as we kick-off the fall semester!!
The Native American Cultural Center would like to invite all new incoming first-year, second-year, graduate, and professional students to the NACC New Student Orientation. This event will occur both virtually and in-person.
We will be covering various aspects of student club/orgs, the Indigenous Yale community, meeting the NACC leadership, and experiencing a guided tour of the NACC building.
To register please use this link: https://forms.gle/dbhVt2TgSwy1GCMMA
Deadline to apply is August 27th!