5:00–6:00 pm
Zoom
The Caribbean islands are marked by what Lisa Lowe calls the “intimacies of four continents,” a nexus of settler colonization and dispossession, enslavement and indenture, migration and diaspora, which has entangled the histories of the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe. In the second listening lab, we will explore how threads of these knotted histories have shaped the Caribbean's sonic landscape.
1:00–2:00 pm
Zoom
Join the Human Rights Lab for a conversation with Mariame Kaba, moderated by Director of Human Rights Practice Alice Kim and Assistant Professor Reuben Jonathan Miller, as they discuss reparations for Jon Burge torture survivors, what justice looks like, and Mariame’s new book, "We Do This ’Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice."
12:00–1:00 pm
Zoom
D&I Dialogues is a program series for Chicago Booth alumni to come together and discuss various aspects of diversity in work and in life. This session, the third part of the Managing Bias in the Workplace series, focuses on engagement.
11:00 am–12:00 pm
Zoom
Join the UChicago Library for a discussion of "In the Dream House: a Memoir" by Carmen Maria Machado, the fourth in the Library’s series of Diverse Books & Open Conversations.
2:00–3:20 pm
Zoom
Join the Department of Linguistics for the Winter 2021 Inclusive Pedagogy in Linguistics Series. This session will focus on LGTBQ+ inclusion and feature a presentation by Kirby Conrod, with time for Q&A at the end.
12:00–1:00 pm
Zoom
Offered by UChicago Student Wellness, this is a semi-structured space for LGBTQ+ students to receive support from one another during the pandemic and when navigating family dynamics, community, and living arrangements.
9:00–10:00 am
Zoom
Sponsored by UChicago Student Wellness, this support space is for international students to stay connected during these uncertain times.
5:00–6:00 pm
Zoom
Join the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality; the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture; and the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Chicago for a discussion of "No Ordinary Man" featuring filmmaker Chase Joynt, Professor C. Riley Snorton (English, Gender and Sexuality Studies), and advocate and actor Marquise Vilsón.
4:00–5:00 pm
Zoom
Sponsored by UChicago Student Wellness, this support space is for international students to stay connected during these uncertain times.
12:00–1:00 pm
Zoom
D&I Dialogues is a program series for Chicago Booth alumni to come together and discuss various aspects of diversity in work and in life.