10:00–11:30 am
Zoom
Hearing One Another introduces practical approaches to help people develop effective communication and listening skills.
1:00–3:00 pm
Eckhardt Research Center, Room 161
Hearing One Another introduces practical approaches to help people develop effective communication and listening skills.
10:00–11:00 am
Zoom
This virtual session will share best practices for cultivating inclusive meetings where all participants feel invited to contribute their knowledge, ideas, and questions. The session will also share how differences in backgrounds can enrich meetings when they are intentionally included in the meeting structure.
12:00–7:00 pm
L1 Retail Store, 319 E. Garfield Blvd.
Arts + Public Life's (APL) first summer outdoor arts marketplace will be hosted at the L1 Creative Business Accelerator + Retail Shop patio. This new, single-day outdoor summer arts marketplace will showcase unique artwork and products made primarily by South Side artists and creative entrepreneurs.
12:00–1:15 pm
Zoom
Join the Booth School of Business for a special D&I Dialogues event featuring a transatlantic discussion between British anti-racism activist Nova Reid and Booth adjunct assistant professor of strategy, Felicia Joy.
12:00–5:00 pm
Walker Quad
The Black Arts Festival is a one-day event hosted by the University of Chicago Black in Academia Resource Group.
11:00 am–8:00 pm
DuSable Museum DuSable Museum of African American History, 740 E. 56th Pl.
Attend a community-wide Juneteenth BBQ and block party featuring activities for all ages and live performances—including appearances by artists Chance the Rapper and Vic Mensa.
8:00–9:30 pm
Green Line Performing Arts Center, 329 E. Garfield Blvd.
Arts + Public Life is excited to showcase its 2022-23 performance residents in the "My Best Friend is Black" live comedy variety show in the Green Line Performing Arts Center.
4:00–6:00 pm
Facebook Live
This event, in celebration of Juneteenth, will feature Black LGBT+ community members and representatives of the Christian church discussing Black LGBT+ church hurt and the path to reconciliation.
12:00–1:00 pm
Kersten Physics Teaching Center, Room 309
Attend a discussion of an article titled "A Case for Reparations at the University of Chicago" by Caine Jordan, Guy Emerson Mount, and Kai Parker.