Past Events

Oct.
14

7:00–8:00 pm

"A Most Beautiful Thing": Screening and Panel Discussion

Zoom

"A Most Beautiful Thing" tells the story of the first African American high school rowing team in the nation from the West Side of Chicago.

Oct.
14

4:30–6:00 pm

Racial and Cultural Contours of Community Interventions, Advocacy, and Change

Zoom

This virtual event, hosted by University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, is part of a series that offers critical perspectives on social work and the profession's efforts in advancing a more just society.

Oct.
14

3:00–4:00 pm

Ada Lovelace Week: Industry

Zoom

Attend the second event during Ada Lovelace Week, which will feature two speakers with extensive experience in the tech industry.

Oct.
14

1:00–2:00 pm

SLAVCULT Welcome Reception

Zoom

Attend an informal meeting of the Slavery and Visual Culture Working Group (SLAVICULT) to meet people interested in the study of slavery and visual culture and learn about the group's plans for this academic year.

Oct.
13

3:00–5:00 pm

Ada Lovelace Week: Opening Plenary

Zoom

Attend the opening session of Ada Lovelace Week featuring keynotes from panelists representing work that spans across many fields.

Oct.
12

6:00–8:00 pm

Group Wellness Coaching for Students of Color

Zoom

Students will have an opportunity to work through shared wellness concerns and experiences in an open and supportive environment.

Oct.
6

11:00 am–12:00 pm

Transcending Boundaries: Immigrant and Refugee Health in 2020

Zoom

The Center for Chronic Disease Research & Policy (CDRP) is hosting a virtual seminar series titled "Transcending Boundaries: Immigrant and Refugee Health in 2020." 

Sep.
28

5:30–6:30 pm

Coffee Connect with Blue Star Families

Zoom meeting

Join Blue Star Families for a virtual Coffee Connect to kick off the inaugural Blue Star Welcome Week.

Sep.
10

2:30–3:40 pm

Exploring Solidarity, Tension, and Blending Between the Black and LatinX Communities

Zoom

Join the Hispanic/Latinx Resource Group, Center for Identity + Inclusion, CSRPC, and UCSC for a discussion centering on the history of interactions between Black and LatinX communities; how racism, anti-Blackness, and colonialism have shaped those interactions; and the ways in which Black and LatinX people have come together in solidarity to fight against oppression.  

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