Past Events

May.
28

4:00–5:15 pm

Remembering Mine: A Roundtable on Liberatory Memory Work

Zoom web conference

Attend a virtual roundtable discussion exploring the power of liberatory memory work and truth-telling platforms on the five-year anniversary of Chicago's reparations ordinance for survivors of Jon Burge police torture.

May.
28

12:00–1:00 pm

Diversity Dialogues: Jahne Brown and Justin Douglas

Zoom web conference

Diversity Dialogues are monthly sessions designed to bring together individuals from across the University to learn about and act upon issues related to diversity and inclusion. This session will feature Jahne Brown and Justin Douglas.

May.
26

6:00–7:15 pm

The Long Term: Decarceration and Freedom in the COVID-19 Moment and Beyond

Zoom web conference

Panelists will reflect on the impact of COVID-19 behind bars and contemporary struggles to end death by incarceration, a term that has taken on new meaning in the context of the pandemic.

May.
25

2:00–3:00 pm

SLAVICULT Reading Group Discussion

Zoom web conference

Join the the Slavery and Visual Culture (SLAVICULT) Working Group for a discussion of Alejandro de la Fuente's essay "Afro-Latin American Art," from the collection Afro-Latin American Studies: An Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 2018), edited by Alejandro de la Fuente and George Reid Andrews.

May.
25

11:00–11:15 am

Memorial Day Observance

Zoom web conference

Join the Office for Military-Affiliated Communities for a Memorial Day Observence.

May.
21

6:00–7:30 pm

PowerPoint Party: Share Your Brilliance!

Zoom web conference

LGTBQ students are invited to share a brief presentation about themselves and their passions.

May.
20

5:30–7:30 pm

Enlighten 2.0

Zoom web conference

Offered by the Center for Identity + Inclusion, Enlighten 2.0 is a community-based group for students on the transgender/nonconforming/gender fluid spectrum.

May.
18

6:00–7:30 pm

The “Great Equalizer?" Interrogating COVID-19’s Racial Filter

Zoom web conference

This panel features early research findings of UChicago scholars exploring these racial disparities and their roots in entrenched structural racism. 

May.
14

12:00–1:00 pm

Remote Support: Adopting a Strengths-Based Approach for Supporting FLI Students

Zoom web conference

Attend a webinar with Dr. Tieka Harris, current Director of the Educational Opportunity Fund Program at the College of New Jersey.

May.
13

5:30–7:30 pm

Enlighten 2.0

Zoom web conference

Offered by the Center for Identity + Inclusion, Enlighten 2.0 is a community-based group for students on the transgender/nonconforming/gender fluid spectrum.

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