Voices: A Walking Tour
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Race and Memory at UNC
Hyde Hall, University Room 176 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NCWilliam Sturkey, associate professor in the History Department, and Danita Mason-Hogans, civil rights activist and historian, will discuss the history of race and memory at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1789 to the present, exploring the basic elements of Chapel Hill’s racial history and … Continued
University/Community MLK Memorial Banquet
The University/Community MLK Memorial Banquet features a keynote speaker, entertainment, the presentation of the MLK/Edith Wiggins High School Senior Scholarship, and the Bridge Builders and Citizenship Awards. This year’s speaker will be Elmira Mangum, Ph.D. In 2014, Dr. Mangum became the first woman … Continued
MLK Lecture & Awards Ceremony
Great Hall Student Union, 209 South Road, NCThe MLK Lecture and Awards Ceremony has featured such speakers as journalist Soledad O’Brien, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, former NAACP President/activist Benjamin Jealous, professor/author/radio host Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, social activist/author/co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter Patrisse Cullors, and many more since its … Continued
Film: “In the Name of Belief”
Virtual“Indonesian Pluralities” is a film documentary series that explores the social richness and political challenge of religious, ethnic, and gender diversity in Indonesia today. Funded by the Henry Luce Foundation (New York) and created and produced by Robert Hefner and Zainal … Continued
MLK Celebration Week Capstone Culture Show
The PitCome join us to experience various performances from a variety of student organizations alongside a DJ event. Co-sponsored by Carolina Athletics, Carolina Center for Public Service, Center for Faculty Excellence, College of Arts & Sciences, General Alumni Association, Gillings School … Continued
How Healers Became Killers
VirtualPhysicians played an important role as planners and implementers of Nazi racial policy. This lecture discusses how medical professionals enforced two significant aspects of Nazi policy: compulsory sterilization and the clandestine "Euthanasia" program, the Nazis’ first program of mass murder. … Continued
CGSF Carolina Connections
Graduate Student Center 211A West Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NCJoin your first-gen peers for a networking social and lunch at the Graduate Student Center! This is a great chance to kick off the semester, meet new people, and unwind. Lunch will be provided. All meals will be individually wrapped … Continued
Virtual IME: Connections and Counsel
VirtualThis event is for 1st and 2nd-year graduate students. Come get to know your peers and hear words of wisdom from seasoned scholars! The first half of the event will consist of a speed-friending mixer, where you will be randomly sorted into … Continued
Aisha as Adaptation of Austen’s Emma
VirtualTristanne Connolly (University of Waterloo, Canada) will speak on Rajshree Ojha’s 2010 film Aisha as an adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Emma, connecting British regency literature to modern-day Bollywood. This talk is free and open to the public and will be held virtually over … Continued