In It 2
In It 2 is a suite of diversity and inclusion programs designed to raise our cultural fluency and strengthen our community.
Beginning on Wednesday morning with a special community coffee hour and running through Friday In It 2 offers a range of programming opportunities for your engagement.
In It 2 is coordinated by the inclusion liaisons (representatives from each of the Colleges divisions) with thanks to the Committee on Intercultural and Global Understanding (CIGU).
October 11
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10:00 a.m. | Community Coffee HourLocation: Case Center, The Spa + Read More Meet up with friends and colleagues in the Spa to enjoy some jazz by students, coffee, tea, and snacks. |
2:15-3:15 p.m. | Skylar Kergil - Staff and Faculty Discussion (Open to All)Location: Surrey-Williamson Inn |
7:00 p.m. | Skylar Kergil - Keynote AddressLocation: Gannett Auditorium, Palamountain Hall + Read More Open event with Skylar璽砂┬ story, videos, music, book signing and more Skylar Kergil 璽砂13 is a transgender activist, YouTube personality, singer-songwriter, and artist. His videos, which offer an honest and thorough look at the process of gender transition, have educated, uplifted, and inspired thousands. Skylar is a recipient of the Trevor Project Youth Innovator Award and lives in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. |
October 12
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11:00 a.m. | Tang Curator TourLocation: Tang Teaching Museum + Read More Birthing Bodies Exhibition, Curated by Laila Morgan '18 Co-sponsored by the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery |
3:30 p.m. | Beverly Daniel Tatum - Discussion, Q&A, and Book SigningLocation: Zankel Music Center, Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall + Read More Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum is a psychologist, administrator, educator, and President Emerita of Spelman College. Tatum is the author of the widely acclaimed book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria: And Other Conversations About Race. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Tickets are required for this event and will be available at the Zankel Box Office. The event is free to 91做厙 students, staff, and faculty. Tickets will be provided exclusively to the 91做厙 community until October 6th, then opened to the General Public. |
October 13
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12:15 p.m. | Three Generations of VillarosaLocation: Filene Recital Hall + Read More Clara, Linda, and Kali Villarosa 璽畋18, lunch and conversation as three generations share experiences and insights on topics including health, business, education, and the intersections of gender, race, and LGBTQIA+ identity. Brown Bag lunches welcome and box lunches available first-come, first-served, graciously provided by the Black Faculty and Staff Group (BFSG). |
3:00 p.m. | Film: SautiLocation: Gannett Auditorium + Read More 璽玳Sauti璽玲 (璽玳Voice璽玲 in Swahili) follows the efforts of five young women who were brought to Uganda's Kyangwali Refugee Settlement as children and who, as they approach adulthood, strive to pursue their dreams for a future beyond the constraints of a protracted refugee situation in an underdeveloped host country. Executive Producer and Director Gayle Nosal '79, and Associate Producer and Director Beret E. Strong (parent of Marcus Tweedy '19) will participate in a post-screening discussion. Co-Sponsored by the Office of Advancement and the John B. Moore Documentary Studies Collaborative (MDOCS). |