City of Hampton Bulletin Board 11.11.11MarketingINC
The document contains announcements for several upcoming community events in Hampton, Virginia in November 2011, including a Thanksgiving feast, a Miles Davis tribute performance, a small works art exhibit, job postings, animal shelter services, library and senior center programs, neighborhood association meetings, a talent show for teens, tutoring programs, and a holiday party for children. It encourages residents to stay updated on city news and events through the city's website and social media pages.
This document lists various organizations, museums, libraries, and historical sites located around the city of Terre Haute, Indiana and the surrounding counties that provide opportunities to learn about the history and culture of the local area. Some of the locations mentioned include the Clabber Girl Museum, Eugene V. Debs Museum, various Indiana State University archives and libraries, the Coal Town & Railroad Museum, and historical societies of Vigo, Knox, and Sullivan counties.
The document announces two upcoming events promoting time banking:
1) The Oakland Mills Village Association Cultural Festival on October 9th from 11am to 4pm featuring live music, activities, health screenings, and vendors. Help staff the time banking table and RSVP by October 5th.
2) Climate Action Day on October 10th from 1pm to 4pm at Hopewell Park sponsored by the Columbia Association and Howard County Climate Change Initiative. Come staff the time banking table and help promote lowering carbon footprints. RSVP by October 5th.
The document appears to be notes from an event discussing various topics related to Pittsburgh including people, places, organizations, and issues. Some key topics mentioned include Robert Blackwell from Arkansas, Hardy from Arkansas, community tables, exports, CMU, razing, basketball nets, Alcosan, voting, transit, Allegheny Commons, malice, being active, being messy, and Bill Peduto. The document provides short snippets of information without full context or explanation around each term.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is holding an interfaith prayer service on September 21st at 5pm at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Provo to pray for those in need of shelter. The event will include music, prayer, scripture readings, and remarks by Utah Valley University President Matt Holland. Visitors can find more details at www.habitatuc.org or by calling 801-344-8527.
The United Chinese Students Association document outlines the executive board, including the president Fei Zheng, vice president Anna Jiang, secretary Pauline Yap, and treasurer Elaine Wu. The mission of UCSA is to form a solid foundation for better communication and leadership among students. Upcoming events include movie night, cultural night, education film night and sports night. Elections will be held for secretary and international representative positions.
Adelphi University celebrated Black History Month in February with various events including a race deconstructing workshop, lectures, and a dinner celebration with keynote speaker Chris Bernard. Other events included a Black History Month Jeopardy game and a discussion on the recent killings of unarmed black men and nationwide protests against police brutality. The monthlong events helped students learn more about Black history, culture, and the ongoing issues of race in society.
Cultural rhetorics2014.shemaystandhere.prespowerpointEmily Legg
This document summarizes and quotes from several sources about the history of Cherokee education, particularly the Cherokee Female Seminary. It provides context about the seminary's founding in the 1800s, its closure due to political pressures in the 1860s, its reopening and subsequent burnings in the late 1800s. It discusses themes of Cherokee storytelling traditions, gender roles, and the importance of local knowledge and oral histories in understanding Cherokee culture. The document concludes with a poem written by a 1905 senior from the seminary expressing hope that the school continues its role in Cherokee education and cultural preservation.
City of Hampton Bulletin Board 11.11.11MarketingINC
The document contains announcements for several upcoming community events in Hampton, Virginia in November 2011, including a Thanksgiving feast, a Miles Davis tribute performance, a small works art exhibit, job postings, animal shelter services, library and senior center programs, neighborhood association meetings, a talent show for teens, tutoring programs, and a holiday party for children. It encourages residents to stay updated on city news and events through the city's website and social media pages.
This document lists various organizations, museums, libraries, and historical sites located around the city of Terre Haute, Indiana and the surrounding counties that provide opportunities to learn about the history and culture of the local area. Some of the locations mentioned include the Clabber Girl Museum, Eugene V. Debs Museum, various Indiana State University archives and libraries, the Coal Town & Railroad Museum, and historical societies of Vigo, Knox, and Sullivan counties.
The document announces two upcoming events promoting time banking:
1) The Oakland Mills Village Association Cultural Festival on October 9th from 11am to 4pm featuring live music, activities, health screenings, and vendors. Help staff the time banking table and RSVP by October 5th.
2) Climate Action Day on October 10th from 1pm to 4pm at Hopewell Park sponsored by the Columbia Association and Howard County Climate Change Initiative. Come staff the time banking table and help promote lowering carbon footprints. RSVP by October 5th.
The document appears to be notes from an event discussing various topics related to Pittsburgh including people, places, organizations, and issues. Some key topics mentioned include Robert Blackwell from Arkansas, Hardy from Arkansas, community tables, exports, CMU, razing, basketball nets, Alcosan, voting, transit, Allegheny Commons, malice, being active, being messy, and Bill Peduto. The document provides short snippets of information without full context or explanation around each term.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is holding an interfaith prayer service on September 21st at 5pm at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Provo to pray for those in need of shelter. The event will include music, prayer, scripture readings, and remarks by Utah Valley University President Matt Holland. Visitors can find more details at www.habitatuc.org or by calling 801-344-8527.
The United Chinese Students Association document outlines the executive board, including the president Fei Zheng, vice president Anna Jiang, secretary Pauline Yap, and treasurer Elaine Wu. The mission of UCSA is to form a solid foundation for better communication and leadership among students. Upcoming events include movie night, cultural night, education film night and sports night. Elections will be held for secretary and international representative positions.
Adelphi University celebrated Black History Month in February with various events including a race deconstructing workshop, lectures, and a dinner celebration with keynote speaker Chris Bernard. Other events included a Black History Month Jeopardy game and a discussion on the recent killings of unarmed black men and nationwide protests against police brutality. The monthlong events helped students learn more about Black history, culture, and the ongoing issues of race in society.
Cultural rhetorics2014.shemaystandhere.prespowerpointEmily Legg
This document summarizes and quotes from several sources about the history of Cherokee education, particularly the Cherokee Female Seminary. It provides context about the seminary's founding in the 1800s, its closure due to political pressures in the 1860s, its reopening and subsequent burnings in the late 1800s. It discusses themes of Cherokee storytelling traditions, gender roles, and the importance of local knowledge and oral histories in understanding Cherokee culture. The document concludes with a poem written by a 1905 senior from the seminary expressing hope that the school continues its role in Cherokee education and cultural preservation.
The Kentucky Historical Society has launched a new tour of historic downtown Danville on their "Explore Kentucky History" smartphone app. The Danville tour includes 19 historical markers within walking distance of the downtown area that highlight Kentucky's pioneer past, founding, early medicine, education, the Civil War and more. It is the first community-based tour on the app and is meant to serve as an example for other local groups to create their own tours. The app combines historical markers with items from the KHS collections and community-submitted materials to tell Kentucky's story through interactive mapped points of interest.
The document provides details about the #9 Kilgore vs. #11 Northwest Mississippi junior college football bowl game held on December 1, 2012. It notes that over 4,000 people attended, making it the largest NJCAA bowl game attendance. It also discusses the estimated economic impact of $1.3 million and plans to expand media coverage and events around future bowl games.
Mayor Lucy Lou, a dog, is the mayor of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky. Liz studied human rights in Costa Rica and wants to travel the world helping people through humanitarian relief work or expanding a business to help those in need. She currently lives in Lexington, Kentucky and works as a leader at Pier 1.
This document provides information about homelessness statistics globally and locally in California and Berkeley. It then summarizes the service activities that the Cal Rotaract club has participated in during September, including building a playground, renovating a home, and networking with Rotarians. The document outlines how to join the club, requirements for membership, and points/reward systems for participation. Upcoming events are listed for October. Contact information is provided at the end.
The document is about celebrating Santa Lucia in Italy on December 13th. It discusses a multilateral Comenius project involving several European countries including Spain, England, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, and Italy. On December 13th, Santa Lucia brings sweets and small gifts to good children and coal to misbehaving children according to tradition. The school plans to celebrate with a secret Santa gift exchange.
The document summarizes recent and current projects focusing on Julius Rosenwald Fund school projects from the 1930s, including lobbying for African American schools during the New Deal era. It discusses the Gibson County Training School/Polk-Clark Enrichment Center in Milan, Tennessee, as well as Julius Rosenwald Fund school projects. Finally, it lists conferences in 2012 about Rosenwald schools and the Julius Rosenwald Fund, and the role of Jeanes Supervisors and their work with rural Black women in Jim Crow-era Alabama.
The document summarizes the transition from the People's Transportation Plan (PTP) 1.0 to PTP 2.0 in Miami-Dade County. PTP 1.0 made limited progress on major transportation corridors due to relying on a single technology (Metrorail) and funding mechanism. PTP 2.0 takes a new approach where each corridor has its own unique technology, such as light rail or bus rapid transit, and funding solutions through partnerships with different levels of government and innovative sources. It provides examples of how PTP 2.0 has already been implemented for the Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link and its potential application to the Tri-Rail Coastal Link project.
This document discusses how object-oriented data management can enable smart energy control in buildings. It describes how traditional building control systems using proprietary and non-interoperable components can be transformed into an open, integrated system using object-oriented data modeling and an embedded object-oriented database to store and manage the building control network configuration. This approach provides benefits like increased productivity for developers, high performance, low maintenance costs, and flexibility to enhance the system over time.
This document discusses streaming data architectures and technologies. It begins with defining streaming processing as processing data continuously as it arrives, rather than in batches. It then covers streaming architectures, scalable data ingestion technologies like Kafka and Flume, and real-time streaming processing systems like Storm, Samza and Spark Streaming. The document aims to provide an overview of building distributed streaming systems for processing high volumes of real-time data.
The document describes the Transportation Outreach Planner, an interactive mapping and reporting tool that allows users to extract demographic data and statistics about selected geographic areas. It can retrieve data on race, age, language, income and other attributes for census places, neighborhoods, and census block groups from 1970 to 2010. The tool also provides comparison reports, a diversity index, customized area selection, and export functions. It includes data for 34 municipalities and 75 neighborhoods in Miami-Dade County.
Outlook for the World Paper Grade Pulp MarketEuropeanPaper
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Cryptography is the practice of securing communication and information by converting plaintext into ciphertext. The document provides an introduction to cryptography including its history from ancient times to the present. It discusses terminology like plaintext, encryption, ciphertext, decryption, and keys. Symmetric key cryptography uses a single key for encryption and decryption while asymmetric key cryptography uses two different keys. Examples of symmetric methods are DES, 3DES, AES, and RC4, while RSA is a common asymmetric method. Applications of cryptography include ATMs, email passwords, e-payments, e-commerce, electronic voting, defense services, securing data, and access control.
Several upcoming events were announced celebrating Latin@ culture, including an Around the World event on September 27th featuring food, music and crafts from various cultures; the Festival of the Forks on September 17th embracing Latin@ heritage through food, music and dance in Albion Park; and a Salsa Night on October 14th with a live band and professional instructors providing Salsa dance lessons. Additionally, a free public screening of the film "I Am the Queen" was announced for October 3rd exploring the experiences of transgender teenagers in Puerto Rico, with a Q&A with the co-director to follow.
The document provides information on various events happening in September, October, November and December at Wellesley College. Some of the key events summarized are:
1) A Bingo night on September 18th where $500 worth of prizes will be won. 2) A hypnotist performance on September 19th where students may get hypnotized. 3) A Red Sox game trip on September 24th leaving from campus at 5pm.
4) Various trips planned in September like to outlets and Newport, RI as well as regular activities like kickball, football viewings and tie dye. Family weekend is scheduled for October 17th-19th along with cheering at the Head of the Charles regatta.
5
The document summarizes various upcoming events at CCSU, including opportunities for students to voice concerns or get involved. It discusses the following:
- Gallaudet Hall Council meets Wednesdays at 10PM in the basement lobby to discuss dorm matters.
- Food committee meets every other Wednesday at 2:30PM to provide student feedback on food services.
- The improv comedy club Schlock performs Fridays from 12-2PM and is hosting a comedy show on April 13th.
- Open mic nights are held monthly, with the next one on April 12th, and provide a chance for students to perform and socialize over free food.
This document contains announcements for various community events in and around Woodstock, Vermont for the months of March through May and beyond. Events include performances, workshops, lectures, films, and classes on topics like the arts, history, nature and the environment, health, and more. Locations include the Norman Williams Public Library, Thompson Senior Center, Billings Farm and Museum, and Woodstock Community Television.
King's College hosts events during National Hunger for Justice Week from November 17-23 to raise awareness of social justice issues like hunger, homelessness, and poverty. Events include students living in cardboard boxes to experience homelessness, volunteering at local shelters, and participating in an Oxfam Hunger Banquet simulation. An art exhibit featuring photos from King's service trips is also on display.
The Kentucky Historical Society has launched a new tour of historic downtown Danville on their "Explore Kentucky History" smartphone app. The Danville tour includes 19 historical markers within walking distance of the downtown area that highlight Kentucky's pioneer past, founding, early medicine, education, the Civil War and more. It is the first community-based tour on the app and is meant to serve as an example for other local groups to create their own tours. The app combines historical markers with items from the KHS collections and community-submitted materials to tell Kentucky's story through interactive mapped points of interest.
The document provides details about the #9 Kilgore vs. #11 Northwest Mississippi junior college football bowl game held on December 1, 2012. It notes that over 4,000 people attended, making it the largest NJCAA bowl game attendance. It also discusses the estimated economic impact of $1.3 million and plans to expand media coverage and events around future bowl games.
Mayor Lucy Lou, a dog, is the mayor of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky. Liz studied human rights in Costa Rica and wants to travel the world helping people through humanitarian relief work or expanding a business to help those in need. She currently lives in Lexington, Kentucky and works as a leader at Pier 1.
This document provides information about homelessness statistics globally and locally in California and Berkeley. It then summarizes the service activities that the Cal Rotaract club has participated in during September, including building a playground, renovating a home, and networking with Rotarians. The document outlines how to join the club, requirements for membership, and points/reward systems for participation. Upcoming events are listed for October. Contact information is provided at the end.
The document is about celebrating Santa Lucia in Italy on December 13th. It discusses a multilateral Comenius project involving several European countries including Spain, England, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, and Italy. On December 13th, Santa Lucia brings sweets and small gifts to good children and coal to misbehaving children according to tradition. The school plans to celebrate with a secret Santa gift exchange.
The document summarizes recent and current projects focusing on Julius Rosenwald Fund school projects from the 1930s, including lobbying for African American schools during the New Deal era. It discusses the Gibson County Training School/Polk-Clark Enrichment Center in Milan, Tennessee, as well as Julius Rosenwald Fund school projects. Finally, it lists conferences in 2012 about Rosenwald schools and the Julius Rosenwald Fund, and the role of Jeanes Supervisors and their work with rural Black women in Jim Crow-era Alabama.
The document summarizes the transition from the People's Transportation Plan (PTP) 1.0 to PTP 2.0 in Miami-Dade County. PTP 1.0 made limited progress on major transportation corridors due to relying on a single technology (Metrorail) and funding mechanism. PTP 2.0 takes a new approach where each corridor has its own unique technology, such as light rail or bus rapid transit, and funding solutions through partnerships with different levels of government and innovative sources. It provides examples of how PTP 2.0 has already been implemented for the Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link and its potential application to the Tri-Rail Coastal Link project.
This document discusses how object-oriented data management can enable smart energy control in buildings. It describes how traditional building control systems using proprietary and non-interoperable components can be transformed into an open, integrated system using object-oriented data modeling and an embedded object-oriented database to store and manage the building control network configuration. This approach provides benefits like increased productivity for developers, high performance, low maintenance costs, and flexibility to enhance the system over time.
This document discusses streaming data architectures and technologies. It begins with defining streaming processing as processing data continuously as it arrives, rather than in batches. It then covers streaming architectures, scalable data ingestion technologies like Kafka and Flume, and real-time streaming processing systems like Storm, Samza and Spark Streaming. The document aims to provide an overview of building distributed streaming systems for processing high volumes of real-time data.
The document describes the Transportation Outreach Planner, an interactive mapping and reporting tool that allows users to extract demographic data and statistics about selected geographic areas. It can retrieve data on race, age, language, income and other attributes for census places, neighborhoods, and census block groups from 1970 to 2010. The tool also provides comparison reports, a diversity index, customized area selection, and export functions. It includes data for 34 municipalities and 75 neighborhoods in Miami-Dade County.
Outlook for the World Paper Grade Pulp MarketEuropeanPaper
By Kurt Schaefer from RISI. This was presented during the Pulp and paper European market outlook session, organised as part of European Paper Week 2015. More at http://www.cepi.org/epw
NetSuite and Sage ERP X3 Solution SpotlightBlytheco
When researching the right ERP solution for your business, we know it can be challenging to get information that compares the solutions head to head. Join us to see how NetSuite and Sage ERP X3 match up in a variety of areas including technology, user interface, functionality, and more.
Cryptography is the practice of securing communication and information by converting plaintext into ciphertext. The document provides an introduction to cryptography including its history from ancient times to the present. It discusses terminology like plaintext, encryption, ciphertext, decryption, and keys. Symmetric key cryptography uses a single key for encryption and decryption while asymmetric key cryptography uses two different keys. Examples of symmetric methods are DES, 3DES, AES, and RC4, while RSA is a common asymmetric method. Applications of cryptography include ATMs, email passwords, e-payments, e-commerce, electronic voting, defense services, securing data, and access control.
Several upcoming events were announced celebrating Latin@ culture, including an Around the World event on September 27th featuring food, music and crafts from various cultures; the Festival of the Forks on September 17th embracing Latin@ heritage through food, music and dance in Albion Park; and a Salsa Night on October 14th with a live band and professional instructors providing Salsa dance lessons. Additionally, a free public screening of the film "I Am the Queen" was announced for October 3rd exploring the experiences of transgender teenagers in Puerto Rico, with a Q&A with the co-director to follow.
The document provides information on various events happening in September, October, November and December at Wellesley College. Some of the key events summarized are:
1) A Bingo night on September 18th where $500 worth of prizes will be won. 2) A hypnotist performance on September 19th where students may get hypnotized. 3) A Red Sox game trip on September 24th leaving from campus at 5pm.
4) Various trips planned in September like to outlets and Newport, RI as well as regular activities like kickball, football viewings and tie dye. Family weekend is scheduled for October 17th-19th along with cheering at the Head of the Charles regatta.
5
The document summarizes various upcoming events at CCSU, including opportunities for students to voice concerns or get involved. It discusses the following:
- Gallaudet Hall Council meets Wednesdays at 10PM in the basement lobby to discuss dorm matters.
- Food committee meets every other Wednesday at 2:30PM to provide student feedback on food services.
- The improv comedy club Schlock performs Fridays from 12-2PM and is hosting a comedy show on April 13th.
- Open mic nights are held monthly, with the next one on April 12th, and provide a chance for students to perform and socialize over free food.
This document contains announcements for various community events in and around Woodstock, Vermont for the months of March through May and beyond. Events include performances, workshops, lectures, films, and classes on topics like the arts, history, nature and the environment, health, and more. Locations include the Norman Williams Public Library, Thompson Senior Center, Billings Farm and Museum, and Woodstock Community Television.
King's College hosts events during National Hunger for Justice Week from November 17-23 to raise awareness of social justice issues like hunger, homelessness, and poverty. Events include students living in cardboard boxes to experience homelessness, volunteering at local shelters, and participating in an Oxfam Hunger Banquet simulation. An art exhibit featuring photos from King's service trips is also on display.
The document lists several upcoming events at the Oceanside Library and in the community:
Homework help is offered on Mondays and Thursdays from 3:30-5:30 pm. Children's programs include Minecraft on 2/4, Tween Tech Creations on 2/11, and LEGO building on 2/18. A Valentine's storytime will be held on 2/13. Teen programs include a Zombie Valentine program on 2/3 and a movie on 2/10. Community events include a surf competition on 2/20-2/21 and Valentine's crafts on 2/11 at the bookmobile. A free tax preparation event will be held on 2/27 from
This document is a newsletter from the Pickering Public Library that provides information about programs and events for June to August 2016. It outlines registration details and accessibility information. It then lists numerous children's, teen and adult programs covering topics like the summer reading club, storytimes, movies, crafts, science activities and more. Location and contact details are provided at the end.
The document summarizes a Black History Month event held at Mid-City Campus on February 28, 2011. It provides an agenda of presentations and performances that celebrated black history and leaders, including readings of poems by Maya Angelou and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. Students learned about local black figures and enjoyed posters, with opportunity drawings held at the conclusion of the successful event organized by the Black History Committee and supported by the college.
The document provides information about the various museums and cultural centers run by the City of Austin's Museum & Cultural Programs Division. It introduces each site along with its manager and gives brief descriptions of their focuses and upcoming events for 2015-2016. The division aims to enrich the community through exhibits, events, classes and public art that showcase Austin's history and diverse cultural heritage.
The Will W. Alexander Library at Dillard University is hosting a series of events throughout February to celebrate Black History Month called "Discovering our Past Embracing our Future". Events include a book signing by the author of a biography on Maynard Jackson, a movie night screening "Sankofa", a poetry night, and the launch of a new book club which will discuss the novel "Push" by Sapphire. Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend and celebrate the history and culture of black people.
The document lists various events happening throughout October for LGBT History Month at the University of Mississippi. Events include:
1) An opening reception on October 1st to kick off LGBT History Month, with remarks given at 12:15pm.
2) Several showings of the play "Teddy Ferrara" from October 1st-4th, which confronts issues of cyber bullying, gay bashing, and suicide.
3) Weekly meetings of the UM Pride Network student organization every Thursday from 6-8pm.
4) Screenings of films like "To Wong Foo" and "Paris is Burning" at various residential hall locations to discuss LGBTQ issues.
5) Other events
The document provides information on various programs and events taking place at the Meade County Public Library in October 2011. There will be yoga classes, book discussions, workshops on diabetes and CPR certification. Children's programs include storytimes, arts and crafts activities, and a movie matinee. Teen events include making art journals, a film screening, and activities for Teen Read Week.
The document provides information about programs and events at the Washington County Public Library in November 2013. There are several children's programs offered on various days of the week for different age groups, including story times, music, and puppets. Teen and adult programs include a Catching Fire poster contest, pinecone turkey craft, Affordable Care Act assistance, and a book discussion group. Computer classes on Pinterest, computer basics, and internet basics are also listed. Library hours and contact information are provided.
Find out about all of the events and services the library is featuring this summer, including an educational series about Muslim culture, a One Book, One Community event featuring The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, the Friends Ice Cream Social and more.
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Cultural Theme Month
1. BLACK
HISTORY
MONTH
EMPOWERMENT
Individuals with differing abilities requiring accommodations should contact OSEMA at 607-274-3222,
osema@ithaca.edu, Campus Center, 3rd floor. We ask that requests be made as soon as possible.
THURS. FEB 2 | 7 PM | CLARK LOUNGE
Screening and Dialogue: “13th” (Netflix)
TUES. FEB 7 | 7 PM | TEXTOR 101
Major!- Sponsored by the Center for LGBT Education
MON. FEB 13 | 7 PM | KLINGENSTEIN
Activists on Activists: with Drew Drake
SAT. FEB 18 | 6 PM | EMERSON SUITES
2nd Annual Showcase of Blackness: Hosted by Sister 2 Sister
THURS. FEB 23 | 7 PM | EMERSON SUITES
Activists on Activists: with Jewel Cadet
MON. FEB 20 - FRI. FEB 24
Winter Week-Hosted by the African Latino Society
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2. LATINX
HERITAGE
MONTH
CUIDENSE | SELF CARE
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WED. SEPT 7 | 7 PM | IC SQUARE
Elizabeth Acevedo: An Evening of Spoken Word
THUR. SEPT 15 | 7 PM | KLINGENSTEIN
Kickoff Event with PODER founders
MON. SEPT 19 | 7 PM | KLINGENSTEIN
Janel Martinez: The Importance of Self-Care
among Afro-Latinas
WED. SEPT 28 | 7 PM | TEXTOR 101
Dior Vargas: POC and Mental Health
SAT. OCT 1 | 7 PM | EMERSON SUITES
7th Annual Latinx Heritage Month Banquet
MON. OCT 10 | 7 PM | IC SQUARE
Bxtraordinary: Alex Villafana
3. NATIVE
HERITAGE
MONTH
ᏚᏳᎪᏛ | TRUTH
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TUES. NOV 8 | 6 PM | EMERSON C
“Reel Injun” Film Screening
THUR. NOV 10 | 12:10 PM | TAUGHANNOCK
“Indian” Season: Cultural Appropriation, Popular
Culture, and Racializing Native Peoples
MON. NOV 14 | 7 PM | EMERSON SUITES
Re-thinking Thanksgiving – A Native American
Perspective
WED. NOV 16 | 7 PM | WILLIAMS 222
Of Land & Bodies: Gendering Colonization,
Decolonizing the Indigenous Imagination
Office of Student Engagement
and Multicultural Affairs
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