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In Wilson’s penultimate play of the American Century Cycle, the ancestral past is reseeded within the community through Aunt Ester who guides Citizen on a journey to owning his individual past and remembering his collective history.
On February 27, 5PM, in 223 James Blair, Dr. Chika Kinoshita will deliver a talk entitled "The World is Terrified: The Fetus, Eugenics, and the Atomic Bomb in Postwar Japan."
Please join us for a talk by Prof. Paul Stevens, titled, "Raphael's Condescension: Paradise Lost, Jane Austen, and the Secularization of Grace." The talk will be held in the Tucker Theatre on February 27th, at 5:00pm, with a light reception to follow.
Join us for an evening of conversation with those engaging in disability advocacy and policy work. This is the last of three conversations focused on ability and disability for the annual Daily Work of Justice series.
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Ongoing Events
The Haven Confidential Advocate Application 20-21 Now Open! Due March 16th @ 5:00pm
The submissions period for the 2020 W&M Student Literary Awards opens TODAY, February 14, and runs through Friday, March 6 at 11:59 pm. The awards are open to all undergraduate William & Mary students.