Africana Studies Events
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Event Schedule:
5:30 pm - 6:00 pm: Pre-film Panel Discussion (Commonwealth Auditorium)
6:00 pm: Film screening of Nate Parker's The Birth of a Nation (Commonwealth Auditorium)
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm: Post-film Discussion and Reception (Tidewater Rooms A & B)
Philip Roessler, W&M Assistant Professor of Government and the Director of the Center for African Development, will give a talk on two books that he recently published.
The Roy R. Charles Center presents the 18th Annual Honors Colloquium. Join us February 13 - February 23 as students present on their Honors research in various disciplines. The complete schedule is available online.
Write a message of support to your fellow students, colleagues and friends, and share it with the world. #youarewelcomehere @internationalwm
Join the Politics and Gender Working Group for a lunch discussion: Studying and Researching Gender in International Relations. Lunch provided, but please RSVP!
Join students, faculty, and community leaders coming together to learn about the best practices for impacting community and mobilizing social change.
Learn more about Sudanese history and culture with your favorite cultural org, all for FREE! Come to the Africana House to get a change to eat authentic Sudanese food and to learn about the country and its culture.
The W&M Global Film Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary with four days of films, special guests, workshops, and receptions from February 23 to 26.
This workshop will give tips on writing strong essays and submitting a competitive application to the Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship. If you receive a Federal Pell Grant, you are strongly encouraged to attend this workshop.
"A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant, and a Prayer" is a collection of monologues raising awareness about violence against women and a fundraiser for Avalon. For more information, see our Facebook event and purchase tickets or donate here starting January 1st.
Free and open to the public. There are two showtimes: 12:30pm and 7pm on 2/28.
Want to study Neuroscience in Copenhagen? Global Health in Switzerland? Climate Change in the Arctic? Sustainable Development in Costa Rica? Classical Studies in England? There are lots of study abroad programs! Let us help you pick the right one!
Artist-in-Residence Eddy Harris, nonfiction author and documentary filmmaker of Mississippi Solo and other books
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