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RESCHEDULED Webinar: Invisible Racism: Alumni Author Conversation with Tamara Copeland
Wednesday, October 7
7pm - 8:30pm
Webinar

Join Tamara Lucas Copeland '73 author of "Daughters of the Dream: Eight Girls from Richmond who Grew Up in the Civil Rights Era" for a dialogue on invisible racism moderated by Viola Osborne Baskerville '73 .

Policing the Womb: Invisible Women and the Criminalization of Motherhood
Thursday, October 8
5pm - 6pm
Zoom

Join Professor Michele Goodwin, who expands the reproductive rights debate beyond abortion and discusses how laws criminalize women - especially poor women and women of color - for miscarriages, stillbirths and threatening the health of their pregnancies.

Marshall 'Major' Taylor - A Legacy Picks Up Speed
Thursday, October 15
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Online/Virtual

Historical Presentation on Marshall 'Major' Taylor - World Champion Cyclist and African American Pioneer in Professional Sports

Virtual HWA Gathering
Friday, October 23
7pm
Online

Gather with fellow alumni of Black and African descent as we reminisce on the good times and create new memories.

    Coates's “The Case for Reparations”: A Lemon’s Legacies Porch Talk w/ Williamsburg Regional Library
    Tuesday, October 27
    7pm - 8pm
    Zoom

    Join The Lemon Project as we discuss Ta-Nehisi Coates’ June 2014 article “The Case for Reparations.” 

    Brown Table Talk: Increasing your Network
    Thursday, October 29
    6pm - 7pm
    Zoom Link: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/95065063584

    Join us for Part IV of our series. This week we will focus on Increasing Your Network! Thursday, October 29th at 6pm. Come have a seat at the table {A space for women to speak their truth and share their experience}

    Collaborative Conversations: William & Mary’s Highland: A Lemon's Legacies Porch Talk
    Thursday, October 29
    6:30pm
    Zoom

    Learn more about William & Mary’s Highland, the home of a president’s family and generations of enslaved individuals. The site is undergoing a necessary re-interpretation with vital input from its Descendant Advisory Council.