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Toshi Yoshida and William & Mary: A Collaboration Across Borders
Tuesday, November 4
6pm
Muscarelle Museum of Art
First Tuesday Lecture Series, Muscarelle Museum of Art
    Blue Collar Confidential: Why gay steelworkers remain closeted and how that's changing
    Wednesday, November 5
    7pm
    Tucker Hall, Theater
    Join us to hear Anne Balay talk about why gay steelworkers opted to remain invisible, and how and why that is now changing. A reception in the foyer of Tucker Hall will follow the lecture.
      Created Equal: Slavery by Another Name
      Thursday, November 6
      9:30am - 4pm
      Sadler Center, Tidewater A & The Wren Chapel, Great Hall.
      Join the Remembering Slavery, Resistance, and Freedom Project and The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities for a community conversation about the changing meanings of freedom and equality in America. Participation is free but registration is required.
        Africana First Friday Lecture with Professor Gerard Chouin
        Friday, November 7
        12pm - 1pm
        Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 314
        Please join Africana Studies' First Friday Lecture with Professor Gerard Chouin. His lecture is entitled, "Against the Current: Building evidence of the spread and impact of Bubonic Plague in sub-Saharan Africa (6th-20th c. CE)."
          Memorializing A Labored Legacy: William & Mary's Forgotten People
          Tuesday, November 11
          5pm - 7pm
          Wren Building, Great Hall
          When walking through campus, one sees memorials of our history, but not of the many African-Americans who toiled on campus. Come participate in a discussion about William and Mary's history with slavery and Jim Crow and how we can memorialize this past.
            Memorializing A Labored Legacy: William and Mary
            Tuesday, November 11
            5pm - 7pm
            Wren Building, Great Hall
            Open Discussion: How should William and Marys Forgotten People be remembered?
              The Immigration Roundtable at W&M - PART III Labor & Migration
              Wednesday, November 12
              12:50pm - 1:50pm
              Law School, Room 127
              Professor Angela Banks and the Immigration Law & Service Society present the third installment of the Immigration Roundtable at W&M. Professor Cindy Hahamovitch of W&M's own History Department will lead a discussion on Labor and Migration.
                Honors Thesis Workshop - Phi Alpha Theta
                Wednesday, November 12
                5pm - 6:15pm
                James Blair Hall, History Department Library
                Thinking about doing an Honors Thesis?Get all the info you need at Phi Alpha Theta's History Honors Workshop. Wednesday November 12th at 5:00PM, History Department Library (Blair 206). FREE and open to all majors.