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Toshi Yoshida and William & Mary: A Collaboration Across Borders
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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