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Tearing Down Walls and Religious Barriers
Tearing Down Walls and Religious Barriers
Saturday, November 1
8am - 3:30pm
Location not specified
Join I-Faith as we tear down a house and discuss service in our lives on Saturday, November 1st
Japanese House Movie Night
Japanese House Movie Night
Saturday, November 1
8pm
Preston Hall (Randolph Complex), Japanese House Lounge
We will watch the Japanese movie, "The Wind Rises," a drama film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki.
You don't need to sign-up for Movie Night. You can enter or exit anytime during the show.
African-American concert dance and its role in communicating social, political and cultural issues
African-American concert dance and its role in communicating social, political and cultural issues
Wednesday, November 5
2pm - 3:20pm
Swem Library, Botetourt Theater
Please join us for Sabrina Madison-Cannon's demonstration lecture on Nov. 5th from 2-3:20 in Botetourt Theater and Master Classes on Nov. 6th from 11:05-12:20 & 12:30-1:45 in Adair Hall.
CSO's Annual ~Lantern Festival~
CSO's Annual ~Lantern Festival~
Wednesday, November 5
6pm - 11pm
Sunken Garden
Join CSO in the Sunken Garden for a ~magical~ night with lanterns and music! Illuminate the sky with your personalized lanterns and share the experience with friends and loved ones!
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)."
Mind Matters: Demystifying Mental Health at W&M
Mind Matters: Demystifying Mental Health at W&M
Saturday, November 8
1pm - 2pm
Washington Hall, Room 201
The W&M Public Health Club is hosting an event to discuss our mental health climate, including such topics as stigma, risk, crisis handling, and wellness promotion. Speakers from the Dean's Office, the Counseling Center, and ESH will answer questions!
Sexuality and Spirituality - It's a Match Made in Heaven: A Thrive Event
Sexuality and Spirituality - It's a Match Made in Heaven: A Thrive Event
Sunday, November 9
7pm - 9pm
Andrews Hall, Room 101
Join Al for a conversation about his journey to reconcile the sacred and the spiritual, and how both can contribute to meaningful,interactions and relationships. This event is a part of the Student Assembly Health & Safety Department's Thrive Initiative.
W&M NAACP Winter Drive
W&M NAACP Winter Drive
Monday, November 10 - Friday, December 5
3rd Floor of Blow Hall and Sadler Center Lobby
Join the NAACP in their Winter Drive to support homeless populations in Hampton Roads!!
Early Decision Lottery - Alternative Spring Break
Early Decision Lottery - Alternative Spring Break
Monday, November 10 - Tuesday, November 18
8am - 12am
Online
Branch Out National is excited to announce the start of early decision recruitment for its Alternative Spring Break Trips!
Sexual Assault Policy on Campus Panel Discussion and Q&A
Sexual Assault Policy on Campus Panel Discussion and Q&A
Tuesday, November 11
12:45pm - 1:45pm
Sadler Center, Chesapeake A
The Task Force on Preventing Sexual Assault & Harassment is sponsoring a panel discussion and Q&A on the sexual assault policy on campus.
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.
2015 - 2016 Residence Life Student Staff Selection Information Meeting
2015 - 2016 Residence Life Student Staff Selection Information Meeting
Tuesday, November 11
9pm - 10pm
Gooch Hall (Botetourt Complex), Upper Lounge
Learn about the process, eligibility, application timelines, and ask questions. Hear from current staff about their positions and their responsibilities. Attendance is encouraged, but not required.
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.
2015 - 2016 Residence Life Student Staff Selection Information Meeting
2015 - 2016 Residence Life Student Staff Selection Information Meeting
Wednesday, November 12
4pm - 5pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Learn about the process, eligibility, application timelines, and ask questions. Hear from current staff about their positions and their responsibilities. Attendance is encouraged, but not required.
The Power of Language in Disabilities Discourse: A Thrive Event
The Power of Language in Disabilities Discourse: A Thrive Event
Wednesday, November 12
7pm
Sadler Center, Commonwealth Auditorium
How does the way we talk about disabilities and individuals living with disabilities have an impact on our healthcare, society, and policy? Please join Professor Leslie Cochrane and Dean of Disability Services Leslie Henderson for an open conversation.
BLSA L. Douglas Wilder Speaker Series Presents: Tillman Breckenridge
BLSA L. Douglas Wilder Speaker Series Presents: Tillman Breckenridge
Thursday, November 13
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 127
Professor Tillman Breckenridge, Managing Attorney at W&M's Appellate and Supreme Court Clinic and Counsel at Reed Smith, LLP, will be presenting "Perseverance and Active Citizenship: Doing Your Part to Improve Lives." Free and open to the public.
A Brief Introduction To Restorative Justice
A Brief Introduction To Restorative Justice
Thursday, November 13
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Blow Memorial Hall, Room 331
Director of the Virginia Center of Restorative Justice and "Outstanding Woman of the Year", Judy Clarke, speaks on her career and how upperclassmen interested in law, community outreach, and social work can make a difference through restorative justice.
How Americans Make Race: Stories, Institutions, Spaces - Clarissa Hayward
How Americans Make Race: Stories, Institutions, Spaces - Clarissa Hayward
Friday, November 14
12pm - 1:30pm
Boswell Hall (formerly Morton Hall), Room 37
Professor Clarissa Hayward of the Political Science department at Washington University in St. Louis, will be speaking about her new book, How Americans Make Race: Stories, Institutions, Spaces (Cambridge).
2015 - 2016 Residence Life Student Staff Selection Information Meeting
2015 - 2016 Residence Life Student Staff Selection Information Meeting
Sunday, November 16
5pm - 6pm
One Tribe Place, 2nd Floor Lounge
Learn about the process, eligibility, application timelines, and ask questions. Hear from current staff about their positions and their responsibilities. Attendance is encouraged, but not required.
Haitian Culture and Cuisine Night
Haitian Culture and Cuisine Night
Monday, November 17
6pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, James Room
Please join us for food and entertainment as we raise funds for our winter service trip to Cap-Haitien, Haiti.
Vegetarian options will be available!
Transgender Ally 101 Workshop
Transgender Ally 101 Workshop
Wednesday, November 19
6pm - 7pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Offered twice – choose the time that works for you:
* Wednesday, November 19 @ 6 - 7 pm
* Thursday, November 20 @ 12 - 1 pm
Join us to learn some of the basics about transgender identities and everyday actions you can take to be respectful and an ally.
Bilinguals and Borders: Patrolling Languages and Identities on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Bilinguals and Borders: Patrolling Languages and Identities on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Wednesday, November 19
7pm - 8pm
Sadler Center, Tidewater A
Join us for a talk by Dr. Ana Celia Zentella, Professor Emeritus, University of California at San Diego, author of Growing up Bilingual: Puerto Rican children in New York and Building on Strength: Language and Literacy in Latino Families and Communities.
Transgender Ally 101 Workshop
Transgender Ally 101 Workshop
Thursday, November 20
12pm - 1pm
Sadler Center, York Room
Offered twice - choose the time that works for you:
* Wednesday, November 19 @ 6 - 7 pm
* Thursday, November 20 @ 12 - 1 pm
Join us to learn some of the basics about transgender identities and everyday actions you can take to be respectful and an a
Popcorn & Pop Culture: Episode 1
Popcorn & Pop Culture: Episode 1
Thursday, November 20
7pm
Campus Center, Room 159
The Center for Student Diversity will launch its first Popcorn and Pop Culture: "Celebrities Claiming Racial Identities" directed by Professor Artisia Green. We look forward to seeing you there!
Building Tomorrow - Girl Rising Movie Screening
Open Mic Night
Open Mic Night
Saturday, November 22
5pm
Tucker Hall, Room 127
iPAX and Richmond Road Residence Life are hosting an open mic night! Enjoy an evening of live music, poetry, and performance. Audience members will be welcomed to perform, and we are excited to showcase any talent brought to the stage.
Immigration Law and LGBT Rights
Immigration Law and LGBT Rights
Monday, November 24
12:50pm - 1:50pm
Law School, Room 127
Joy Alegria Haynes, of Haynes Novick Immigration, will be speaking about the intersection of immigration law and LGBT rights. The talk will be Monday, November 24th at 12:50pm in Room 127. Lunch will be provided!
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