Events for Tue, October 20th, 2020 - Fri, October 23rd, 2020
October 2020
Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen
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- Arts at Williams
This one-hour vinyasa-style yoga class looks at a gelatin silver print from the WCMA collection by Manuel Alvarez Bravo called "Ya Mero," 1968. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aTa-PiLqTS2JP
Find out more »Envisioning Just Worlds: A Conversation on Emergent Strategy with adrienne maree brown (virtual)
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
We invite you to a dialogue between visionary writer and activist adrienne maree brown and Williams students on her book Emergent Strategy. The world experiences constant change; in this conversation, we will explore how to map, understand, and influence this change and how adapting to it underscores leadership, organizing, and the building of a more just future in the Williams … Continue reading "Envisioning Just Worlds: A Conversation on Emergent Strategy with adrienne maree brown (virtual)"
Find out more »Voting Rights, Election 2020, Colleges, Universities, and Us
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This webinar features Presidents from four institutions representing distinct structures and student bodies: Berkshire Community College, Howard University, Rutgers University, and Williams College.
Find out more »The Pandemic Series, Part 1: Temporalities of Race & Disease
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This series of discussions applies interdisciplinary medical-humanities lens to the pandemic including issues ranging from health policy and public health, to race, gender and sexuality and how they impact the handling of the crisis.
Find out more »English Department Class of 60’s event, open to all
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- General Announcements
2020 has been a year of losses — of life, foremost, but also loss of contact, loss of the routines that shape our days. Please join us this Monday at 7:00 p.m. for “The Art of Losing,”
https://williams.zoom.us/j/97266033135
Clean Coal? The Environmental and Health Impacts of Burning Coal
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
The Geosciences Dept Annual Environmental Justice Lecture speaker is Dr. Laura Ruhl, Associate Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Arkansas, Little Rock. Dr. Ruhl is recognized nationally as a multidisciplinary scientist who uses field and laboratory methods to solve challenges created by the societal impacts of mining, urban anthropogenic activities, and coal combustion residuals on the environment. … Continue reading "Clean Coal? The Environmental and Health Impacts of Burning Coal"
Find out more »Stories We Tell: Reflections on Family History, Silence, and the African American Trail Project
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
Zoom Link Meeting ID: 919 7760 3941 Passcode: history
Find out more »Want to be a cosmic horror short film star?
Hi Everyone! My name is John Murphy, and I’m a senior Theatre Major, and I am shooting a 30-minute cosmic horror short film to complete the degree with Honors in Theatre. I would love to invite you to audition for the film via self-tape by Thursday, Oct 22nd, by 5PM. All members of the student body, faculty and staff currently … Continue reading "Want to be a cosmic horror short film star?"
Find out more »Conversation with David LaChapelle, director of "Rize" & Dr. Shamell Bell
Dance on Screen Film Festival Please join us for a post-screening conversation with director David LaChapelle. You can join the Zoom conversation if you are not watching the 7 PM or any of the previous screenings. Here is the Rize trailer. Moderator: Dr. Shamell Bell Dr. Shamell Bell is a mother, dancer/choreographer, educator, documentary filmmaker, community organizer, and "Visionary Instigator" … Continue reading "Conversation with David LaChapelle, director of “Rize” & Dr. Shamell Bell"
Find out more »Dance Department Virtual Fall Open House
Please join us on Zoom for our annual Department Open House. Our students and faculty will give you a glimpse of what we are up to this semester. You'll see snippets from classes, works in progress, and hear from our scholars about current research happening in the Department. We will start promptly at 5pm - all are welcome! Reserve your … Continue reading "Dance Department Virtual Fall Open House"
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