Events for Tue, May 4th, 2021 - Fri, May 7th, 2021
May 2021
Vivian Shaw: "Covid-19 and AAPI Communities, a conversation on disasters and citizenship"
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
Vivian Shaw: Covid-19 and AAPI Communities, a conversation on disasters and citizenship. Moderated by and in conversation with Jan Padios, Associate Professor, American Studies Program. Vivian Shaw is a College Fellow in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University and the Lead Researcher (co-PI) for the AAPI COVID-19 Project, a multi-method investigation into the impacts of the pandemic on the … Continue reading "Vivian Shaw: “Covid-19 and AAPI Communities, a conversation on disasters and citizenship”"
Find out more »Discussion: Reading in the Age of Distrust
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- Libraries
Join colleagues for a discussion of "Reading in the Age of Distrust," an essay by Alison Head published by the Project Information Literacy Provocation Series, which looks at reading competencies in the digital age. Tuesday May 4, 4PM.
Find out more »Online Event | Art-Inspired Yoga with Emily Kamen
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- Arts at Williams
This one-hour, vinyasa-style online yoga class looks at a drawing of a panda relaxing under a leafy canopy. Taking inspiration from this playful panda, we’ll explore fun and unexpected ways to get on on our hands — and our backs.
Find out more »I/O New Music Fest 2021 - Virtual
I/O presents works by Williams composers Ileana Perez Velazquez and Zachary Wadsworth; Williams alumna Sato Matsui '14, and Daniel Strong Godfrey. LINK The program includes: Ileana Perez Velázquez Grasshopper Trance (2021) for solo marimba with Matthew Gold, marimba. Ileana Perez Velázquez Encantamiento (2003) for piano solo performed by Edward Neeman, piano. Daniel Strong Godfrey Paginula (2018) for violin and piano … Continue reading "I/O New Music Fest 2021 – Virtual"
Find out more »Theatre Department: TODAY AND TOMORROW
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- Arts at Williams
Today and Tomorrow is a time capsule that records and enacts the experience of 2021 through brief works of digital performance. We present this era as some of us who study and work at Williams College have lived it and in the awareness that Williams exists only within the larger contexts of a region, a nation, and the planet. After … Continue reading "Theatre Department: TODAY AND TOMORROW"
Find out more »INK: An original, creative zoom lecture in celebration of the WCMA collection.
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- Arts at Williams
This event will be a Zoom "meeting" style event. Audience members will be seen by the artists and fellow audience members. This event will be recorded for archival purposes. There will be a post-performance Q&A. James & Jerome (James Harrison Monaco and Jerome Ellis) have spent years combining electronic music and the art lecture form to explore museum collections in … Continue reading "INK: An original, creative zoom lecture in celebration of the WCMA collection."
Find out more »Min Jin Lee: Reading and Conversation - May 6!
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- Lectures, Films, Readings, Panels
Author Min Jin Lee will read from her work, engage in a conversation with Prof. Sam Crane, and take audience questions. All are welcome to attend!
Find out more »Zambezi Marimba Band
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- Arts at Williams
Zambezi Marimba Band offers a livestream concert of their ever danceable, ever listenable percussive groove. LINK
Find out more »Fresh Fest: A Farming and Food Film Festival at Images: May 7-13
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- General Announcements
Fresh Fest: A Food and Farming Film Festival; May 7-May 13. All films are free and will be available for the week, except "Gather."
Find out more »Garden Club Interview with Laura Bentz on Zoom, 7-8 pm May 7!
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Interested in taking part in conversations about gardening? Join us for our last Garden Interview of the year with local gardener Laura Bentz! Join at: https://williams.zoom.us/j/93035580962.
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