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Spring 2020 AAST Film Festival: “Religion and Resistance on Film”

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TONIGHT! Monday, 2/10 – 2020 African American Studies Film Festival: Religion and Resistance on Film – ALL SCREENINGS MONDAYS, 6:00PM in ECTR 118 (Septima Clark Auditorium)

  • Tonight: Father’s Kingdom – with post-screening discussion led by Dr. Matthew Cressler (Religious Studies) 
  • February 17 – Daughters of the Dust – Post-screening discussion with Dr. Kameelah Martin (African American Studies) 
  • February 24 – Malcolm X – Post-screening discussion led by Dr. Anthony D. Greene (African American Studies) 

T.E.A. with WGS: Feminist-Inspired Peer Review / Observations of Teaching

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T.E.A. with WGS: Feminist-Inspired Peer Review / Observations of Teaching Workshop – Thursday, January 23 from 3:00-4:30 in the MSPS Living Room (second floor) – 207 Calhoun Street –

Join the WGS program for a workshop on developing mutual and transparent methods for peer observation/evaluation of teaching. We will share best practices and tentatively match participants for Spring 2020 peer observations.

 

Planned Parenthood Generation Action (PPGA): Period Packing Party

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 – Planned Parenthood Generation Action (PPGA) Period Packing Party – 7:00pm, Stern 409 

Join CofC’s PPGA for a Period Packing Party to support the Charleston Homeless Period Project. All you need to bring is a smile (and extra supplies, like pads and tampons, if you’re able)! We invite our wonderful members to come join us in the efforts to raise awareness as well as the quality of life of those living in homelessness in our community.

In the Zone: “Let’s Talk About Gender” Workshop

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Join SafeZone for another “201” series workshop for their In the Zone series: “Let’s Talk About Gender” – January 15th from 3:00-4:00pm in Stern Room 409.

Learn more about gender identity, gender expression, and expand your knowledge of terminology. We hope to see you there!

Grad Program in Historic Preservation: Events 12/2-12/5

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The Graduate Program in Historic Preservation has a great line up of final presentations this week! 

  • Tuesday, Dec 3rd @ 2pm – Advanced Conservation on Saint Andrew’s Parish Church’s graveyard 
  • Wednesday, Dec 4th @ 9-11am – Investigation, Documentation, Conservation (IDC) class on 70 Tradd Street 
  • Wednesday, Dec 4th @ 1-4pm – Considering the Revolving Fund class on the revolving fund program at Historic Charleston Foundation 
  • Thursday, Dec 5th @ 10-12 – Historic American Interior on the Lining House 
  • Thursday, Dec 5th @ 1:30-4:30 – Historical Research Methods class on sites of Charleston’s suffragist movement 

Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week – 11/17-11/22

November 17-22 – Center for Civic Engagement’s Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week! 

CCE’s Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week is packed with awesome, informative events! Check out the attached flyer (or read below) to see the full line-up and how you can participate and support this initiative.

  • SUNDAY, NOV 17 – Stono Preserve Harvest Day with One80 Place (2-4pm)
  • MONDAY, NOV 18 – Tabling in Cougar Mall from 10-2, Living Wage Workshop (11:30-1pm, Stern 205), Town Hall on Housing Security (4:30-6:30, RITA 101)
  • TUESDAY, NOV 19 – Tabling in Cougar Mall from 10-2, Farmers’ Market Pop-Up (11-2, Admissions Courtyard), Challah for Hunger Bake (3-7, JSC Arnold Hall)
  • WEDNESDAY, NOV 20 – Tabling in Cougar Mall from 10-2, Social Justice Coffee Hour (2:30-4:30, Stern 205), Stone Soup Collective and Climate Change Theatre Action (5-7, 14 Green Way)
  • THURSDAY, NOV 21 – Tabling in Cougar Mall from 10-2, MUSC Urban Farm (3:30-5:30, 29 Bee Street), Careers in the Food System Workshop (6-7:30, Stern 205)
  • FRIDAY, NOV 22 – Tabling in Cougar Mall from 10-2, Einstein Bagels (11am in Stern lobby), Reconsidering $4.50 Debrief Lunch (11:30-1pm, Lightsey 2nd Floor)

“Ancestries of Enslavement” – lectures byElizabeth West and Terri Snyder – 11/20

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November 20 – “Ancestries of Enslavement” – two lectures by visiting scholars Elizabeth West and Terri Snyder – 5:30 in RITA 101 – 

These jointly organized lectures – “Beyond the German: Black Kinship Lineage and the Cistrunks of Noxubee County” – address the theme “Ancestries of Enslavement,” which seeks to approach the study of slavery using personal histories, life writing, and geneaology. See attached flyer for more details!

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