Join us in welcoming Franny Choi in conversation with MT Vallarta!
An audience Q&A session will follow the conversation, providing an opportunity to engage with Choi and Vallarta.
Join us for a discussion on the history of Carnival as it is celebrated across the world, spanning from Africa to the Caribbean, Latin America, South America, and beyond.
Author, photojournalist, and Brown University alum, St. Clair Detrick-Jules, will present and hold a discussion on Black Hair and Storytelling as a form of social activism.
This year's keynote speaker for Black Legacy Month 2023 is DeWanda Wise. Wise will be discussing her journey in the film industry and black joy in the media.
Collis Center (Rooms 101, 211, 218), 12:00pm-4:00pm
An opportunity for students to participate in professional development opportunities including mock interviews, cover letters & resume review and free headshots.
Fatima Siwaju, PhD Candidate in Anthropology at Princeton University, will discuss the history and culture of Black Muslims in the Americas, highlighting struggles and triumphs.
This virtual keynote and Q&A session, hosted by the Pride 2022 committee, features Blair Imani. Blair is well known for her intersectional education, writing, and activism.