Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope
New dates and times coming soon.
Bystander Intervention Training
Pedroso Center (Room B 159)
8th Annual Conference on Genocide and Human Rights Research in Africa and the Diaspora
Via Zoom
International Women's Day Panel: Care, Culture and Community
Via Zoom
Black Women's Leadership: Leading with joy: Connecting to our wellness and healing
Via Zoom
With Cassandra (Cassie) Walker, LCSW, CCTP
Walker is a Black queer licensed clinical social worker, therapist, activist, writer, gamer and liberatory decolonial healer.
Asian American Feminisms and Women of Color Politics Panel Discussion
Via Zoom
Dr. Shireen Roshanravan will speak as part of the panel. The event is hosted and sponsored by Cal State Los Angeles's Women's Gender and Sexuality Department.
Women in Science: Informal Discussion with students (Genetic Anthropologist Dr. Jada Benn-Torres)
Field work, research, and careers in biological anthropology (snacks provided!)
Women in Science: Presentation (Genetic Anthropologist Dr. Jada Benn-Torres)
NEIU Alumni Hall North or Join via Zoom
Finding What Was Forgotten: Genetic Ancestry and Cultural Identities of Afro-Puerto Rican Communities.
Just Care: Messy Entanglement of disability, Dependency, and desire
A book talk and conversation with Dr. Akemi Nishida.
World water day: Facilitated water justice walk
Field Park House
5100 N. Ridgeway Ave.
Saulteaux organizer Janie Pochel. For more information email f-pochel@neiu.edu.
Sister Talk: Storytelling Across Cultures
Pedroso Center (Room B 159)
Inspiring Trivia Philosophy Lecture: Dr. Ainsley lesure
The Department of Philosophy will host the 9th annual Inspiring TriVia lecture. This year’s speaker is Dr. Ainsley LeSure, an assistant professor of Africana Studies at Brown University. LeSure will present a lecture titled, “Assuming a World: A Phenomenology of Racism,” in which she will discuss an alternative to the traditional binary between psychological and structural accounts of racism. This lecture series is named for Professor Emerita of Philosophy Sarah L. Hoagland, who endowed this series to foster philosophical discussion at the intersections of race, class, and gender. Hence the title: Inspire (to breathe life into), and TriVia (the goddess of crossroads).
Women in Science: Informal Discussion with Students (Primate Ecologist Dr. Jill Pruetz)
Field work, research, and careers in biological anthropology (snacks provided!)
Women in Science: Presentation (Primate Ecologist Dr. Jill Pruetz)
NEIU Alumni Hall North or Join Via Zoom
"Studying Chimps at the Edge: Behavioral Ecology of Our Closest Living Relatives at the Limits of their Range."
K(no)w more panel women healers
Women's work in movement building
K(No)w more resources fair
Angelina Pedroso Birthday Celebration: A night with lesle honore
Healing & Hope: The Future of Librarianship and Libraries: A candid conversation with Analu Maria Lopez (guachichil/xi'ui)
Trans day of visibility pop-up zine stand and Resource table
Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Gender & science
Women in Science: Informal Discussion with students (Forensic Anthropologist Dr. Ann Ross
Field work, research, and careers in biological anthropology (snacks provided!)
K(no)w more poetry event: Healing through the arts symposium series
Women in Science: Presentation (Forensic Anthropologist Dr. Ann Ross
Modern Perspectives on Human Variation in Forensic Anthropology.
Organizing toward survival: Survivor activism behind and beyond bars
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