Melissa Harris-Perry: Politics, Activism, and Scholarship
What Difference Does it Make? Politics, Activism and Scholarship: Opening Event by Melissa Harris-Perry of Tulane University. Continue reading »
What Difference Does it Make? Politics, Activism and Scholarship: Opening Event by Melissa Harris-Perry of Tulane University. Continue reading »
2013 Claiming Williams event 10:45am-Noon Carmen Ortiz: Avoiding Hate Crimes and Building Advocacy View the video of Carmen Ortiz’s talk. Dare to dig deeper into conversations surrounding hate crimes. What exactly is a hate crime and what is not? How are they to be handled when they are… Continue reading »
The discussion continues on “Nickel & Dimed,” with Phallacies, on academics and life at Williams, and with Carmen Ortiz. Continue reading »
Esera Tuaolo on living in the closet, the people of Dining Services, awkward dating, 20 seconds to a better you, and the idea of being welcome. Continue reading »
Films: Mosquita y Mari and Philosopher Kings; discussions: Dynamics of Sex Trafficking, Finding your "team," really fast stories, and homelessness. Continue reading »
A time to explore First Gens – the first in your family to attend college, or to continue the conversation on Politics, Activism and Scholarship at Williams. Continue reading »
Diane Rosenfeld is a Lecturer on Law and Director of the Gender Violence Program at Harvard Law School where she teaches courses on Gender Violence, Law and Social Justice; Title IX; and Theories of Sexual Coercion. Continue reading »
A collection of Mime, Music, and Monologues: a poignant journey that continues Bowers’ ongoing investigation of silence in our culture. Continue reading »
The student-led band Homage, caps off an amazing day with the music that has dared them to dig deeper. Continue reading »