Hosted by the Harvard Culture Lab, the anti-racism book and film club is hosting a summer film series on new Black film and media. Join for a live film streaming with director panel discussion afterwards.
Hosted by the Harvard Culture Lab, the anti-racism book and film club is hosting a summer film series on new Black film and media. Join for a live film streaming with director panel discussion afterwards.
Learn to tell your story with Tre Johnson, a writer focused on race, class, and culture. Celebrate the oral tradition of telling and writing your stories.
Hosted by the Harvard Culture Lab, the anti-racism book and film club is hosting a summer film series on new Black film and media. Join for a live film streaming with director panel discussion afterwards.
Hosted by Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality
RSVP now for the third Solidarity Circle | Policing Gender and Sexuality - to be held at 7pm on Tuesday, July 21 to receive a Zoom link on the day of the event. This student-led event will involve a community conceptualization of how gender and sexuality are policed on individual bodies, in communities, and in physical spaces; it will be based on reflection and discussion.
Transition to the PCE: LGBTQ+ Panel Friday, July 17 at 4:00 PM–5:00 PM ET Zoom (please register to receive)
Audience:LGBTQ+ students entering the PCE, but all are welcome to join
For LGBTQ+ students who are entering the PCE, this panel focuses on the intersection of PCE experiences and LGBTQ+ identity. Hosted by Career Advising with panelists from the Sexual and Gender Minority Health Equity Initiative, speakers will share experiences and advice for students entering the PCE, including lessons learned and how to make the most of your...
Hosted by Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality
RSVP now for the second Solidarity Circle | Restorative Justice - to be held at 7pm on Wednesday, July 8 to receive a Zoom link on the day of the event. This student-led event will include reflection, definition, and begin making an inroads in how restorative justice is imagined, activated, and used to re-think our societies and communities.
In honor of Pride month, join us for a conversation with members of the LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and more) community in the Greater Boston area. Representing an array of identities and experiences, the panelists will discuss what it’s like to access care, their positive and negative experiences within healthcare, and how those experiences intersected with their identities. Through these healthcare narratives from within the community, panelists will share advice on caring for LGBTQIA+ patients. Q&A session will follow.
The third State of QTPOC Affairs -- a forum that addresses inequities and invisibility -- focus is on anti-blackness. Our current moment stresses the urgency to name the myriad ways white supremacy makes lives unsafe and deadly for LGBTQ+ BIPOCs. It is imperative that we hold conversations, urge action, and support collective organization that helps lead to systemic change.
Featured Speakers:Renee Graham (She/Her) | Associate Editor, Boston Globe(Moderator)
Beth Chandler (She/Her) |President & CEO, YWCA Boston