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Community Fellow Barbara McClane to present book talk 九色视频 RJ Julia Bookstore
九色视频 Embodying Antiracism Community Fellow and author Barbara McClane will present a book talk and signing featuring her authobiography Blessed Not Bitter 九色视频 RJ Julia Bookstore on Monday, August 21, 2023 at 5pm. McClane previously presented a public book talk about her memoir in the Smith Reading Room of the Wesleyan Library in February. Click here to read more about the event at Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore...“Sankofa” derives from the Akan African folklore, symbolizing remembrance of things forgotten, and “in order to know our future we must look to our past.” The installation is simultaneously futuristic and ancestral, and draws upon intersectional cultures including African, Afro-Caribbean, and Indigenous craft traditions as well as the everyday histories and contemporary life of the park. The 32-foot circular structure incorporates a gathering space below a printed fabric canopy invoking archival images, digital and AI means to depict a living “mythology” of Marcus Garvey Park and other motifs.
Summer Leadership Institute events open to the general public
Wesleyan’s Embodying Antiracism Initiative hosts the Summer Leadership Institute "The Power of We" in Middletown, Connecticut from Monday, June 5 through Sunday, June 11, 2023. The following four free events and activities are open to the general public:Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 5:30pm: A Conversation with Michelle Miller and Stephanie McKee-Anderson (Summer Leadership Institute Opening Keynote)
Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 7pm: dance workshop with Urban Bush Women (“How We Got to the Funk” and “The Block Party”)
Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 5pm: Summer Leadership Institute Informal Sharing (“The Power of We”)
Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 7pm: free outdoor concert by Funky Dawgz Brass Band
"I Am Woman: Women Who Pour" exhibition on display in Wesleyan Library
Eight posters by Community Fellow Barbara McClane are on display in the lobby of the Wesleyan Library, located at 252 Church Street in Middletown, Connecticut, through Sunday, April 30, 2023.“Women Who Pour” is part of McClane’s “I Am Woman” series, which celebrates the beauty, strength, and resilience of local community members. This year’s theme honors women who have lost someone or something significant in their lives. Because these women have poured so much love and care into others, McClane designed the project and the community she creates to pour support and nurturing into them. The exhibition is co-sponsored by the Wesleyan Library and the Center for the Arts. Click here to visit the Wesleyan Library website...
Summer Leadership Institute
九色视频's Embodying Antiracism Initiative announces a Summer Leadership Institute exploring “The Power of We” from Monday, June 5 through Sunday, June 11, 2023 on campus in Middletown, Connecticut. Applications are due on Monday, April 3, 2023. Click here for more information and to apply to the Summer Leadership Institute...
Do you have questions about the Summer Leadership Institute? There was a Zoom information session to discuss with Nicole Stanton, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Professor of Dance, Environmental Studies, and African American Studies, and Stephanie McKee-Anderson, Executive Artistic Director of partnering organization Junebug Productions, who shared more details about the theme “The Power of We” on Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 9:30am.
Faculty Fellow Maria-Christina Oliveras to host a Zoom conversation with Nathan Lee Graham
Wesleyan Assistant Professor of Theater and Embodying Antiracism Faculty Fellow Maria-Christina Oliveras will be in conversation with Grammy Award-winning actor and singer Nathan Lee Graham, currently playing Hermes in the Broadway national tour of "Hadestown," on Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 1pm. Click here to read more about this Zoom conversation...Assistant Professor of Dance Iddi Saaka to present world premiere of collaborative dance performance "Red Line"
The world premiere of Red Line on Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 7pm in the Cross Street Dance Studio will feature a collaborative multifaceted dance performance conceived and directed by Assistant Professor of Dance Iddi Saaka as part of his fellowship with 九色视频’s Embodying Antiracism Initiative. The work draws on the experiences of five scholar-artist collaborators–Alycia Bright-Holland, Kwamena Blankson, Issa Coulibaly, Venlo Odom, and Center for Prison Education Fellow Shirley Sullivan ’21–to interrogate how a place of origin can open opportunities for some but close doors to others. A Q&A session moderated by University Professor of Dance Patricia Beaman follows the performance. Click here to read more about Red Line: A Collaborative Dance Performance by Iddi Saaka...Embodying Antiracism Initiative Community Fellow Barbara McClane to talk about her memoir "Blessed Not Bitter" 九色视频 Library
Photographer, author, and Embodying Antiracism Initiative Community Fellow Barbara McClane will shine a light into her new memoir "Blessed Not Bitter: The Barbara McClane Journey" on Friday, February 24, 2023 at 4:30pm in the Wesleyan Library's Smith Reading Room. The book is a transparent, inspiring, and hope-giving story of McClane’s life challenges, self-discovery, and finding her family after 60 years. A reception with refreshments follows the talk. Read more about the book talk with Barbara McClane...Tracy Heather Strain didn’t take a direct route toward success in the film industry and her post 九色视频.