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SUMMARY:Culture of Ghana Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:NOSTALGIA: AN EXPLOSIVE COLLECTION OF SCENES REPRESENTING THE RICH COLORS\, TRADITIONS\, AND CULTURE OF GHANA \nAn Artistic Celebration of Black History Month \nGreensboro\, NC\, February 1 –29\, 2024 – The University of North Carolina Greensboro Department of Public Health Education in collaboration with the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies will host a free\, month-long art display\, Nostalgia: An Explosive Collection of Scenes Representing the Rich Colors\, Traditions\, and Culture of Ghana\, by artist Belinda Hodasi Jones. \nBelinda Hodasi Jones was born in Ghana\, West Africa and has been creating art since she was a small child. She received her Graphic Design degree from the College of Art\, University of Science and Technology in Kumasi\, Ghana and began working for the Art Gallery at the Center of National Culture. It was there that Ms. Jones realized\, “the freedom of creating from my soul was what I had always yearned to do.” \nMs. Jones’ professional career includes working for the Kakum National Forest\, the Museums and Monuments Board in Cape Coast\, Ghana\, and eventually the Smithsonian Institute in Washington\, DC. At the Smithsonian\, Ms. Jones worked on “Crossroads of People. Crosswinds of Trade.” As a black\, educated women from West Africa\, this was the first time that she had encountered the history of the slave trade\, and it was an honor to use her talent while learning to help tell this important story. \nNostalgia: An Explosive Collection of Scenes Representing the Rich Colors\, Traditions\, and Culture of Ghana opens Thursday\, February 1st at 5 pm at the Gatewood Studio Arts Building\, 527 Highland Ave.\, Greensboro\, NC. The artist will be in attendance and guests can enjoy light hors d’oeuvres. \nThe exhibit is free and open to the public\, February 1st – February 29th\, 8 am – 9 pm. Free parking can be accessed in the parking lot at the corner of Highland Ave. and Oakland Ave. Please view our website for samples of Ms. Jones’ artwork\, www.phe.uncg.edu.
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/nostalgia-an-explosive-collection-of-scenes-representing-the-culture-of-ghana/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T183000
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SUMMARY:Framed Equality
DESCRIPTION:Framed Equality: Art in the Realm of Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies \nJoin us for an opening reception for our second annual art exhibit in Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies. This year’s show will include artwork by current UNCG art students and alumni as well as Guilford College student and alumni artwork. \nCurry Room 336 on Monday\, February 5th starting at 6:30pm.
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/wgss-and-gps-present-framed-equality/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240206T110000
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SUMMARY:Growth with GROWTH
DESCRIPTION:You’re INVITED\nGrowth with GROWTH\nTuesday February 6\, 2024\n11am – 12pm\nLocation: NIB 124\n\nThe Gerontology\, Research\, development\, Teaching Hub connect with our fellow faculty and Outreach\, Workforce (GROWTH) is looking to staff to better understand the work and interests of faculty around aging issues and research. Over some light refreshments\, we would like to take this opportunity to reintroduce our faculty executive committee and learn more about the direction we can take to facilitate collaborative partnerships with a focus on aging in research and practice.
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/growth-with-growth/
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CATEGORIES:GROWTH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T173000
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SUMMARY:Humanities Alumni Evening
DESCRIPTION:  \nHumanities Alumni Evening at the WeatherspoonInvite your students—Feb 7th  \nHNAC welcomes students to a very special evening on Wednesday\, February 7th from 5:30-7:30 pm at the Weatherspoon Art Museum. “What I Wish I Had Known” is a collaborative alumni networking event that will feature graduates from several Humanities departments. In addition to hearing perspectives from the graduates\, students will be able to mix and mingle as they enjoy hors d’oeuvres. Professional dress is encouraged. HNAC is partnering with Career and Professional Development to offer a “Networking 101” workshop ahead of the event for any students who want to learn more about the “hows” and “whys” of building a professional network. \nFaculty\, please take the time to help students consider the value of this event. Providing incentives such as extra credit for attending is always helpful\, but translating the purpose and benefits of this type of programming is just as vital. Students of any class/rank are welcome. \nPlease watch for more information about this event circulating soon and send questions to Heather Adams at hbadams@uncg.edu.
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/humanities-alumni-evening/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T153000
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SUMMARY:Black Feminism and Abolition on Contested Lands
DESCRIPTION:“Unsettled: Black Feminism and Abolition on Contested Lands” \nWhat does it mean to organize for Black liberation on contested lands within an ongoing U.S. settler colonial project? Drawing upon over twenty years of grassroots organizing\, education\, and scholarship\, this talk will discuss the historical and conceptual stakes of Black feminist organizing in this moment. \nCharlene A. Carruthers (she/her) is a writer\, filmmaker\, community organizer\, and Black Studies PhD Candidate at Northwestern University. A practitioner of telling more complete stories\, her work interrogates historical conjunctures of Black freedom-making post-emancipation and decolonial revolution\, Black governance\, and Black feminist abolitionist geographies. She is author of _Unapologetic: A Black\, Queer and Feminist Mandate for Radical Movements_ (Beacon Press\, 2018)\, and she served as the executive director of BYP 100. \nCharlene Carruthers will be coming to campus to give a talk on Thursday February 8 from 3:30-4:30pm in the Alumni House (Oakley Family Reception Room)\, followed by a reception.  The event is sponsored by the Linda Arnold Carlisle Professorship and the Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies Program.https://www.charlenecarruthers.com/
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/black-feminism-and-abolition-on-contested-lands/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240217T153000
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SUMMARY:Black Freedom Makers Event
DESCRIPTION:Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway – Maryland\, USA See: http://harriettubmanbyway.org Photos taken with Sony A7sII\nBlack Freedom Makers Present: The Underground Railroad in the Guilford Woods\nLed by Dr. Omar AliSAT\, FEB 17TH\, 3:30PM-4:30PM\nFree and Open to the Public (ONLY 20 spots available)\nTo reserve a space\, email Dr. Ali: ohali@uncg.edu*Please dress warmly and have good walking shoes.
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/black-freedom-makers-event/
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SUMMARY:AADS 34th Annual CACE  2024
DESCRIPTION:The Conference on African American and African Diasporic Cultures and Experiences PresentsABOUT THE CONFERENCE \nOur annual conference\, established in 1989 with the first conference taking place in 1990\, brings national and international speakers and showcases student participation from UNCG majors\, minors\, and alumni who often go on to careers in leadership and advocacy. Community partners include area educators\, librarians\, farmers\, environmentalists\, preservationists\, museums\, and partner colleges and universities. Keynote speakers have included Annette Gordon-Reed\, bell hooks\, Michael Eric Dyson\, Cornel West\, and Lenora Fulani. \nTHIS YEAR’S THEME \nThe 34th annual CACE 2024 addresses the importance of Black Studies and Black Stories. The conference addresses music\, poetry\, movement and wellness; stories of resilience and Black futures; culture\, politics and economics—knowledge as action; and the lively arts. Come learn about Hip Hop and education\, walking Black history at UNCG\, public history and social justice\, environmental movements\, farming and food security\, geographies and cultures of the diaspora\, African American stories in digital media\, Black wealth and class struggle\, poetry and performance as resistance\, and more. \nClick Here to Download program PDFBlack Studies Matters\, Black Stories Matter! Black Knowledge Practices\, Black Futures
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/cace-2024/
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SUMMARY:RCR Workshop
DESCRIPTION:RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH (RCR) WORKSHOP: MAINTAINING SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY IN DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION\n\nFEBRUARY 28 @ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM\n\n\n\n\nRSVP Here\n\n\n\nResponsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Workshop: Maintaining Scientific Integrity in Data Analysis and Interpretatio\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Dr. Nadja Cech
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/responsible-conduct-of-research-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T183000
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SUMMARY:Human Rights Film Series Event
DESCRIPTION:Human Rights Film Series Event\nFebruary 29 at 6:30 pm in 120 SOEB.\n\nThis will be an encore screening of “Wilmington on Fire\,” which filmmaker Christopher Everett will present himself.  Everett will also be discussing “Part 2” of “Wilmington on Fire” and sharing some exclusive content. \n 
URL:https://research.uncg.edu/event/human-rights-film-series-event/
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