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Artist Saturdays with Tali Keren
12:00 pm — 6:00 pm 1200: James Art Gallery
Join the artist in the James Gallery for a walkthrough of her exhibition, Un-Charting.
Open to the Public
COPLAND HOUSE AND ITS MUSICAL JOURNEYS ACROSS AMERICA - EPIC VISTAS, LONESOME ROADS
7:30 pm — 9:00 pm 1201: Elebash Recital Hall
Juhi Bansal: Thirteen Moons (NY Premiere); Shawn Okpebholo: Fractured Water (NY Premiere); Kevin Puts: Arcana; Stacy Garrop: Postcards from Wyoming; Dan Visconti: Lonesome Roads. Brandon Patrick George, flute; Siwoo Kim and and Stephanie Zyzak (CUNY Graduate Center), violins; Colin Brookes and Danielle Farina, violas; Alexis Pia Gerlach and James Wilson, cellos; Ayano Kataoka, percussion; Michael Boriskin, piano.
Open to the Public
Sense and Cents Personal Finance Workshop Series: Student Loan Repayment
12:00 pm Online
Session Information: In preparation for graduating, the Office of Fellowships and Financial Aid invites you to attend a loan repayment workshop. Learn the details of loan repayment, types of repayment plans, debt payoff methods, and information regarding public service loan...
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ARC Seminar: Debbie Sonu
4:00 pm — 5:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
“Breaking the Banks: ReImagining the Teaching of Economic Inequality and Social Class to Young Children”
Open to the Public
Feminists Reclaim Mentorship: a Reading and Celebration
6:00 pm — 7:30 pm 9100: Skylight Room
Co-sponsored with the Center for the Humanities, the CUNY Graduate Center Ph.D. Program in English, the M.A. Program in Liberal Studies, the CUNY Graduate Center Library, The Feminist Press, and Women's Studies Quarterly.
Open to the Public
Fighting for Democracy in the Workplace: The New Labor Movement
6:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
IN-PERSON AND LIVESTREAM EVENT A dramatic wave of union organizing has occurred since the pandemic, with Amazon and Starbucks as only the most high-profile examples. In a relatively pro-labor environment, workers are energized to fight for their rights — witness...
Open to the Public
Sociolinguistics Lunch: Anthony J. Harb
2:00 pm — 3:30 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
¡Yo también soy!: Broadcasting Community for Antiracist Organizing
Open to the Public
Anthropology Colloquium: Jacinta Beehner
4:15 pm — 6:15 pm Hybrid (see description for details)
Jacinta Beehner of the University of Michigan presents her work: "The 'Hoo-Haa Effect' - An Unfortunate Name for a Series of Related Effects in Female Primate Reproduction"
Open to the Public
Remnants: Embodied Archives of the Armenian Genocide with Professor Elyse Semerdjian
5:00 pm — 7:00 pm 9100: Skylight Room
Professor Elyse Semerdjian discusses her forthcoming book Remnants: Embodied Archives of the Armenian Genocide with Professor Khatchig Mouradian.
Open to the Public