In Celebration Of Black History Month, The Harriet Tubman Institute At York University Presents 2019 Calendar Of Events #blackhistory #torontoevents @matrixthinker #tubmaninstitute @moz Oh
SUBMIT YOUR BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT LISTING: If you are planning a Black History month event, we would like to hear about it. Please visit www.PamperMeNetwork.com, create a free account, login and submit. BLACK HISTORY EVENTS BY HARRIET TUBMAN INSTITUTE: Thursday, January 31, 2:30pm- 5:30pm Keele Campus, York Lanes, 3rd floor, Room 314 • Tubman Talks: “The Beaufort 3: Prince R. Rivers, Robert Smalls, and Stephen A. Swails: From Invisibility to Power,” a talk by Dr. Gregory Mixon (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)• Black History Month: A message from the Tubman’s Director, Dr. Gertrude Mianda • Photo Exhibit: “A Vision of Vodou: Photos by Daniel Morel,” presented by CIDHICA – Montreal & Afro – Latin American Working Group. Sunday, February 3, 12:00pm - 6:00pmKeele Campus, York Lanes, 3rd floor, Room 305 • Community Conversation:“Addressing Barriers for TCDSB Black/of African descent and racialized students,” presented by The Latinx, Afro-Latin-America, AbyaYala Education Network (LAEN) Thursday, February 7, 2:30pm- 4:00pmKeele Campus, York Lanes, 3rd floor, Room 314 • Tubman Talks: “In Dubious Battle: Paradoxes in the Education of African Canadians,” a talk by Kwesi Firempong, Faculty of Education, York University. Tuesday, February 12, 6:30pm – 8:30pmGlendon Campus, York Hall, Room A 301 • Film Screening & Discussion: “The Butler,” organized by The Glendon Black Students Alliance. Wednesday, February 13, 8:00pmKoerner Hall, Telus Centre for Performance and Learning • The Nathaniel Dett Chorale 20th Anniversary Gala Concert “Voices of the Diaspora: Hosea.” A fusion of gospel, jazz and classical music by Dr. Stephen Newby, Composer-in-Residence. Thursday, February 14, 3:00pm – 5:00pmGlendon Campus, York Hall, Room A 301 • Tubman Talks: “Le racisme et la réitération de la déshumanisation esclavagiste dans le système de santé canadien : une question d'éthique féministe appliquée,” a talk by Dr. Agnès Berthelot-Raffard. Friday, February 15, 10:00am – 9:00pmKeele Campus, Founders College, Founders Assembly Hall • “Writing and Researching Blackness in the Academy”.• Tubman’s Book Fair and Art Exhibit:• Book celebrations, panels, roundtables, spoken word artists, & much more, co - organized by The Harriet Tubman Junior Scholar Fellows and the Department of Humanities.• Undergraduate Roundtable: “Being in the Afterlife of Slavery,” presented by the Black Canadian Studies Certificate. Sunday, February 17, 12:00pm - 6:00pm Keele Campus, York Lanes, 3rd floor, Rm. 314 • Podcast - Live Episode Launch:“Black Love and Relationships”, co – organized by Empresses on Fire, 3 Dreads & A Durag and The Harriet Tubman Junior Scholar Fellows. Friday, February 22, 10:00am – 5:00pmKeele Campus, Founders College, Founders Assembly Hall • “Catauro de Patakies”: 4th Afro – Latin American Forum @ York University. Panels, roundtables, art exhibits & free concert with Afro – Cuban singer Maylin Ortega Zulueta. Friday, February 22, 6:00pm – 8:00pmSaturday & Sunday, February 23 – 24, 10:00pm - 6:00pmKeele Campus, York Lanes, 3rd floor, Rm. 305 • The Niche Project: A Social Service Pathway for Young Black Leaders, workshops organized by The Harriet Tubman Community Organization. Tuesday, February 26, 6:30pm – 8:30pmGlendon Campus, York Hall, Room A 301 • Film Screening & Discussion: “Moonlight,” organized by The Glendon Black Students Alliance. Thursday, February 282:30pm – 4:00pmKeele Campus, York Lanes, 3rd floor, Rm. 314 • Tubman Talks:“The Niche Project: A Social Service Pathway for Young Black Leaders,”a talk by Akilah Hamilton, Harriet Tubman Community Organization. 6:00pm – 8:00pmKeele Campus, Schulich School of Business • Forum: “Collaborative business and education partnerships in a connected world,” presented by the Business and Education Collaborative Network, a Pamper Me Network project. Contact information Email: [email protected]: 416 – 736 – 2100 ext 33058 Thanks to all the faculty and community members, undergraduate and graduate students, support groups and organizations that made these Black History Month events possible: Afro Latin American Working GroupBlack Creek Community Health CentreBusiness and Education Collaborative NetworkCentre for Feminist ResearchDepartment of Humanities, York UniversityEmpresses on FireFounders CollegeGlendon Black Students AllianceLe Centre International de Documentation et d'Information Haïtienne, Caribéenne et Afro-canadienne (CIDIHCA)Le Centre de Recherché sur le Contact des Langues et des Cultures, de GlendonL’École d’Affaires publiques et internationals de GlendonLe College universitaire GlendonOntario Black History SocietyPamper Me NetworkRastafestRobarts Centre for Canadian StudiesRoots 4 ChangeSchool of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s StudiesSchulich School of BusinessThe Black Child & Youth Studies Network at YorkThe Harriet Tubman Community OrganizationThe Luso – African Group at TubmanThe Nathaniel Dett ChoraleUJIMA HouseYork University Black Students’ Alliance (YUBSA)York University Graduate Student’s Association (YUGSA)3 Dreads & A Durag The Harriet Tubman Institute appreciates your engagement and support.
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