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Events featured on the Tisch Office of Diversity webpage will highlight workshops, performances and gatherings across NYU that promote the ideals of inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity and accessibility. Please click each event and follow links therein to learn more about the programs and offices hosting each of these events.
Events featured on the Tisch Office of Diversity webpage will highlight workshops, performances and gatherings across NYU that promote the ideals of inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity and accessibility. Please click each event and follow links therein to learn more about the programs and offices hosting each of these events.
The Students of Color Leadership Series (SOCLS) is a year-long program for first-year and second-year students of color to build connections, unpack social justice concepts, and deepen leadership skills through a lens of transformative justice.
Launched in Fall 2020, A/P/A Reads is a student-run book club for NYU students with an interest in A/P/A writing and literature. Members meet monthly to discuss selected works, and engage in meaningful dialogue together. The club is sponsored by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU.
The Students of Color Leadership Series (SOCLS) is a year-long program for first-year and second-year students of color to build connections, unpack social justice concepts, and deepen leadership skills through a lens of transformative justice.
In an unnamed city in the Bay Area, California, a family of Filipino-Americans inherit a run-down restaurant, a suburban home, and a Filipina housekeeper. What happens when the establishment of a legacy clashes with the healing of another?
Through digital paintings, material culture, photography and curated mixtapes these artists will open a portal to their intimate exploration of the self and its ultimate impact in the collective imagination. On display through December 5, 2022.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
The Students of Color Leadership Series (SOCLS) is a year-long program for first-year and second-year students of color to build connections, unpack social justice concepts, and deepen leadership skills through a lens of transformative justice.
In an unnamed city in the Bay Area, California, a family of Filipino-Americans inherit a run-down restaurant, a suburban home, and a Filipina housekeeper. What happens when the establishment of a legacy clashes with the healing of another?
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
The Students of Color Leadership Series (SOCLS) is a year-long program for first-year and second-year students of color to build connections, unpack social justice concepts, and deepen leadership skills through a lens of transformative justice.
In an unnamed city in the Bay Area, California, a family of Filipino-Americans inherit a run-down restaurant, a suburban home, and a Filipina housekeeper. What happens when the establishment of a legacy clashes with the healing of another?
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
The Students of Color Leadership Series (SOCLS) is a year-long program for first-year and second-year students of color to build connections, unpack social justice concepts, and deepen leadership skills through a lens of transformative justice.
Through digital paintings, material culture, photography and curated mixtapes these artists will open a portal to their intimate exploration of the self and its ultimate impact in the collective imagination. On display through December 5, 2022.
Indigenous Peoples’ Day serves as a day to recognize and celebrate the leadership, resistance, and sovereignty of Native and Indigenous Peoples.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
The Students of Color Leadership Series (SOCLS) is a year-long program for first-year and second-year students of color to build connections, unpack social justice concepts, and deepen leadership skills through a lens of transformative justice.
Coming out can be an intensely personal journey. For many people, it is their first expression of pride. NYU and Tisch will be safer spaces if we all understand the history and context of this experience for members in the LGBTQ+ community.
Through digital paintings, material culture, photography and curated mixtapes these artists will open a portal to their intimate exploration of the self and its ultimate impact in the collective imagination. On display through December 5, 2022.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
The Real Talk Series is a partnership program with the Center for Multicultural and Educational Programs which features a diverse panel of employers. Panelists discuss challenges and triumphs in the workplace, as well as provide tools for success.
Through digital paintings, material culture, photography and curated mixtapes these artists will open a portal to their intimate exploration of the self and its ultimate impact in the collective imagination. On display through December 5, 2022.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
Through digital paintings, material culture, photography and curated mixtapes these artists will open a portal to their intimate exploration of the self and its ultimate impact in the collective imagination. On display through December 5, 2022.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
Through digital paintings, material culture, photography and curated mixtapes these artists will open a portal to their intimate exploration of the self and its ultimate impact in the collective imagination. On display through December 5, 2022.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
Through digital paintings, material culture, photography and curated mixtapes these artists will open a portal to their intimate exploration of the self and its ultimate impact in the collective imagination. On display through December 5, 2022.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name—a stunning collection of stoic portraits and intimate ephemera from the lives of Black Civil War Soldiers.
Between the hours of 11am - 1pm, we will be offering light refreshments, an opportunity to meet the staff, and have a chance to learn more about & explore recent programming developed by the Office of Diversity for the Tisch community.