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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.
Join the LGBTQ+ Center for our Fourth Annual Lavender Graduation on Thursday, April 29th, 2021 8pm - 9:30pm EDT! Lavender Graduation honors graduating queer & trans students as well as members of the NYU community for their work towards LGBTQ+ inclusivity and equity.
This seminar will explore ways that community organizations and university partners can collaborate toward socially just aims in public humanities spaces. The panel discussion will feature Karis Jones (university researcher and Public Humanities Fellow) in conversation with partners from the local non-profit organization New City Kids, including Josh Echeverria (Families for Literacy Director), Soo Kim (Teen Program Director) and Genis Espinal (Student Ambassador).
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "K’na, the Dreamweaver" (2014, 85 min), written and directed by Ida del Mundo
“Brooklyn Resists” is a three-part series that looks at the long history of Black-led protest in Brooklyn. “Act Two'' shines a spotlight on the Brooklyn chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and the protests of the Civil Rights-era with three exceptional speakers: Brian Purnell, professor of Africana Studies and history at Bowdoin college and author of "Fighting Jim Crow in the County of Kings: The Congress of Racial Equality in Brooklyn," Jeanne Theoharis, distinguished professor of political science at Brooklyn College and author or co-author of nine books and numerous articles on the civil rights and Black Power movements, and New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams. Jami Floyd, Senior Editor for Race & Justice Unit at New York Public Radio and the Legal Editor in the WNYC Newsroom, moderates.
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
Join the Black Student Union in celebrating the graduating class of 2021! This virtual ceremony is to celebrate and highlight Black NYU students in their tremendous accomplishments.
Perhaps best known in NYC for his Great Hall Commission at the MET, Kent Monkman is a trailblazing multi-media artist with a wide-ranging and provocative set of interventions into Western European and American art history. Join us for this unmissable hour with Cree visual artist Kent Monkman who will be in conversation with Professors Una Chaudhuri and Simón Trujillo, introduced and moderated by Yanoula Athanassakis
The Mothers of Color Support Group is a forum for working mothers of color at NYU to share their experiences at the university and discuss topics specific to women of color, their partners, and their children.
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "Write about Love" (2019, 105 min), written by Crisanto Aquino, Janica Mae Regalo, and Ays de Guzman; directed by Aquino.
Mental health treatment practitioners are just beginning to grasp the deep implications of racial trauma on BIPOC communities. This 3-day conference attempts to shed light on this concern, as well as propose ways to interweave social justice and clinical care. Attendance fee varies.
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week Two Film: Dauna: Gone With the River/Dauna. Lo que lleva el río - Dir. Mario Crespo (Venezuela)
Join The Latinx Project at NYU for our second Graduate Student Working Group meeting of the semester. This meetup is open to any graduate student or independent scholar regardless of institutional affiliation.
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "Write about Love" (2019, 105 min), written by Crisanto Aquino, Janica Mae Regalo, and Ays de Guzman; directed by Aquino.
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week Two Film: Dauna: Gone With the River/Dauna. Lo que lleva el río - Dir. Mario Crespo (Venezuela)
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "Write about Love" (2019, 105 min), written by Crisanto Aquino, Janica Mae Regalo, and Ays de Guzman; directed by Aquino.
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week Two Film: Dauna: Gone With the River/Dauna. Lo que lleva el río - Dir. Mario Crespo (Venezuela)
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "Write about Love" (2019, 105 min), written by Crisanto Aquino, Janica Mae Regalo, and Ays de Guzman; directed by Aquino.
Mental health treatment practitioners are just beginning to grasp the deep implications of racial trauma on BIPOC communities. This 3-day conference attempts to shed light on this concern, as well as propose ways to interweave social justice and clinical care. Attendance fee varies.
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week Two Film: Dauna: Gone With the River/Dauna. Lo que lleva el río - Dir. Mario Crespo (Venezuela)
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
Emerson Ea, assistant dean at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing; and Kym Villamer, clinical nurse manager, and Dr. Gideon Lasco, at the University of the Philippines Diliman; will discuss challenges facing Filipinx frontline healthcare workers in the US and Philippines during the pandemic. Moderated by John Gershman, professor at NYU Wagner.
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "Write about Love" (2019, 105 min), written by Crisanto Aquino, Janica Mae Regalo, and Ays de Guzman; directed by Aquino.
Join QTPOC Virtual Gathering: Reflections, as we open up space to the QTPOC community to reflect on this past year’s events. Come build community with your fellow QTPOC, and explore what this upcoming year has to offer. This event is facilitated in partnership with the Center for Multicultural Education and Programs.
Mental health treatment practitioners are just beginning to grasp the deep implications of racial trauma on BIPOC communities. This 3-day conference attempts to shed light on this concern, as well as propose ways to interweave social justice and clinical care. Attendance fee varies.
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
This annual event serves as an opportunity to learn more about the OGI’s 2020–21 Academic Year, highlighting its efforts to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and access across our globally networked university. Dr. Lisa Coleman will share updates about progress, upcoming work, and areas of focus around collective innovation, transformation, and action as we continue to prepare for the next academic year.
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "Write about Love" (2019, 105 min), written by Crisanto Aquino, Janica Mae Regalo, and Ays de Guzman; directed by Aquino.
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
We are excited to announce our next featured speaker in the NYU BeTogether Global Scholars & Innovators Series: A Conversation with Maryangel Garcia-Ramos Guadiana, the Diversity & Inclusion leader at Mexico’s Tecnológico de Monterrey. This conversation, moderated by Dr. Lisa Coleman, will focus on the importance of creating a learning and workplace culture of disability inclusion.
As the torch (sulo) illuminates, once-obscured visions (panawin) arise from the dark. Part of the Sulo initiative, Visions/Panawin aims to showcase a film tradition that is now increasingly being recognized across international film circles, Philippine cinema. This weeks film is "Write about Love" (2019, 105 min), written by Crisanto Aquino, Janica Mae Regalo, and Ays de Guzman; directed by Aquino.
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
Gentefied. La Casa de las Flores. Narcos. Selena: The Series. Siempre Bruja. Over the last several years, streaming giants like Netflix have taken an active interest in diversifying their programming. For Latinx and Latin American audiences, the attempts have generated mixed reviews and questions on what authentic storytelling entails.
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week Three Films: Bronx Llaktamanta/From the Bronx - Dir. Doris Loayza, First Voices - Dir. Amalia Córdova (Diaguita/Chile), Justicia sin palabras/Mute Justice - Dir. Sergio Julián Caballero (Mixtec/México)
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week Three Films: Bronx Llaktamanta/From the Bronx - Dir. Doris Loayza, First Voices - Dir. Amalia Córdova (Diaguita/Chile), Justicia sin palabras/Mute Justice - Dir. Sergio Julián Caballero (Mixtec/México)
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week Three Films: Bronx Llaktamanta/From the Bronx - Dir. Doris Loayza, First Voices - Dir. Amalia Córdova (Diaguita/Chile), Justicia sin palabras/Mute Justice - Dir. Sergio Julián Caballero (Mixtec/México)
The Hemispheric Institute and the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage of the Smithsonian Institution present: Indigenous Cinema '21. A series of short and feature films from across the hemisphere with a focus on Indigenous voices, languages, and new narratives. Week Three Films: Bronx Llaktamanta/From the Bronx - Dir. Doris Loayza, First Voices - Dir. Amalia Córdova (Diaguita/Chile), Justicia sin palabras/Mute Justice - Dir. Sergio Julián Caballero (Mixtec/México)
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.
MindfulNYU hosts a wide offering of FREE yoga and meditation classes throughout the week during the academic year. All classes are open to students, faculty, and staff with a current and valid NYU ID.