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NYU Tisch School of the Arts provides reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities. Requests for accommodations should be made at least two weeks before the date of the event when possible.
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Tuesday, Mar. 2 2021

  • Mindful NYU Free Yoga & Meditation

    Mindful NYU Free Yoga & Meditation

    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.

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  • The Latinx Project Public Humanities Fellowship

    The Latinx Project Public Humanities Fellowship

    The Latinx Project’s Public Humanities Fellowship will offer up to 10 graduate students at NYU & Inter-University Doctoral Consortium, the opportunity to gain career-building experience by establishing collaborative partnerships with local arts and cultural organizations. Applicants are asked to propose dream projects specific to a Latinx culture-adjacent institution.

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  • Playtest Thursday

    Playtest Thursday

    Come play work-in-progress games by NYU Game Center students, faculty, and alumni!

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  • The Beat of Black Resistance: A talk with Mark Anthony Neal

    The Beat of Black Resistance: A talk with Mark Anthony Neal

    This talk examines what I refer to as ‘Quarantine Soul,’ music produced of a group artists – Dinner Party, Tobe Nwigwe, Moses Sumney, Lianne La Havas, Jay Electronica, Ego Ella May, and Samora Pinderhughes among others – that both anticipates and responds to the crisis of isolation, precarity and vulnerability imposed by White Supremacy in the midst of a Global Pandemic.” Mark Anthony Neal is James B. Duke Professor of African & African-American Studies and Professor of English, and Chair of the Department of African and African American Studies at Duke University.

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  • Black Intimacy in R&B and Hip-Hop during the Post-Civil Rights Era

    Black Intimacy in R&B and Hip-Hop during the Post-Civil Rights Era

    Antonia Randolph, That’s My Heart: Queering Intimacy in Hip-Hop Culture (book in progress); Robert Patterson, Destructive Desires: Rhythm and Blues Culture and the Politics of Racial Equality (Rutgers University Press, 2019), in conversation with Elliott Powell

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