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UID:20101015140125-677978@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Big Freedia, Queen Diva of Bounce
DESCRIPTION:Big Freedia, the Queen Diva of Bounce. Bounce music emerged from the New Or
 leans housing projects. Public talk 7-8 in Boliou 104, live performance at 
 the Cave 9 pm. Big Freedia performs a derivative of Bounce for self-proclai
 med "Sissies"
LOCATION:Boliou 104 and the Cave
URL:https://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/afam/events/
LAST-MODIFIED:20101015T143759
CREATED:20101015T140125
DTSTART:20101019T190000
DURATION:PT4H0M0S
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UID:20101015140545-677993@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Campus-wide Poetry Weekend: Poetry Performance J. Ivy and Dana Gilmore
DESCRIPTION:Two part poetry performance (intermission includes DINNER provided by Subwa
 y!)
LOCATION:Sayles Hill Great Space
LAST-MODIFIED:20101015T165318
CREATED:20101015T140545
DTSTART:20101112T183000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
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UID:20101015141239-678010@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Campus-wide Poetry Weekend: J Ivy Poetry Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Poetry Workshop with J. Ivy
LOCATION:Boliou 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20101015T165131
CREATED:20101015T141239
DTSTART:20101113T150000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
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UID:20101015141442-678019@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Campus-Wide Poetry Weekend: Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Poetry Open Mic at the Cave
LOCATION:The Cave, Evans Hall basement
LAST-MODIFIED:20101015T165403
CREATED:20101015T141442
DTSTART:20101113T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
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UID:20101021103442-680551@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Film showing: "Oberlin-Inanda: The Life and Times of John L. Dube"
DESCRIPTION:Cherif Keita's film "Oberlin-Inanda: The Life and Times of John L. Dube" (2
 005, 54mn, Special Mention at the 2005 Pan African Film Festival of Ouagado
 ugou) will be screened as part of the Carleton International Education Week
  in Leighton 305, 7:00-8:30 pm (with discussion) (Tuesday, October 26, 2010
 )
LOCATION:Leighton 305
LAST-MODIFIED:20101021T103927
CREATED:20101021T103442
DTSTART:20101026T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
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UID:20101117135417-689400@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Prof David Wiles presentation,The Color Line,Af/Af Am Angelina Weld Grimke 
 Brown Bag Conversation Series
DESCRIPTION:The African and African American Studies Program is pleased to announce Pro
 fessor David Wiles, who will be doing a reading with a student cast of a se
 ction of his play. The working title of the play is "The Color Line." It's 
 set in New York in 1928 during the Harlem Renaissance and deals with, among
  other things, the issue of racial passing. This event is part of the AF/AF
 AM Angelina Weld Grimke Brown Bag Conversation Series. This series honors A
 ngelina Weld Grimke (1880-1958), the first African American female student 
 to attend Carleton's Preparatory Academy from 1895 to 1897. Future presenta
 tions will explore subjects related to black diasporic experiences and hist
 ories across a broad geography including Africa, the Caribbean, North and S
 outh America, Europe, and Asia.
LOCATION:Library Athenaeum
LAST-MODIFIED:20101213T150846
CREATED:20101117T135417
DTSTART:20110208T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101207083723-692687@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Prof Marlon Bailey, Engendering Space: Black Queer Performance & Ballroom C
 ulture in Detroit
LOCATION:Leighton Hall, Room 304
LAST-MODIFIED:20101207T132907
CREATED:20101207T083723
DTSTART:20110209T163000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
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UID:20110104085549-696969@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Convocation: R. L'Heureux Lewis
DESCRIPTION:R. L’Heureux Lewis is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Black Studi
 es at the City College of New York – CUNY. His research concentrates on i
 ssues of educational inequality, the role of race in contemporary society, 
 and mental health well-being. The changing national and international lands
 cape necessitate deeper, more sustainable, and meaningful engagement conver
 sations and research. Through his writing, speaking, and commentary his wor
 k analyzes some of the most pressing issues in the post-Civil Rights era. W
 ith specializations in race and ethnic relations, his research and activism
  grapple with the areas of education, youth culture, public policy, and men
 tal health. As a scholar-activist, he is engaged in projects relating to th
 e reformation of education, Hip-Hop culture activism, and race-conscious po
 licies. His commentary has been featured in media outlets such as US World 
 News Report, Diversity in Higher Education, National Public Radio, theRoot.
 com and the Detroit Free Press. The title of his presentation is "Stony the
  Road We Trod: The March Towards Educational Justice." Free and open to the
  public. Sponsored by: College Relations, Contact: Kerry Raadt, College Rel
 ations, x4308
LOCATION:Skinner Chapel
URL:https://apps.carleton.edu/events/convocations/
LAST-MODIFIED:20110104T090043
CREATED:20110104T085549
DTSTART:20110204T105000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
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UID:20110119083128-701985@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:The Ghana Program Poster Session took place today
DESCRIPTION:The Ghana Winter Break OCS Poster Session and Slide Show took place at Comm
 on Time, 3 March, in Great Hall. The 12 student participants presented thei
 r research. Among the topics were child labor, sustainability, the Chinese 
 business community in Accra, homosexuality, secondary education, pornograph
 y, politics and hip hop. Refreshments will be available.
LOCATION:Great Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20110303T140600
CREATED:20110119T083128
DTSTART:20110303T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110221092154-712248@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Cherif Keita, "Locating Mande Performance on the Global Stage," Saturday, F
 eb 26, 1 pm
LAST-MODIFIED:20110221T092804
CREATED:20110221T092154
DTSTART:20110226T130000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110607124911-740917@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:African & African American Studies Faculty, Students, Parents reception
DESCRIPTION:African and African American department reception for faculty, graduates an
 d their families on the day before Commencement.
LOCATION:Leighton front lawn; Rain: Lei. main floor
LAST-MODIFIED:20110607T125834
CREATED:20110607T124911
DTSTART:20110610T143000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120111102224-805495@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:AFAM/SOAN Job Candidate Talk
DESCRIPTION:"From Shrine to Stage: India’s Sidi Goma and African Diaspora Identity Po
 litics"
LOCATION:Leighton 305
LAST-MODIFIED:20120116T150232
CREATED:20120111T102224
DTSTART:20120201T163000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120111142035-805610@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Student lunch with AFAM / SOAN Job Candidate
LOCATION:Sevy Meeting Room
LAST-MODIFIED:20120111T142123
CREATED:20120111T142035
DTSTART:20120201T113000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120305145115-823683@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Student Meeting with Kwame Anthony Appiah
LOCATION:in the east / fireplace end of Severance Great Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20120410T093745
CREATED:20120305T145115
DTSTART:20120413T131000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
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UID:20120426095432-839388@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:AFAM Senior David Tullis to present comps talk
DESCRIPTION:Masked Identity: Reinventing Tradition Through Lágbájá’s Musical Perfo
 rmance
LOCATION:Olin 004
LAST-MODIFIED:20120426T095716
CREATED:20120426T095432
DTSTART:20120508T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120822121529-872752@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Bridging the Gap: African Diaspora Studies, Area Studies & Disciplines
DESCRIPTION:A symposium sponsored by the African and African American Studies Program.
LOCATION:Weitz 236
LAST-MODIFIED:20130206T155711
CREATED:20120822T121529
DTSTART:20130216T090000
DURATION:PT12H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120905155751-876624@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Race, Media, and the Election
LOCATION:Boliou 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20120913T142738
CREATED:20120905T155751
DTSTART:20121029T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120907090429-877586@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Motown and Film
LOCATION:Weitz 236
LAST-MODIFIED:20120918T103858
CREATED:20120907T090429
DTSTART:20121002T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120918094857-887179@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Macalester Lecture: "The Politics of Sexuality in Africa"
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by Sylvia Tamale at Macalester College on debates surrounding sexua
 l diversity in contemporary Africa
LOCATION:Macalester College: John B. Davis Lecture Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20120918T095758
CREATED:20120918T094857
DTSTART:20120927T190000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20121005132816-896076@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:St Catherine University: Pan-African Women's Film Forum
LOCATION:Jeanne D'Arc Auditoreum, Whitby Hall
URL:http://news.stkate.edu/articles/film_forum.html
LAST-MODIFIED:20121005T133330
CREATED:20121005T132816
DTSTART:20121020T130000
DURATION:PT8H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20121113155445-911627@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Spirits that Mount, Spirits that Dance
DESCRIPTION:an AFAM talk by Professor Thabiti Willis
LOCATION:Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
LAST-MODIFIED:20130206T150108
CREATED:20121113T155445
DTSTART:20130221T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130108125224-932597@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:“Old” and “New” Diasporas, Globalization, and Africana Studies
DESCRIPTION:Professor Jean Rahier, Florida International University Keynote for AFAM Sy
 mposium "Bridging the Gap"
LOCATION:Weitz 236
LAST-MODIFIED:20130108T125730
CREATED:20130108T125224
DTSTART:20130215T193000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130201133622-945735@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:AFAM Concentration Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Considering a concentration in African and African-American Studies? Come l
 earn more!
LOCATION:Leighton 303
LAST-MODIFIED:20130211T130558
CREATED:20130201T133622
DTSTART:20130220T163000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20130326142956-982864@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Braided Worlds (Book Reading)
DESCRIPTION:Alma Gottlieb, Professor of Anthropology and Philip Graham, Professor of En
 glish at UIUC, share their memoir of their time in Ivory Coast.
LOCATION:Weitz 236
LAST-MODIFIED:20130326T144429
CREATED:20130326T142956
DTSTART:20130508T170000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100811123356-655179@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Fall History Dept Herbert P. Lefler Talk, Dr. Kathleen Brown, U. Pennsylvan
 ia
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that our History Department Fall Term Lefler s
 peaker, Kathleen Brown, History Dept, U Penn, will present a talk on Thursd
 ay, October 7, at 5:00 p.m. in Leighton 304, "'Am I Not a Man and a Brother
 ?' Anglo-American abolitionism and the concept of human rights." https://ap
 ps.carleton.edu/curricular/history/UpcomingEvents/ for more information.
LOCATION:Leighton 304
URL:https://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/history/UpcomingEvents/?story_id=65518
 1
LAST-MODIFIED:20101004T102028
CREATED:20100811T123356
DTSTART:20101007T170000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
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UID:20101015160847-678156@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:B-Boy Battle
DESCRIPTION:Some of the hip hop world’s best b-boys (or “break-boys”) will take t
 o the floor in a not-to-be-missed battle on Friday, Oct. 1, beginning at 7 
 p.m., in the Carleton College Recreation Center. The battle--a competition 
 between a half dozen “crews” from the Twin Cities, Carleton and Northfi
 eld--will be judged by three world-class b-boys hailing from New York City:
  Kid Glyde, Whorah, and Gravity. Featuring fancy footwork, acrobatic style,
  and back-beats provided by Chicago-based DJ Lester Burnem, this event is f
 ree and open to all ages.
URL:http://apps.carleton.edu/news/news/?story_id=670423
LAST-MODIFIED:20101015T162035
CREATED:20101015T160847
DTSTART:20101001T190000
DURATION:PT3H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101015161735-678161@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:B-Boy Master Class
DESCRIPTION:A b-boy (breaking) master class with New York City's Kid Glyde, Whorah, and
  Gravity.
LOCATION:East Gym
URL:http://apps.carleton.edu/news/news/?story_id=670423
LAST-MODIFIED:20101015T162010
CREATED:20101015T161735
DTSTART:20101002T100000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100915124447-664895@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Haiti - After the Earthquake
DESCRIPTION:Rea Dol, Founder and Director of the SOPUDEP School near Port-au-Prince, wi
 ll speak about the current situation in Haiti. Featured in the New York tim
 es as "The Mother Figure of Morne Lazarre," Ms. Dol has been leading Haitia
 n efforts to reestablish normalcy after the earthquake. Hamline professor M
 ax Adrien, also a Haitian native, will speak briefly about Haitian culture 
 today, and student leaders of Haiti Relief will propose ways to help. Spons
 ored by the Humanities Center, Haitian Relief, and the Haiti Justice Allian
 ce.
LOCATION:Boliou 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20100915T125623
CREATED:20100915T124447
DTSTART:20101005T160000
DURATION:PT1H15M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100901141311-660503@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Disability Rights in Ghana: Do NGO's Cause More Harm than Good?
DESCRIPTION:A presentation by Kathryn Guerts, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Haml
 ine University. Bagels and coffee will be served.
LOCATION:Leighton 330
LAST-MODIFIED:20100901T141443
CREATED:20100901T141311
DTSTART:20101022T083000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100625091837-645296@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Convocation: Rudolph Byrd
DESCRIPTION:The Goodrich C. White Professor of American Studies at Emory University, Ru
 dolph Byrd began his academic career at Carleton College where he was a mem
 ber of the Department of English and Chair of the Program of African and Af
 rican American Studies. He joined the faculty of Emory University in 1991 a
 nd is the founding director of the James Weldon Johnson Institute for Advan
 ced Interdisciplinary Studies, established in 2007. Named for James Weldon 
 Johnson, author, composer, educator, lawyer, diplomat, and pioneering leade
 r in the modern civil rights movement, the Johnson Institute is the first i
 nstitute at Emory University established to honor the achievements of an Am
 erican of African descent. One of the premiere sites in the nation for the 
 study of the modern civil rights movement, the work of the Johnson Institut
 e is to offer a framework for understanding the history and legacy of civil
  rights, and to provide a context to explain the ways in which the civil ri
 ghts movement continues to have relevance. The Johnson Institute is the hom
 e of the Alice Walker Literary Society, of which Byrd is the founding co-ch
 air. An engaged scholar committed to service and scholarship at the local a
 nd national levels, Byrd is also a consultant to the United Negro College F
 und/Andrew W. Mellon Programs. The title of his presentation is "Regarding 
 James Weldon Johnson."
LOCATION:Skinner Chapel
LAST-MODIFIED:20100810T174356
CREATED:20100625T091837
DTSTART:20101001T105000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100611151322-641797@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:African Drum Ensemble Recital: Jay Johnson, director
LOCATION:Great Space
LAST-MODIFIED:20100618T115011
CREATED:20100611T151322
DTSTART:20101116T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100618113734-642572@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Jazz Concert: David Singley, director
DESCRIPTION:"The Carleton Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of David Singley will pres
 ent its' Winter Concert. The program will include selections from the Big B
 and repertoire of the Swing era as well as compositions of modern jazz comp
 osers. The Carleton Jazz Combos will also perform."
LOCATION:Concert Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20101118T133353
CREATED:20100618T113734
DTSTART:20110220T150000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100618114828-642591@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:African Drum Ensemble Recital: Jay Johnson, director
LOCATION:Great Space
LAST-MODIFIED:20100618T114943
CREATED:20100618T114828
DTSTART:20110308T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100618121034-642627@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Mbira Ensemble Recital: Melinda Russell, director
LOCATION:Gould Library Athenaeum
LAST-MODIFIED:20110512T104336
CREATED:20100618T121034
DTSTART:20110531T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20100902180645-660833@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Voice Studios Showcase Recital
DESCRIPTION:The recital will feature applied voice students from all class years perfor
 ming a variety of repertoire from classical art songs and arias to songs fr
 om Broadway musicals.
LOCATION:Carleton College, Concert Hall
URL:https://apps.carleton.edu/curricular/music/choir/
LAST-MODIFIED:20100902T181206
CREATED:20100902T180645
DTSTART:20110305T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101026012239-681783@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:How does Sexual Violence Affect the Women of Color at Carleton?
DESCRIPTION:Dinner and discussion at Stimpson
LOCATION:Stimpson
LAST-MODIFIED:20101026T012543
CREATED:20101026T012239
DTSTART:20101105T163000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101026012032-681781@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:SOARS performance in the Great Hall
DESCRIPTION:Story of a Rape Survivor (SOARS) is a performance about one woman’s journ
 ey to reclaim her body, sexuality, spirituality, and self esteem after bein
 g sexual assaulted in college. Performed by a diverse cast of women and fea
 turing photographs taken by her sister during the recovery process, SOARS u
 ses modern dance, spoken-word, and music to educate the public about sexual
  violence and to ease the shame, guilt, and self-blame that rape victims to
 o often feel with a story of hope and healing
LOCATION:Great Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20101026T012158
CREATED:20101026T012032
DTSTART:20101104T190000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101026011848-681779@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Dinner with SOARS cast in Stimpson
DESCRIPTION:Dinner with SOARS cast in Stimpson Catered by Kurry Kabob
LOCATION:Stimpson House
LAST-MODIFIED:20101026T012028
CREATED:20101026T011848
DTSTART:20101104T170000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101129113750-691100@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:WILL TAKE PLACE! AFRO IRANIAN LIVES, film showing,conversation and discussi
 on with producer/director
LOCATION:Leighton Hall, Room 304
LAST-MODIFIED:20110220T124241
CREATED:20101129T113750
DTSTART:20110220T190000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101129113948-691102@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:TODAY, 2.22.2011!!! Prof Behnaz Mirzai, Transformations in African Identity
  in Iran,public talk,refreshments reception
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday, February 22, 2011 5:00-6:30 Behnaz Mirzai - Transformations in Afr
 ican Identity in Iran NOW IN Leighton 305!
LOCATION:Leighton Hall, Room 305
LAST-MODIFIED:20110222T102525
CREATED:20101129T113948
DTSTART:20110222T170000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101208133909-692921@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Joan Baez at Spring Hill College: A Study of Intersecting Histories
DESCRIPTION:On May 7, 1963 Joan Baez gave a concert at Spring Hill College in Mobile Al
 abama. This little-known performance takes on extraordinary significance wh
 en viewed from the intersection of multiple histories: social, musical, ins
 titutional, and personal. This presentation will reveal the larger meaning 
 of this event using eyewitness accounts, photographs, and a precious unrele
 ased live recording, which includes Baez’ comments on the racial climate.
  Presenter: Steve Kelly, Dye Family Professor of Music. Lunch provided for 
 50. Angelina Weld Grimke Brown Bag Conversation, co-sponsored with African/
 African-American Studies Program.
LOCATION:Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
LAST-MODIFIED:20101208T134646
CREATED:20101208T133909
DTSTART:20110125T114500
DURATION:PT1H15M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110121091719-702608@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Public Lecture and Book Signing by University of Toronto Assistant Professo
 r Lance McCready '90
DESCRIPTION:"Black Masculinities in Urban Education" Lance McCready teaches "School & S
 ociety" for the Secondary Teacher Education Program and “Approaches to Ur
 ban Education” in the new Urban Education M.Ed. Cohort at the University 
 of Toronto. His most recent book is Making Space for Diverse Masculinities 
 (Adolescent Cultures, School and Society) published by Peter Lang Publisher
 s. Lance's research seeks to develop and promote “intersectional” persp
 ectives on urban education that look at the ways race, class, gender, and s
 exuality have an impact on teaching and learning in inner-city schools. In 
 particular, he is interested in the way intersectional perspectives can hel
 p teachers, students, and policymakers better understand disparities in ach
 ievement, participation, and discipline. His most recent publications focus
  on "making space" for diverse masculinities in urban education and how the
  experiences of gay and gender non-conforming Black male students reframe t
 he “troubles” Black males face in urban high schools. This event is co-
 sponsored by the educational studies department, the African and African Am
 erican Studies department, the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, and th
 e Gender and Sexuality Center. A brief book signing will follow. Copies of 
 Professor McCready's most recent book will be available for purchase at the
  event as well as prior to the event in the Carleton Bookstore.
LOCATION:Library Athenaeum
LAST-MODIFIED:20110201T103145
CREATED:20110121T091719
DTSTART:20110210T163000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110106143220-698556@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:A public talk presented by Professor Kevin K. Gaines
DESCRIPTION:"Stevie Wonder's 'Songs in the Key of Life' as a cultural artifact of the L
 ong Civil Rights Movement"
LOCATION:Leighton 304
LAST-MODIFIED:20110118T151833
CREATED:20110106T143220
DTSTART:20110126T163000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110202093824-705789@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Film Screening of "Johnny Mad Dog"
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Jean Stéphane Sauvaire and based on the novel by Emmanuel Dong
 ala. The novel recounts the poignant fate of child soldiers in the Congoles
 e civil war. Winner of the prestigious prix de l'espoir at the Cannes film 
 festival in 2008. Here's the NYT review of the film from January 20, 2011: 
 http://movies.nytimes.com/2011/01/21/movies/21roundup-JOHNNYMADDOG_RVW.html
 ?scp=1&s
LOCATION:Boliou
LAST-MODIFIED:20110202T094053
CREATED:20110202T093824
DTSTART:20110216T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110202094058-705791@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:"Holywood, Pirated Videos and Child Soldiers", Lecture by Emmanuel Dongala
DESCRIPTION:Emmanuel Dongala, Professor of Chemistry at Bard College, is the winner of 
 numerous literary prizes including the Grand Prix de Littérature de l'Afri
 que Noire, the Prix de la Fondation de France, and the prize for the best F
 rench novel of 2010 from the literary magazine Lire. His works have been tr
 anslated into more than a dozen languages. In 1998, the Congolese Civil war
  forced Dongala, who was then professor of Chemistry and Dean of the Univer
 sity, to flee his country, which he was able to do with the help of his fri
 end, the novelist Philip Roth. Dongala's novel, Johnny Mad Dog,was made int
 o an award-winning film.
LOCATION:LDC 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20110202T094416
CREATED:20110202T094058
DTSTART:20110217T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110209103745-708412@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Haiti Human Rights Week Dinner & Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Relief Carleton and the Haiti Justice Alliance of Northfield for
  dinner in the Great Hall followed by Q&A with Mario Joseph (Haiti’s most
  prominent human rights lawyer), Brian Concannon (Director of the Institute
  for Justice & Democracy in Haiti), and Paul Miller (Executive Director of 
 the Haiti Justice Alliance of Northfield). Part of Haiti Human Rights Week.
LOCATION:Great Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20110209T104017
CREATED:20110209T103745
DTSTART:20110221T183000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110209104207-708420@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:"Poverty Always Has a History"
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Brian Sirchio (founder of Crosswinds Music Ministries and H
 aiti activist) and Nathan Yaffe ‘11 about the history of poverty in Haiti
 . Part of Haiti Human Rights Week.
LAST-MODIFIED:20110209T104638
CREATED:20110209T104207
DTSTART:20110224T160000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110303155005-715290@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Thabiti Willis VIZ Presentation, "Mother Chiefs and Husband Researcher: Gen
 der, Power, and Masquerade in Nigeria"
LOCATION:Gould Library Athenaeum
LAST-MODIFIED:20110329T123312
CREATED:20110303T155005
DTSTART:20110510T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110307142634-715987@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Maryse Condé, "The Journey of a Caribbean Writer"
DESCRIPTION:Maryse Condé, internationally acclaimed French Caribbean writer and Profes
 sor Emerita of Columbia University, is the author of sixteen novels includi
 ng Segu, Windward Heights, Crossing the Mangrove, and Tituba, Black Witch o
 f Salem, as well as Tales from the Heart: True Stories from My Childhood. C
 ondé has garnered numerous literary awards including the prestigious “Pr
 ix de l’Académie française.” Through her historical fiction, Condé h
 as given voice to lesser-known populations in the African diaspora. Sponsor
 ed by French and Francophone Studies, the Humanities Center, The Elizabeth 
 Nason Distinguished Women Visitors Funds, and African and African American 
 Studies.
LOCATION:Boliou 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20110417T154512
CREATED:20110307T142634
DTSTART:20110420T193000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110309150822-716735@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:A Conversation with Maryse Condé
DESCRIPTION:A conversation with Maryse Condé, a Guadeloupean, French language author o
 f historical fiction, best known for her novel "Segu" (1984–1985). Condé
 's novels explore racial, gender and cultural issues in a variety of histor
 ical eras and locales, including the Salem witch trials in "I, Tituba: Blac
 k Witch of Salem" (1992) and the 19th century Bambara Empire of Mali in Seg
 u (1987). Her novels trace the relationships between African peoples and th
 e diaspora, especially the Caribbean. She has taken considerable distance f
 rom most Caribbean literary movements, such as Negritude and Creolité, and
  has often focused on topics with strong feminist concerns. Her recent writ
 ings have become increasingly autobiographical, such as "Memories of My Chi
 ldhood" and "Victoire", a biography of her grandmother. "Who Slashed Celina
 ire's Throat" also shows traces of her paternal great-grandmother.
LOCATION:LDC 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20110309T152115
CREATED:20110309T150822
DTSTART:20110419T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110309152123-716744@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:A Discussion with Richard Philcox, translator
DESCRIPTION:Philcox has translated most of Conde's books (beginning with her first nove
 l) and Conde has both expressed her confidence in him and said that she con
 siders him "responsible" for the book in English - that is, for the flow an
 d rhythm and music of the language.
LAST-MODIFIED:20110309T152717
CREATED:20110309T152123
DTSTART:20110420T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110121094637-702622@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Voice Master Class with Simon Estes
DESCRIPTION:World renowned operatic bass-baritone Simon Estes has taught numerous maste
 r classes throughout the United States and abroad, including at the Juillia
 rd School of Music and the Moscow Music Conservatory.
LOCATION:Carleton College, Concert Hall
URL:http://go.carleton.edu/choir
LAST-MODIFIED:20110121T095734
CREATED:20110121T094637
DTSTART:20110129T143000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110425104416-729293@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Cherif Keita Discussion & Booksigning
DESCRIPTION:Join Carleton Professor of French Cherif Keita for the debut launch of his 
 new book “Outcast to Ambassador: The Musical Odyssey of Salif Keita”. A
  brief booksigning will follow the event. Copies of the book will be availa
 ble at the event as well as prior to the event in the Bookstore.
LOCATION:Gould Library Athenaeum
LAST-MODIFIED:20110425T110740
CREATED:20110425T104416
DTSTART:20110510T163000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110914104126-766481@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Reading by Nuruddin Farah
DESCRIPTION:Award winning novelist from Somalia, Nuruddin Farah, will read from his wor
 k.
LOCATION:The Weitz Center's Large Meeting Room, 236
LAST-MODIFIED:20110923T131955
CREATED:20110914T104126
DTSTART:20111025T170000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111026150311-787407@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Somali Famine Panel: Special Envoy Mr. Abukar Arman, Prof Ahmed Samatar, Ma
 calester & Mr. Mohamed Hassan, ARC-Somalia
DESCRIPTION:Asiya Mohamoud Gaildon, '14, and the Somali Famine Relief Group at Carleton
  have organized a panel discussion featuring Mr. Abukar Arman, Representati
 ve of the Somali Transitional Federal Government, Professor Ahmed I. Samata
 r, Somali professor of International Relations at Macalester College, and M
 r. Mohamed Hassan from ARC-Somalia, to raise awareness of the devastating f
 amine currently crippling Somalia and Somalia’s delicate sociopolitical s
 tate. This panel is sponsored by The Humanities Center, the African and Afr
 ican American Studies program and the Chaplain's Office. Everyone is invite
 d to attend. The panel is scheduled for Saturday, November 5 from 12:00-2:0
 0 p.m. in Boliou 104. Please contact Asiya Mohamoud Gaildon for further inf
 ormation at: gaildona@carleton.edu
LOCATION:Boliou 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20111027T130205
CREATED:20111026T150311
DTSTART:20111105T120000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111026142314-787396@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Winter Herbert P. Lefler Talk, Early West African History through a Differe
 nt Optic, by Professor Michael Gomez
LOCATION:Leighton 305
LAST-MODIFIED:20111212T105532
CREATED:20111026T142314
DTSTART:20120130T163000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111122105354-794437@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Lori Pappas, NGO Ethiopia, Global Team for Local Initiatives, Public Talk
DESCRIPTION:"The Magic of Yes: Stepping Beyond Fear and Embracing the New," an illustra
 ted, exciting, compelling and immediate talk about global outreach and Lori
  Pappas' work in Ethiopia. Sponsored by the Economics department and The Hu
 manities Center at Carleton.
LOCATION:Weitz Center 236
URL:http://www.gtli.us/
LAST-MODIFIED:20111201T101458
CREATED:20111122T105354
DTSTART:20120110T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20091001204717-571638@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Black Student Alliance Weekly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Come to an all inclusive forum focusing on issues in the Black community on
  campus and abroad, and how we can affect change to create a more inclusive
  and informed environment.
LOCATION:Williams House (Black House)
LAST-MODIFIED:20120316T124429
CREATED:20091001T204717
DTSTART:20120328T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20120605T235959;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20101206093927-692568@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Diversity Institute
DESCRIPTION:Social Justice: When Diversity Isn't Enough
LOCATION:Weitz 236
LAST-MODIFIED:20121217T143204
CREATED:20101206T093927
DTSTART:20130126T090000
DURATION:PT7H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111201141006-796050@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Martin Luther King, Jr. Candlelight Service of Remembrance and Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Service led by Rev. Oliver White, Sr. Pastor of St. Paul's Grace Community 
 United Church of Christ, and the Carleton Jubilee Singers. A soup supper fo
 llows the service.
LOCATION:Chapel Main Sanctuary
LAST-MODIFIED:20111216T084918
CREATED:20111201T141006
DTSTART:20120115T170000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20071204110146-356070@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Gospel Brunch
LOCATION:Chapel Lounge
LAST-MODIFIED:20121204T095137
CREATED:20071204T110146
DTSTART:20130127T110000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111022133308-786405@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Convocation: Shelton Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Shelton Johnson is the author of Gloryland, the fictional memoir of a buffa
 lo soldier – a black U.S. cavalryman and the son of slaves – who finds 
 true freedom when he is posted to patrol the newly created Yosemite Nationa
 l Park in 1903. Johnson is an advocate for bringing minorities, particularl
 y African-Americans from the inner city, like himself, to the National Park
 s and connect them to the natural world. He claims that "one of the great l
 osses to African culture from slavery was the loss of kinship with the eart
 h." Although he was born in Detroit and spent much of his childhood there, 
 early on he briefly lived in Germany where his father was stationed in the 
 Army. A family trip to the Bavarian Alps planted a seed in him, a seed that
  was kept alive only through later experiences with nature via television a
 nd movie screens. He dreamed of mountains as a boy growing up in Detroit. W
 hile doing graduate study in poetry at the University of Michigan, Johnson 
 applied to be a seasonal worker at Yellowstone thinking the park would prov
 ide a quiet place to work on his writing. That visit would change the cours
 e of his life and his career, which has spanned twenty-five years as a rang
 er with the National Park Service. He dedicated his work to this issue when
  he came upon the history of Buffalo Soldiers (the African-American regimen
 ts of the segregated U.S. Army at the turn of the 20th century) in Yosemite
  and Sequoia National Parks. For the past fifteen years Johnson has told th
 e story of the Buffalo Soldiers in print, on camera, and in person. He has 
 traveled to public schools throughout America, tracked down descendants of 
 the soldiers, and authored an award-winning website. All the while, he has 
 remained true to the reason he started this work. "I can’t forget that li
 ttle black kid in Detroit," he says. "And I think of the other kids, just l
 ike me – in Detroit, Oakland, Watts, Anacostia – today. How do I get th
 em here? How do I let them know that our national parks are part of their h
 eritage, and that they own them like all Americans?" The title of his prese
 ntation is "Gloryland: Using History and Literature as Tools for Social Cha
 nge.”
LOCATION:Skinner Chapel
LAST-MODIFIED:20111214T134417
CREATED:20111022T133308
DTSTART:20120203T105000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111022133413-786407@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Convocation: Michelle Alexander
DESCRIPTION:Michelle Alexander is a highly acclaimed civil rights lawyer, advocate, and
  legal scholar who currently holds a joint appointment at the Kirwan Instit
 ute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity and the Moritz College of Law at Th
 e Ohio State University. Prior to joining the Kirwan Institute, Professor A
 lexander was an Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, where sh
 e directed the Civil Rights Clinic. Alexander challenges the conventional w
 isdom that with the election of Barack Obama as president, our nation has 
 triumphed over race.” Jim Crow laws were wiped off the books decades ag
 o, but today an astounding percentage of the African American community is 
 warehoused in prisons or trapped in a permanent, second-class status, much 
 like their grandparents before them who lived under an explicit system of r
 acial control. Alexander argues that the sudden and dramatic mass incarcera
 tion of African American men, primarily through the War on Drugs, has creat
 ed a new racial under caste – a group of people defined largely by race t
 hat is subject to legalized discrimination, scorn, and social exclusion. Th
 e old forms of discrimination – discrimination in employment, housing, ed
 ucation, and public benefits; denial of the right to vote; and exclusion fr
 om jury service – are suddenly legal once you’re labeled a felon. She c
 hallenges the civil rights community, and all of us, to place mass incarcer
 ation at the forefront of a new movement for racial justice in America. The
  title of her presentation is “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in th
 e Age of Colorblindness.”
LOCATION:Skinner Chapel
LAST-MODIFIED:20111022T133507
CREATED:20111022T133413
DTSTART:20120210T105000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111031094919-788565@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Myron Orfield: Segregation in Schools and Housing in the Twin Cities
DESCRIPTION:Myron Orfield, Professor of Law and Executive Director, Institute on Race &
  Poverty at the University of Minnesota Law School, will speak on Segregati
 on in Schools and Housing in the Twin Cities.
LOCATION:Library Athenaeum
LAST-MODIFIED:20120117T100826
CREATED:20111031T094919
DTSTART:20120209T163000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111208094706-798092@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Black History Month Chapel Service
DESCRIPTION:Led by Jermaine Ross and the Carleton Jubilee Singers. Brunch follows the s
 ervice.
LOCATION:Chapel Main Sanctuary
LAST-MODIFIED:20111208T094905
CREATED:20111208T094706
DTSTART:20120226T110000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110831170736-761326@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:African Drum Ensemble Recital: Jay Johnson, director
LOCATION:Bold Spot or Rain Location at the Great Space
LAST-MODIFIED:20120517T121435
CREATED:20110831T170736
DTSTART:20120529T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111020160354-786010@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Teach for America Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Having just received a great education ourselves, more than most people we 
 can appreciate the the value of study and learning. Knowledge and skills op
 en every door, regardless of one's background. Teach for America gives youn
 g teachers the opportunity to help students vault over the disadvantages of
  their childhood and take the path to success through learning.
LAST-MODIFIED:20111020T160445
CREATED:20111020T160354
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120210
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111020160247-786007@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Teach for America Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Having just received a great education ourselves, more than most people we 
 can appreciate the the value of study and learning. Knowledge and skills op
 en every door, regardless of one's background. Teach for America gives youn
 g teachers the opportunity to help students vault over the disadvantages of
  their childhood and take the path to success through learning.
LAST-MODIFIED:20111020T160350
CREATED:20111020T160247
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120106
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111018095805-784443@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Climate Rights and Obligations for Emerging States: The Cases of Brazil and
  South Africa
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Kathryn Hochstetler, CIGI Chiar of Governance in the Americas, Ba
 lsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo (Canada)
LOCATION:WEITZ Center Room 236 (new location)
LAST-MODIFIED:20120124T093507
CREATED:20111018T095805
DTSTART:20120126T163000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120110113506-805230@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Returnee event for students who studied in Africa
DESCRIPTION:Event for African Studies faculty and students who have studied, volunteere
 d, or worked, or are from Africa. Meal served. RSVP below.
LOCATION:Weitz 236
LAST-MODIFIED:20120124T143735
CREATED:20120110T113506
DTSTART:20120209T173000
DURATION:PT1H30M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120201031730-813144@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Prison Reform Week: Rob Stewart: "College Access and Incarceration"
DESCRIPTION:Presentation from University of Minnesota student Rob Stewart on College Ac
 cess after Incarceration. He will discuss his current research on college a
 ccess and incarceration, as well as his own experience. Lunch will also be 
 provided to those who attend on time. This is part of BSA's Prison Reform W
 eek.
LOCATION:Leighton 304
LAST-MODIFIED:20120201T031850
CREATED:20120201T031730
DTSTART:20120209T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120201031456-813142@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Prison Reform Week: Screening and discussion of documentary "Girl Trouble"
DESCRIPTION:Screening and discussion of the documentary "Girl Trouble". This documentar
 y examines the personal stories of three teenage girls entangled in San Fra
 ncisco's juvenile justice system. Snacks will be provided. This is part of 
 BSA's Prison Reform Week.
LOCATION:Leighton 305
LAST-MODIFIED:20120201T031714
CREATED:20120201T031456
DTSTART:20120208T180000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120201031054-813140@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Prison Reform Week: Sarah Walker presents "Persistent Cycle: Efforts to Ref
 orm Minnesota's Criminal Justice System"
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Walker, a Carleton alumna, is the Chief Operating Officer at 180 Degr
 ees, Inc. and the founder of the Minnesota Second Chance Coalition will be 
 presenting. Dinner will also be provided to those who attend on time. This 
 is part of BSA's Prison Reform Week.
LOCATION:Boliou 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20120201T031452
CREATED:20120201T031054
DTSTART:20120207T173000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120213160133-817186@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:"What is African Philosophy? The Discussion of Orality & Islamic Thought in
  Francophone Africa"
DESCRIPTION:Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Professor of French, Columbia University will be 
 giving a talk.
LOCATION:Great Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20120410T100140
CREATED:20120213T160133
DTSTART:20120426T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120213092139-816839@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Zuzu Acrobats
DESCRIPTION:Talented acrobats, musicians, and dancers from all parts of Africa whose sh
 ow includes tumbling, juggling, arm-linking, chair-balancing, aerial ballet
 , and much more!
LOCATION:Great Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20120217T113548
CREATED:20120213T092139
DTSTART:20120219T150000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120208112123-815426@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:The Legacy of Slavery in the Atlantic World
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Kwame Nimako, a professor of InternationalRelations at the University o
 f Amsterdam will be presenting a book he just wrote called 'The Dutch Atlan
 tic: Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation,' which came out in September. He 
 will be introduced by Dr. Steven Small, a Professor in the Africana Studies
  Department at UC Berkeley, author of the foreword to Dr. Nimako's book.
LOCATION:Boliou 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20120213T180134
CREATED:20120208T112123
DTSTART:20120221T170000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111216121052-800517@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Zoe Charlton, Artists Lecture
DESCRIPTION:As a complement to the exhibition, 'A Complex Weave: Women and Identity in 
 Contemporary Art', featured Baltimore-based artist Charlton challenges noti
 ons of gender, race and class in vigorous figure drawings.
LOCATION:Weitz Cinema
LAST-MODIFIED:20120213T121627
CREATED:20111216T121052
DTSTART:20120227T193000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20111128110350-795273@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Convocation: Kwame Anthony Appiah
DESCRIPTION:One of America's leading public intellectuals examines what it takes to tur
 n moral understanding into moral behavior.
LOCATION:Skinner Chapel
LAST-MODIFIED:20120320T094925
CREATED:20111128T110350
DTSTART:20120413T105000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120323100631-828445@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Cameroonian Studio Photography: Why I am obsessed
DESCRIPTION:Lecture by David Zeitlyn, Professor of Social Anthropology, Oxford Universi
 ty
LOCATION:Gould Library Athenaeum
LAST-MODIFIED:20120323T110030
CREATED:20120323T100631
DTSTART:20120423T170000
DURATION:PT0H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120306160735-824328@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Author Danielle McGuire public talk
DESCRIPTION:Author Danielle McGuire will present a public talk about her book "At The D
 ark End of the Street." Pizza lunch provided.
LOCATION:Leighton 305
LAST-MODIFIED:20120706T111939
CREATED:20120306T160735
DTSTART:20120508T120000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120303180437-823055@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Reproductive Justice Conference
DESCRIPTION:"Sex Lies and Things Our Mothers Never told Us: How Reproductive Justice Fi
 ts into Every Aspect of Our Society" conference
LOCATION:Weitz Center
LAST-MODIFIED:20120303T181718
CREATED:20120303T180437
DTSTART:20120428T083000
DURATION:PT10H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120323101547-828466@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Africa Through the Lens of Carletonians
DESCRIPTION:Photography exhibitions by Carleton students
LOCATION:Room 226, Weitz Center for Creativity
LAST-MODIFIED:20120423T075047
CREATED:20120323T101547
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120425
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20120507T000000;INTERVAL=1
SEQUENCE:1
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20040824111932-65562@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Multicultural Senior Ceremony & Celebration
LOCATION:Great Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20120313T110708
CREATED:20040824T111932
DTSTART:20120526T130000
DURATION:PT4H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120504140212-842561@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Beyond Angels: Broadway Theatre and AIDS Epidemic, 1981-2006
DESCRIPTION:Professor Virginia Anderson '00, Cal Poly, will present on theatre as histo
 rical evidence focusing on the AIDS epidemic in the US
LOCATION:Athenaeum
LAST-MODIFIED:20120504T140858
CREATED:20120504T140212
DTSTART:20120512T190000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120907160739-878659@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:St. Olaf Lecture by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
LOCATION:St. Olaf, Tomson Hall, 280
URL:http://stolaf.edu/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=Details&id=20277
LAST-MODIFIED:20120912T092249
CREATED:20120907T160739
DTSTART:20121025T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120608143713-856157@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:African Drum Ensemble Recital: Jay Johnson, director
LOCATION:Great Space
LAST-MODIFIED:20120608T143752
CREATED:20120608T143713
DTSTART:20130604T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120608140429-856077@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:African Drum Ensemble Recital: Jay Johnson, director
LOCATION:Great Space
LAST-MODIFIED:20120608T140526
CREATED:20120608T140429
DTSTART:20121113T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120608141801-856116@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:African Drum Ensemble Recital: Jay Johnson, director
LOCATION:Great Space
LAST-MODIFIED:20120608T141855
CREATED:20120608T141801
DTSTART:20130305T160000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120914143643-885310@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Election Film Series: SILENT CHOICES
DESCRIPTION:Film about abortion and its impact on African-American women. Part of the R
 ED, WHITE, BLACK AND BLUE Election Series.
LOCATION:Weitz Center Cinema
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T143910
CREATED:20120914T143643
DTSTART:20121023T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120914142837-885260@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Election Film Series: FLAG WARS
DESCRIPTION:A poignant account of the politics and pain of gentrification. Part of the 
 RED, WHITE, BLACK AND BLUE Election Series.
LOCATION:Boliou 104
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T144414
CREATED:20120914T142837
DTSTART:20121016T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120914143436-885299@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Election Film Series: DISLOCATION
DESCRIPTION:Documentary exploring the demolition of a Chicago housing project. Part of 
 the RED, WHITE, BLACK AND BLUE Election Series.
LOCATION:Weitz Center Cinema
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T143639
CREATED:20120914T143436
DTSTART:20121009T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120914141046-885195@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Election Film Series: BROTHER OUTSIDER
DESCRIPTION:Documentary examines the life of Bayard Rustin, one of the first freedom ri
 ders and an organizer of the March on Washington.
LOCATION:Weitz Center Cinema
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T141434
CREATED:20120914T141046
DTSTART:20120925T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120914143220-885286@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Election Film Series: STREET FIGHT
DESCRIPTION:Documentary follows the 2002 race for mayor of Newark. Part of the RED, WHI
 TE, BLACK AND BLUE Election Series.
LOCATION:Weitz Center Cinema
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T143428
CREATED:20120914T143220
DTSTART:20121002T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120914140045-885163@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Election Film Series: FREEDOM ON MY MIND
DESCRIPTION:Documentary about the Mississippi freedom movement in the early 1960s. Part
  of the RED, WHITE, BLACK AND BLUE Election Series
LOCATION:Weitz Center Cinema
LAST-MODIFIED:20120914T140644
CREATED:20120914T140045
DTSTART:20120918T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120925113004-890365@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:St Olaf Talk: Freedom from Slavery Along Mason-Dixon Line - Max Grivno
LOCATION:Buntrock Commons, Viking Theater, St Olaf
URL:http://www.stolaf.edu/calendar/index.cfm?fuseaction=Details&id=20946
LAST-MODIFIED:20120925T114505
CREATED:20120925T113004
DTSTART:20121009T150000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20121005162527-896286@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:ACOUSTIC AFRICA
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of of African song, with Dobet Gnahore, Manou Gallo,and Karey
 ce Fotso, with Leni Stern
LOCATION:Concert Hall
LAST-MODIFIED:20121016T162516
CREATED:20121005T162527
DTSTART:20121018T200000
DURATION:PT2H0M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20121003154856-895129@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Global Diasporas in Dubai, Panel discussion
LOCATION:Leighton 304
LAST-MODIFIED:20130211T093905
CREATED:20121003T154856
DTSTART:20130214T180000
DURATION:PT1H45M0S
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20121106105322-908690@carleton.edu
SUMMARY:Dr. Roderick Ferguson will present a public talk for American Studies
DESCRIPTION:entitled "The Erotic Life of Diaspora: Black Queer Formations in the Histor
 y of Neoliberalism."
LOCATION:Leighton 304
LAST-MODIFIED:20130103T134932
CREATED:20121106T105322
DTSTART:20130116T163000
DURATION:PT1H0M0S
END:VEVENT
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