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October 2020
Thursday, October 22nd
- Wilderness Studies at the Grand Canyon Spring Break 2022 Info Session
- 4:30 pm, Zoom
- The Twenty-first Century Museum and Social Justice, Dr. Spencer Crew
- "The 21st Century Museum and Social Justice" a public talk by Dr. Spencer Crew. Part of the series Public Reckoning with the Troubled Past
- 5:00 pm, Zoom event, registration required
Friday, October 30th
- Convocation with Helen Forsythe
- Activist Helen Forsythe shares her philosophy of community organizing.
- 12:30 pm
November 2020
Thursday, November 5th
- Defend the Sacred: Native American Freedom Beyond the First Amendment
- The John M. and Elizabeth W. Musser Chair Public Lecture
- 4:30 pm, Zoom
Wednesday, November 18th
- Kao Kalia Yang '03 in Conversation with Carleton Professor Nancy Cho
- Looking for Beauty and Bravery in Kao Kalia Yang's '03 new books, a Conversation with Carleton English Professor Nancy Cho
- 7:00 pm, virtual
January 2021
Thursday, January 14th
- Weitz Fellows Program: Information Session
- Learn more about the Weitz Fellows Program!
- 12:30 pm, RSVP via Handshake
Thursday, January 21st (Today)
- "Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People"
- Lufkin Lecture in Psychology "Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People"
- 7:00 pm, Zoom
Tuesday, January 26th
- AMST Brown Bag Lunch
- Discussion of the meaning of January 6th and how we move forward.
- 12:25 pm, Zoom