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An exhibition of work by MFA artists at the Afro-American Cultural Center
Opening March 17, 6–8PM
Exhibition on view: March 17 – April 21, 2022

Professor Daphne Brooks will discuss her new book “Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound” (Harvard UP, 2021) which explores more than a century of music archives to examine the critics, collectors, and listeners who have determined perceptions of Black women on stage and in the recording studio. Online, free and open to all with pre-registration. Online, free, and open to all with registration.

Join us for the launch of the Yale IPCH Public Talks: a series dedicated to exploring global perspectives and critical developments that impact cultural heritage preservation. In this inaugural event, this distinguished expert panel will contextualize the highly anticipated John Randle Centre for Yoruba History and Culture within the economic, social, and cultural landscape of Lagos, the most populous city on the African continent.

Do you want to optimize and refine your hybrid work? Join Future Leaders of Yale for “Thriving in a Hybrid Work Environment,” a Lean In mentorship session. Our distinguished panelists represent fellow Yale colleagues who have adapted to this current work context and will share their strategies to apply to your own approach.

Please join in our monthly YAAA meetings. These meetings are an opportunity to hear about what has been happening with YAAA and what is in the works. We welcome all those who are interested in getting involved and sharing their ideas. Guest speakers will be Kristen Threatt and Brian Burkett Thompson from Eat Up LLC, Eat Up Foundation, and Gorilla Lemonade LLC.

Please join in our monthly YAAA meetings. These meetings are an opportunity to hear about what has been happening with YAAA and what is in the works. We welcome all those who are interested in getting involved and sharing their ideas.

Please join in our monthly YAAA meetings. These meetings are an opportunity to hear about what has been happening with YAAA and what is in the works. We welcome all those who are interested in getting involved and sharing their ideas.

April’s guest speaker will be Coach James Jones, the longest tenured head coach in the Ivy League, in his 23rd year. Coach Jones is the winningest men’s basketball coach in school history and 2nd winningest coach in Ivy League history, with 191 Ivy wins.

During this highly interactive and fun keynote, Brooklyn Dicent, M.Ed. Chief Happiness Officer will share science-based insights on how to be happier at work. You will learn the tools to living happier and how it’s the primary driver for resilience, mental health, and thriving during this extended pandemic state. Join Yale’s affinity groups to discover the best way to experience more fun throughout your day and to increase productivity and creativity.

The US Marine Corps Reserve is hosting the Toys for Tots collection drive in person this year. Please help make a great difference to many children’s holidays by bringing an unwrapped gift to one of the 15 collection sites around campus now through Tuesday, December 14th.

Adopt-A-Family for the Holidays was created in response to the overwhelming interest in the Yale Community to lend a helping hand to families temporarily residing in the Hillside Family Shelter at Christian Community Action, Inc.

As Yale‛s Affinity Groups, Yale Police Department, New Haven Fire Department, Ice the Beef, and The New Haven Club of The National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club’s Inc. kickoff our 2021 Adopt-A Family for the Holidays, here are the ways that you can help:

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