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YAAA is pleased to have Judge Angela C. Robinson (Ret.) join us to discuss the principles of Critical Race Theory. Judge Robinson is a Yale Law School-educated, Equity Advocate who applies her education, training, and skills to resolve conflict.

Whether the conflict involves diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work or requires the skills of an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) professional, Judge Robinson will lead the discussion and explain how Critical Race Theory impacts our community.

Join the Yale African American Affinity Group for a lunch and learn discussion on Art Colonies and Sporting Women: African-American Families and the Arts 1945-1965. Our guest speaker will be Andrianna T. Campbell-LaFleur, an art historian lecturing at Yale in the African American Studies and History of Art Department 2021-2023.

Join the Yale African American Affinity Group for a discussion with Professor Elijah Anderson on “Being Black in White Space”. Elijah Anderson is the Sterling Professor of Sociology and of African American Studies at Yale University, and one of the leading urban ethnographers in the United States.

In honor of Black History Month, join the Yale African American Affinity Group, Future Leaders of Yale, Working Women’s Network, and Yale Latino Networking Group for an Afro-Peruvian Family Dance Class with Cunamacué.

Attendees will learn to dance the Festejo (the most popular and festive rhythm within Afro-Peruvian culture), and about instruments that are unique to Afro-Peruvian music. All ages are welcomed.

Cunamacué is an Afro-Peruvian dance company based in Oakland, California that is dedicated to promoting Afro-Peruvian culture through its music and dance.

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! This month we focus on Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a sharing of Ohana Means Family, by Ilima Loomis. Come for the reading, stay for the discussion! Join us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/NHFPL, or in the Children’s Room at the Ives Main Library. Questions? Call (203) 946-8129.

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! Come for the reading, and stay for the
discussion! Questions? Call (203) 946-8129. This event will take place at the New Haven Free Public Library, 133 Elm St., on the first or second Saturdays at 11 am.

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! Come for the reading, and stay for the
discussion! Questions? Call (203) 946-8129. This event will take place at the New Haven Free Public Library, 133 Elm St., on the first or second Saturdays at 11 am.

Zoom webinar registration: https://bit.ly/3sjURYz
Co-sponsored by Yale’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at the Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! Come for the reading, and stay for the
discussion! Questions? Call (203) 946-8129. This event will take place at the New Haven Free Public Library, 133 Elm St., on the first or second Saturdays at 11 am.

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! Come for the reading, and stay for the
discussion! Questions? Call (203) 946-8129. This event will take place at the New Haven Free Public Library, 133 Elm St., on the first or second Saturday of every month at 11 am.

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