CAPS to offer free virtual discussion for Black male students at IU
IU’s Counseling and Psychological Services will offer a safe-space at 3 p.m. Monday via Zoom for any Black male students to meet and discuss their lives.
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IU’s Counseling and Psychological Services will offer a safe-space at 3 p.m. Monday via Zoom for any Black male students to meet and discuss their lives.
Bloomington’s Gallery Walk for the month of December will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 4 in downtown Bloomington and will include socially distanced exhibits and by-appointment tours.
The Grunwald Gallery of Art will be showcasing a new exhibit starting Dec. 1, titled “Bones of Abandoned Futures.”
Terrell J. Starr, a senior reporter at the Root, will discuss the roles gender and race play in global affairs 4 p.m. Wednesday in a virtual event moderated by IU Media School professor Elaine Monaghan.
The IU Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance will virtually screen “Bonnets,” a dramatic-comedy play about women confronting the violence they face, at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 27-31.
"Intersections," the LGBTQ+ Culture Center's 12-event virtual discussion series, will have its next event at 12 p.m. Wednesday. The focus will be on the coronavirus pandemic's disproportionate effect on communities of color.
The Local Clay Potters’ Guild, an Indiana cooperative organization for clay artists, has opted to turn its 23rd annual showcase and sale throughout November from an event at the Monroe County Convention Center into a virtual pottery show.
Themester at IU will present a virtual screening and discussion of the Algerian play “Apples” at 5 p.m. Wednesday during the event “When Democracy Goes Awry.”
Women in Government at IU organizing a virtual panel discussion at 7 p.m. Monday for a conversation about the history of women’s suffrage in America, according to the IU events calendar.
Taxidermy artist Allis Markham will answer career questions in a virtual Zoom conversation at 7 p.m. Tuesday through the IU Cinema’s virtual screening room.
After six months spent totally isolated, walled in with parents or even simply ignoring the pandemic as it transformed the world in irreparable ways, IU’s students returned to the campus they left in March. It was the same place it had always been when they arrived more than a week ago, but so much about their lives in Bloomington was unfamiliar.
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