Native American Activists Share Leadership Strategies

Feb 25, 2017
Native American activist leaders will present a panel titled "Standing Rock and Beyond: Indigenous Leadership and Strategies for Coming Struggles" at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 27 at Herrick Chapel.

Award-winning Prazak Quartet to perform Feb. 28

Feb 24, 2017
The Prazak Quartet, one of the world's leading international chamber music ensembles, will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Herrick Chapel.

W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour

Feb 24, 2017
​Comedian, political satirist, and host of CNN's 'United Shades of America' will perform a show both humorous and thought-provoking at 6 p.m. Tues. Feb 28.

Grinnell Supports Transgender Community

Feb 24, 2017
Letter from President Kington to campus community reaffirming Grinnell's support for transgender faculty, staff, and students.
Opal Tometi

Black Lives Matter Co-founder at Grinnell on March 9

Feb 24, 2017
Opal Tometi will discuss the role of technology in the Black Lives Matter movement.

Artists Ligia Bouton, Joan Linder at Faulconer Gallery

Feb 24, 2017
Artists Ligia Bouton and Joan Linder ’92 to give talks at Faulconer Gallery in March.

Live in HD: Verdi's La Traviata

Feb 23, 2017
Associate Professor of Music Jennifer Brown will give the 11:30 a.m. opera talk, followed by the performance at noon, March 11.

Race as Historical & Social Construct: Then and Now

Feb 20, 2017
Kevin Gannon, from the Academy Award nominee documentary "13th," talks about race in America and current strategies for racial justice.

Nothing is True and Everything is Possible: Post-Fact Politics from Russia to the West

Feb 17, 2017
Award-winning author Peter Pomerantsev will offer a bold, penetrating insight into Russia today and Vladimir Putin’s “post-modern dictatorship” on Feb. 23.

Award-winning Ethiopian-American Singer to Speak in Celebration of Black History Month

Feb 16, 2017
Meklit Hadero's talk, "Global Diaspora: Art, Culture and Pan-Africanism," will explore the connections between the Global African Diaspora, highlighting both 20th and 21st century ideas of Pan-Africanism.

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