UNC Greensboro

2021 School of Dance Graduate Forum, 4/22/2021 at 7PM

On Thursday, April 22nd, the UNCG School of Dance is holding their yearly graduate forum. This event covers graduate student research from dance oral history to intersections of Chinese Classical and Modern Dance forms, and much more! It will be held both in person and on Zoom, so you have … Continued


“Ime mean, I knewknow I’m was kinda tall for highasking: How we Teach Machines to Listen for (Certain) Accents to Reinforce Racism,” 4/16/2021 at 4PM

Join us for the Irna Priore Lecture Series installment ““Ime mean, I knewknow I’m was kinda tall for highasking: How we Teach Machines to Listen for (Certain) Accents to Reinforce Racism” by Dr. Nina Eidsheim as part of the Irna Priore Lecture Series at 4PMEST on Friday, April 16th.  Dr. Eidsheim says: “Going … Continued


Who “Sees Themselves” in Jewish Children’s Books?, 4/13/2021 at 7PM

On Tuesday, April 13th at 7PM, join HNAC and Jewish studies in attending “Who ‘Sees Themselves’ in Jewish Children’s Books?”, a lecture by Dr. Amanda Mbuvi. In the children’s book Rebecca’s Journey Home, an American family’s international adoption experience illuminates Jewish identity’s relationship to issues of race, religion, and nationality. … Continued


“Site-Particular Performance and Trans Ecological World-Making,” 3/29/2021 at 4PM

On Monday, March 29 at 4PM EST, Dr. Daniel Coleman will be presenting “Site-Particular Performance and Trans Ecological World-Making.” The talk will address site-particular performance making as a methodological inquiry into place for Afro-descendant, Native/Indigenous, and mixed-descendent people, imaging the sites of Greensboro, NC, US, and San Cristóbal de las … Continued