The MIT School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 2022-23 Diversity Predoctoral Fellows are concluding their time in the program. Learn more about their areas of research, their plans for the future, and the fellowship program https://t.co/r1xMPq5aOL @MITDiversity
Attend the virtual event Neurodiversity, Inclusion and Belonging at work, June 16, 12-1. Celebrating Neurodiversity Pride Day (6/16) and Autistic Pride Day (6/18). Register:
https://t.co/olpcN7vYd1
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Celebrate #DayofAI with @MitRaise on May 18! Livestream the flagship event at @EMKInstitute as @MIT Pres. Sally Kornbluth, @medialab Prof. @cynthiabreazeal & other leaders discuss the importance of AI literacy in today’s world and students' future careers. https://t.co/Rdm0C7Msip
Enjoy Zimbabwean music on Saturday! With visiting artists Moyo Mutamba, Jennifer Kyker, and Memory Makuri
Attend a free workshop from 11am-12:30pm and free concert 7-9pm
Register: https://t.co/ipincSeq8Y
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Saturday, April 29: MIT Community Day! Celebrate the Inauguration of Sally Kornbluth as MIT’s 18th president by attending these two events:
2–5 PM: Street Fair
8–9:30 PM: We Are the Forest—Music of Resilience and Activism concert
https://t.co/53VK9wRdDg
Bittersweet news - our ICEO @JohnHDozier will be stepping down for a position as president of Columbia College. We’re sad to see him go, but so excited for what he will be able to accomplish there!
April 4: Please join us for a fireside chat with Dr. Tina Opie – author, speaker, educator, and former MIT MLK Visiting Scholar – about her Shared Sisterhood framework: Dig, Bridge, Collective Action. Register ��️ https://t.co/UYnlplZuuQ @MITDiversity @MITstudents @DrTinaOpie
A new campus series intends to inspire conversation about building community across the Institute. Institute Community and Equity Officer John Dozier spoke with MIT News about "Dialogues Across Difference" https://t.co/DqHFadZM3H @MITDiversity
How effective is racially just research at advancing goals of dismantling activities that are complicit in, or actively support, white supremacy? A #dusp team is developing new pathways for anti-racist research in #architecture & #urbanplanning.
More- https://t.co/FyaZ0IyGUL
The @MITBlackHistory Project is documenting 150+ years of the Black experience at the Institute and beyond. Learn about its founding by Clarence Williams SM ’94, inspired by Black student activists like Shirley Jackson ’68, PhD ’73. Read: https://t.co/z2CEl8cH0G
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Today, 5 PM: Major Crimes: Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System on Native American Reservations. Presented by David Heska Wanbli Weiden @MITDiversity @MITstudents
Lifelong Kindergarten PhD student @JaleesaT was the graduate student speaker at MIT's 49th annual Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which also featured a keynote by Angela Y. Davis. https://t.co/xdaWsuJAvs
Join MIT SHASS and @MITDiversity tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 for the first in an event series: Four Talks on Indigenous Studies. We'll be joined by Sonya Atalay, provost Professor in Anthropology University of Massachusetts Amherst. More information here: https://t.co/tyS5Q7VDMg
Tomorrow night is the MLK Leadership Award Ceremony & Reception. Congratulations to the outstanding MIT community leaders receiving this honor - Aria Kydd (UG), Jensen Johnson (G), Moana Bentin, Frank Ahimaz, and Mareena Robinson-Snowden.
https://t.co/1gdPhZ5TCI
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