Basket Auction Gala
Event hosted in Collaboration with African Students Association
Event hosted in Collaboration with African Students Association
The Office of Multicultural Affairs & Women and Gender Resources invites you to celebrate International Women’s Day. Right now is a great and important time in history to do everything possible to help forge a more gender-balanced world. Women have come a long way, yet there’s still more to be…
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Wong Fu Productions is an independent digital production company founded in 2003. Since then, they have amassed over 3M subscribers around the world with over 500M views for their dramatic shorts and comedy sketches on YouTube. Their creative work has been recognized by CNN, NPR, and the White House for…
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Showing BlacKkKlansman – This film tells the story of Ron Stallworth, a retired black police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s.
Speaker: Dr. Wendy Osefo Dr. Wendy Osefo is a Nigerian-American television personality and a highly sought-after progressive political commentator and strategist. Dr. Osefo is a Professor of Education at The Johns Hopkins University, Contributor at The Hill, and the Founder and CEO of The 1954 Equity Project, LLC.
JHU Chinese Students Association (CSA) Presents Lunar New Year Festival. Buy Tickets @ JHUTICKETS from Feb 4th – 14th $7.00 for single $12.00 for couples
Speakers: Clifton Shambry Jr. (Assistant Director of Student Activities) Sami Ayele (President of ASA)
Black Student Union and Men of Color Hopkins Alliance invites you to enjoy a fun filled evening. Come watch basketball and there’a a chance you may win giveaways!
Art as Activism: facilitated by Maimouna Youssef aka Mumu Fresh Co-sponsored by Islamic Studies, Muslim Students Association and the Office of Multicultural Affairs Registration Link: https://goo.gl/forms/WACvwhaxcDzuPoP52 In this workshop Maimouna Yousef, explores how each person can use their own creative voice to facilitate social change. She starts the workshop by examining…
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A conversation about the Black Diaspora at Hopkins. This event will give participants an opportunity to listen and share stories.
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