This year’s hybrid, bicoastal two-day BCE Conference will confront “(dis)enfranchisement: Getting a Seat at the Table,” with a diverse slate of scholars, executives, documentarians, community leaders, and other creatives.
For the first time since March 2020, cinephiles will be able to gather together (masked) in the Bright Family Screening Room every Thursday at 7:00 pm
Our thanks to everyone for navigating through this past week, particularly in light of the colder weather.
Tribe’s work synthesizes cinematic, journalistic, and conceptual approaches.
Emerson’s external partner Beyond Racial Equity (BRE) is asking the community to participate and engage in an information-sharing platform designed to
“Her warmth, grace, and example spread her influence across the College, far beyond her core role as business manager for Athletics.”
WERS is looking to bring aboard team members across the station, from the music team to the news team.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing professor Jabari Asim spoke on WBUR’s Radio Boston program about his new book Yonder, which follows the lives of six men and women, five of which are enslaved, in the South in the mid 1800s.
This platform will provide an opportunity for community stakeholders to actively engage in the BRE Strategic Review, and inform future strategy sessions focused on student satisfaction and campus climate.
In 1915, pastor John Chilembwe led an uprising against British rule in what is now Malawi.