Emerson Community Equity Statement
On Friday, 29 January, more than 60 members of the Emerson community met to re-affirm the College’s commitment to creating a culture of equity and anti-racism at Emerson.
On Friday, 29 January, more than 60 members of the Emerson community met to re-affirm the College’s commitment to creating a culture of equity and anti-racism at Emerson.
The Bright Lights Film Series picks up this week where it left off, continuing this year’s theme of social justice documentaries and delivery via virtual screenings and online discussions.
This Martin Luther King Day, instead of an event, Reis asked members of the School of Communication faculty to join him in sharing reflections on Dr. King’s legacy.
WERS is expanding on its tradition of bringing new hip hop and R&B artists to listeners and advancing its commitment to equity and inclusion by launching ERS+, a new 24/7 urban music stream.
A brief reminder about the Presidential Working Group Community Forum webinar tomorrow, December 4, from 12:30 – 1:30 pm.
Online response to these revised recommendations is invited, as is participation in a Community Forum on December 4.
This free workshop on freedom, hosted by Parable Path Boston and ArtsEmerson, will feature Toshi Reagon, Kwame Alexander, Jason Reynolds, Jacqueline Woodson, and many more.
Current and former leaders of POWER invite the community to gather and celebrate the organization’s first five years.
Audrey Seraphin is leading Boston’s initiative to engage Generation Z and millennials.
On October 12, the College will observe both Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Columbus Day. Holding these observances simultaneously in our consciousness requires some mental gymnastics.