Happy LGBT History Month! As part of this month’s celebrations, we have some great opportunities for you to connect and engage with us.
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October is here, and that means fall colors, pumpkins everywhere, and a well-earned rest over fall break! Take a look at this month’s newsletter for information about lots of activities taking place on campus, in the community, and resources that may be helpful to you.
MESA
As part of Latine Heritage Month (LHE), the Department of Latina/o Studies, MESA and its key collaborators are excited about the Conversation with Sandra Cisneros, author of the beloved book "The House on Mango Street" on October 18 at 7:00pm in the Rackham Graduate School Auditorium. Also, on October 17 at 8:00pm, the School of Music, Theater & Dance presents a workshop and performance on this stunning and timely new opera in the Hill Auditorium.
LSA x Sustainability Summit
LSA is hosting a DEI x Sustainability Summit on October 16 in the Michigan Union. The event explores the following statement: “Social injustice and environmental injustice are fueled by the same flame: the undervaluing, commodification, and exploitation of all forms of life and natural resources, from the smallest blade of grass to those living in poverty and oppressed people worldwide.”
Empowerment Self Defense
U-M students, faculty and staff are invited to take control of their personal safety by learning physical and verbal strategies to counter violence through our empowerment self-defense workshops.
An Invitation to A Downtown Neighbors Meeting
On Wednesday, October 9, 7 pm, at St. Andrews Church (306 N. Division), the Old Fourth Ward Association is having a meeting to discuss pedestrian, biker and scooter safety on sidewalks. As members of the community, student residents are invited to attend.
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