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Author Archives: Alex Holzman

Safe Zone Training

November 21 | BSC 225E | 12:30-1:50pm
This workshop will give participants opportunities to learn about gender and sexuality, and to examine how oppression hinders the creation of welcoming environments for LGBTQ+ people. We will also explore some of the enduring societal limits placed on empathy for LGBTQ+ people, and the steps non-LGBTQ+ people can do to reframe unjust social narratives about sexuality that damage everyone. Continue Reading

Strategic Diversity Leadership Institute

Join Dr. Damon Williams for this question-driven dive into issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion as they manifest in student organizations, the classroom, residence halls, and beyond. Dr. Williams is a longtime partner of the College who authored last Spring’s report on Developing a Dynamic Diversity Infrastructure at TCNJ. Do not miss this chance to learn from the best! Continue Reading

Diversity Ed Series – Star Power: A Group Simulation

Participants in this workshop will participate in a simulation called Star Power. The simulation focuses on how societal power is used and how the perception of power varies according to the position of individuals and their reference groups. Star Power is a unique, eye-opening experience that will help participants gain new insights into the dynamics of social authority and dominance. Continue Reading

Guest Speaker: Dr. Tatiana Flores

Dr. Flores is an Associate Professor of Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Contemporary Art at Rutgers University. Through her curatorial work, she displays her commitment “to expanding the boundaries of modern and contemporary art history beyond mainstream models from Europe and the United States and to promoting the work of women artists.” Continue Reading

Guest Speaker: Ace Lehner

Ace is an interdisciplinary scholar and artist specializing in critical engagement with identity and representation; history, theory, and criticism of contemporary art; visual studies; photography theory, queer and trans theory and issues of representation. Lehner’s artistic practice often embraces collaboration and primarily utilizes photography and video to mine the complex relation between representations and the constitution of identities. Continue Reading

“The Trouble With My Name” by Javier Avila

The high-octane, poignant, and hilarious one-man show The Trouble with My Name consolidates Ávila’s talents as a poet and professor. It is a tour-de-force that will make audiences laugh, cry, and embrace the autobiographical journey of a man who moves between cultures to provide a fascinating perspective of American Latinos who struggle to dispel misconceptions about their identity and place in the world. Continue Reading

Lavender Convocation 2019

Join us for this convocation-style networking event for LGBTQIA+ students of any year, tailored to first-year students. Will feature presentations by upper administrators, recitations/performances by fellow students, and a small snack reception. All LGBT students and their allies welcome to attend! Continue Reading

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