Wednesday, April 26, 2017

May Events

The Multicultural Center is hosting 8 events in Fort Awesome and on campus.

Flyer with program details:

(Image of May Flyer)

List of May Events
05/01 Latinx Heritage Month Planning Meeting 2-3pm

05/03 Latinx Theater Showcase 12:30-2pm

05/03 Last Spanish Coffee Hour of the Semester 1:30-2:30pm Starbucks

05/03 Learning How to Become an Art Student 4-6pm. Student organized event

05/05 Disabled Students' Union End of the Year Party 6-8pm

05/06 Latinos Unidos Banquet 10am-2pm; 5-8pm

05/09 Disabled Students Union Meeting 7-8pm

05/08 Fundamentals of Service Lerning Poster Presentation. Community Partners: Midnight Run, 13 Hands Equine, Great Potential, Westchester Food Bank, Human Development Services of Westchester, Wespac, MLK Institute for Nonviolence



Other Campus Events:
05/01 Audition for Citizen, a Fall 2017 Theatre and Performance Mainstage Production and adaptation of Claudia Rankine's Citizen. 04/30 11am-4pm & 5/1 6:10-10pm. Humanities Theater on 04/30. TBD on 05/01. **Audition Sign-Up: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C044FABA72FABF94-citizen ** Email ceg.multicultural.center@purchase for a details and script. CITIZEN, written by Stephen Sachs, is a collection of bone-cutting microaggressions and provocative observations on race, human behavior, and western society.

05/04-05/07 The Vagina Workshop: A Feminist Project Featuring The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler. SUNY PAC Green Room. Register for Free Tickets
05/04 - 05/05 7:30-9:30pm & 05/06 - 05/07 2-4pm
https://the-vagina-workshop-a-feminist-project.ticketleap.com/

Ongoing until 07/29 Fred Wilson exhibit. Neuberger Museum

Ongoing until 07/29 Leandro Erlich: Port of Reflections exhibit. Neuberger Museum

Hours:Monday 10am-6pm
Tuesday 10am-6pm
Wednesday 10am-6pm
Thursday 10am-6pm
Friday 10am-6pm
Open additional hours for events

Center is closed during class times:
Monday 2:30-6:10pm

Reserve space for the fall now.

Reservation Policy: Use Raw 0111 in RoomBook
ceg.multicultural.center@purchase.edu
914-251-6333



Thursday, April 6, 2017

April Events starting 4/17

The Multicultural Center over 15 events taking place in Fort Awesome and on campus. Join us for a student club meeting or events (such as The Real Story of Superheroes in the Museum on 04/18), or events organized by students (such as Her Natural Crown Screening on 04/21) and in collaboration with campus partners (such as Art of Internment on 04/25 with guest artists).

Flyer with program details:



04/18 The Real Story of Superheroes with Dulce Pinzon, Don Bosco Worker’s Center, and faculty Patrice Giasson and Leandro Benmergui 12:30-2:10 at the Neuberger Museum of Art

04/18 Earth Week Speaker: Karen Johnson 6:30-8:30pm Admissions Buffer Room. Join us for a free catered reception at 6:30pm and at 7:30pm the speaker will discuss food justice, the urban farming experience and her efforts to create support networks like Black Urban Growers (BUGS).

04/19 Purchase van goes to Yonkers: Learn & Develop Skills to Transform Communities hosted by Westchester for Change, Indivisible Westchester & WESPAC. Van leaves at 5pm. Returns at 9:45pm. Sign up by 4/17 to ceg.multicultural.center@purchase.edu

04/19 Hands on Workshop: DIY All Natural Body Products with RC Shereen 5:30-8:00pm. Part of Earth Week.

04/20 Bollywood Movie Night 7-10:30pm

04/21 Day of Silence. Take a stand against bullying of LGBTQA students. 1:30-3pm Humanities Lobby. Sponsored with OCE, Student Affairs Diversity Committee

04/21 Food Prep for Breakfast Run at 3pm. Location: TBD. Email pcmidnightrun@gmail.com

04/21  Her Natural Crown Screening 7-9:00pm. Senior Thesis film screening, "Her Natural Crown" written and directed by Kerry LeVielle.

04/22 Breakfast Run. Spots for 3 students available. Email pcmidnightrun@gmail.com

04/22  Unite to Fight Intersectionality Session 1-3:00pm.  Largescale Resident Assistant program.
04/22 Unite to Fight Healing & Rejuvenation Circle 4-5:45pm. Largescale Resident Assistant program.  

04/23 Cries from Syria Film Screening at Stony Point. Campus Departure 2:30pm from Fort Awesome Driveway. Free dinner at 6pm. Return to campus 7:45/8pm

04/24 Hapa/Anime Club: From Up on Poppy Hill 6:30-8:30pm

04/25 Art of Internment 2:30-4:30 pm Humanities Theater. On the 75th anniversary of the closing of the Japanese internment camps, this program will examine the executive order that created the camps during World War II, the art and crafts created in them, and how internees coped with their mass detention. Sponsored by Multicultural Center & Windgate Artist in Residence Program and with support from MA in Modern and Contemporary Art, Criticism and Theory.

04/26 Lemonade Anniversary Screening 12:30pm. Sponsored with OCE.

04/26 Sankofa Film Series 7-9:00pm

04/27 Bollywood Movie Night 7:00-10:30