2018
Progress and Possibilities in Northern Ireland
November 30, 2018 - 9:00am
Greenberg Conference Center
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391 Prospect St.
Event Schedule
9:00-10:30AM Session 1: Making Peace: Past, Present, and Future
10:45AM-12:15PM Session 2: Politics: Setbacks and Successes 1998-2018
1:15-3:15PM Session 3: The Future(s) of Northern Ireland
3:30-5:00pm Seminar: Northern Ireland and Beyond: Lessons for Peacemaking?
Co-sponsored by The MacMillan Center, Office of the Vice President for Global Strategy, and Queen’s University Belfast.
Registration is required. Visit the conference website https://20yop.yale.edu for more information.
Chief Washington Correspondent for Kaiser Health News and host of the all-women panelist podcast, KHN’s “What the Health?”
November 29, 2018 - 6:30pm
Colloquium in Healthcare Leadership
Sterling Hall of Medicine, Beaumont Room, 2nd Floor
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333 Cedar Street
November 28, 2018 - 5:30pm
Citizen Dyke: Community, Media, and the Age-Old Seduction of Hate
Yale Divinity School, Niebuhr Hall
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409 Prospect St.
New York Times Magazine Contributing Writer
November 28, 2018 - 12:00pm
Race, Inequality and Health of Black Mothers and Babies
Fitkin Amphitheater
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789 Howard Ave.
Co-sponsored by the Yale School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
November 27, 2018 - 7:00pm
Without Reservations: A Native American comic discusses his work
Ezra Stiles Head of College House
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9 Tower Parkway
Co-sponsored by Ezra Stiles College, The Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity, and Transnational Migration (RITM), and the Native American Cultural Center.
Science Writer, Editor and Ethicist
November 15, 2018 - 5:00pm
Medical Apartheid Redux: Contemporary Ethical Challenges And Their Historical Roots
Yale Child Study Center, Cohen Auditorium (NIHB, E-02)
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230 South Frontage Rd.
Video Journalist and Filmmaker
November 13, 2018 - 8:00pm
Capturing an Icon: The Making of "RBG"
November 13, 2018 - 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Loria Center, Room 351
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190 York St.
The #MeToo Movement has spurred a national conversation about power differentials. That conversation is far from over. In fact, it gets more complicated every week. Where is it leading? How is it changing our landscape, political and otherwise?
Co-sponsored by the Women Faculty Forum
Cohost and EP of Showtime's The Circus, and National Correspondent for CBS News
November 13, 2018 - 4:00pm
College Tea with Alex Wagner
Branford College Common Room
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74 High Street
November 10, 2018 - 1:30pm
My Africa is Political: Navigating Democracy in Zimbabwe
Lighten theatre, Pauli Murray College
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Co-sponsored by Yale African Students Association