Announcement of two events with Karen Tabb Dina, an assistant professor of social work at the University of Illinois: a talk on birth outcomes and mental health among multiracial women and a discussion of race, gender, and public health in the setting of a John Wilson exhibition in Faulconer Gallery.
Profiles of Grinnell College alumni scheduled to speak to students as part of the Creative Careers: Learning from Alumni (SST 200/HUM 200/SCI 200) course held in Spring 2019.
Announcing a listening event for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech, Remaining Awake through a Revolution, which was originally given at Grinnell College in October 1967.
Announcement of a talk by Dr. Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung, a professor of political science at University of Massachusetts Lowell, on the Rohingya refugee crisis.
Announcement of a lecture by Ellen Frank, Ph.D., founder and artistic director of Cities of Peace, on architecture and the remembrance of war and genocide.
Ashraya Dixit, recipient of a Davis Projects for Peace grant, described the project as a first-time effort to construct straw bale building in the area and help promote low-cost, energy-efficient and earthquake-safe buildings.