Virginia Tech Fall 2023 Calendar – In her disturbing fiber-based works, Malaysian artist Anne Samat brilliantly combines traditional South Asian textile and weaving techniques with ordinary objects in a project that challenges the realms of art and craft.
Before memories are altered and relocated, they find a home in a relic. Yanira Collado explores ideas of migration, reliquary and remembrance through abstraction and ritual.
Virginia Tech Fall 2023 Calendar
Selected clothing and accessories for the Oris Glisson collection of historical costumes and textiles donated by graduates of the so-called Fashion Merchandising and Design Program will be on display.
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Drop March 1-27 at VT Engage, 417 Clay St SW and VT Women’s Center, 206 Washington St SW
, VT Engage partners with student organization Period@VT and community organization Agape to collect items to support women’s lives.
Celebrating the women who contribute to our community and the world through their work and leadership, and celebrating the YMCA women who have led the Y over the years. Participation is by invitation only due to limited capacity.
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In 2024, the Women’s Center will celebrate 30 years of providing education, support and outreach to support the creation of a Virginia Tech worthy of all students, faculty and staff. We would love to mark the event with the theme of Women’s Month 2024 with graphics created by you! We are excited to announce the 2024 Women’s Month Project and Graphic Design Contest, which is open to all members of the Virginia Tech community. This is your chance to showcase your creativity and be a part of celebrating women in VT. The winning theme and graphic will be featured prominently on all Women’s Month 2024 branding materials, including posters, flyers, advertisements, etc. To enter the contest, submit your project and graphic design to [email protected] by April 28, 2023. Graphic elements must be submitted in PDF and/or PNG format, minimum 1920 x 1080 px. Be sure to include your name and contact information in your post.
Traveling on your own is great, whether it’s a healing experience and a challenge for yourself, or a personal challenge to achieve something new. Are your plans in the US? Let’s talk about some travel safety tips and how to be prepared to go out on your own!
In a male-dominated industry like construction, the voices of gender minorities are rarely heard. These voices are becoming increasingly valuable as the field approaches the challenges of climate change. The project provides a platform for people to share their experiences in a discussion, conversation and networking space with other minorities who are interested in working and working in the field of sustainable construction.
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Join this VT IT Women group as we answer your questions and concerns about getting started in IT, the different fields we’ve worked in, and share our experiences.
Black Culture Center, Squires Student Center and VTDITC Studio Hours at True School Studios, 103 Media Building, 101 Draper Road NW in Blacksburg
Join Dr. April Alexander (University of North Carolina Charlotte Department of Public Health and Virginia Tech Alumna), VTDITC: Hip Hop Studies in the Virginia Tech Community and Black Cultural Center at Dr. Alexander talks about the importance of hip hop as a form of healing, especially in times of social movements. As with everything we do, this event is completely free and open to the public. After the discussion, stop in for VTDITC studio classes at our own True School Studios (103 media rooms) for a chance to create in between creative activities. Free lunch from Roots Natural Kitchen served by the Black Cultural Center. Vibrations are provided by the VTDITC team.
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In the spirit of the Global TedTalks program to spread ideas through short, focused and powerful talks, this program will highlight the stories of female faculty and administrative leaders at Virginia Tech who are working in fields where men are able to share their experiences, opinions and words. wisdom. .
Jessica Spence, ICTAS Fellow and ALCE graduate student at Virginia Tech, will discuss “Tell Yourself: The Importance of Empowering Ugandan Women to Write Their Stories Through Photography and Social Media.” Participants can join in person or via Zoom. Refreshments are provided.
Supported by Women and Gender; Office of the President; Institute of Culture, Society and Environment (ISCE); ME THE CAT; graduated from school; AdvanceVT; women’s house; Humanities Center; Women and Gender in Global Development; sociology; CLAHS; religion and culture; STS; MCLL; economy; HOUSE; Center for the Study of Communication in Society; Moss Arts Centre; VT Libraries; Department of Information Technology
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The theme of this year’s GBT conference is Post-Dobbs Precarity. Come hear disability education expert Alison Kafer discuss “Living with Disability and Death, Under Limits: Emergency Care in Texas,” and transgender education and legal security expert Toby Beauchamp talk about governance, science and technology, and globalization. The flow of knowledge, body and beauty.
Collected at our evening open house. We draw on materials from our archives, rare book holdings and university archives to tell women’s stories in their own words. Visitors can check out documents, oral presentations, photos, etc. and learn about our office and resources.
Poet Kwoya Maples is a writer from Charleston, South Carolina and the author of Mend (University Press of Kentucky). She is a finalist for the 2019 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award for Poetry. Mend gives voice to some of the female slaves tested by former gynecologist Dr. Marian Sims. Poet Abby Miner lives in the hills and valleys of central Pennsylvania, where she creates poems, essays, gardens, and projects that explore the politics of family. His first book, I said: a contradiction
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Join us as we explore how people feel about cybersecurity and who can contribute to it. A “holistic” view of security considers both human behavior and technology. This section is an introduction to cybersecurity as a subject and practice. Participants work together to respond to a cyber security incident. The program welcomes those with and without cybersecurity knowledge.
This PBS FRONTLINE documentary is an undercover investigation into Taliban violence against women in Afghanistan. Ramita Nawai, a British-Iranian journalist and former journalist, sees women punished by the government, controlled by Taliban leaders, and shows the real life of women under Taliban rule. Join us for this exciting documentary and post-film discussion.
Join us to learn about the health care services provided by Schiffert Health Center that are considered “services” in the US. You will learn in the women’s center about health and safety for women and what is considered a healthy zone in various areas (for example, relationships, workplaces, laboratories, partners and other contexts).
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A free public event to raise women’s awareness of preventive medicine and health-promoting health practices. More information will be posted on the YMCA website as it becomes available.
Soulstice A Cappella is Virginia Tech’s first all-female a cappella group founded in 1998. The group has 16 members, ranging from freshmen to seniors. Although they are all united by music, the members of Soustice come from different backgrounds and create a diverse group of women who sing soulfully and engage in a wide range of academic pursuits. Come celebrate Solstice’s 25th Anniversary!
Join other science students in the Women’s Center to eat and socialize! Lunch will be provided.
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In collaboration with Lucinda McDermott’s one-woman play “O’Keeffe!”, McDermott’s Georgia O’Keeffe asks us to answer her question: “Is it me or my guide?” Okeeffe and I have been traveling since 1915, when he broke down his work to the present, starting with black and white abstractions, he developed a personal language to better produce his feelings and thoughts. When she moved to New York in 1918, she found recognition and fame, but was overshadowed by director and husband Alfred Stieglitz. Was it his nude photographs (over 200) that inspired the art world or his own art?
In 1978, O’Keeffe wrote of his distance from them: “When I look at the photographs Stieglitz took of me—some of them more than sixty years ago—I wonder who the man is. It’s like my mind… I have one life “I have many lives.” O’Keefe denied claims about what motivated him, but Stieglitz’s story became so powerful that the huge commission failed and his world collapsed. 1929 on the run From his marital problems and pressures he traveled for several more years, returning to New Mexico in 1934 and began painting the landscapes for which he is known.
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The sponsors are pleased to welcome Professor Rachel Beth Gross (San Francisco State University) to speak here