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Also, check out our Facebook event page to see all of Kelly ECC’s current events!
Each Wednesday evening, we’ll be screening a social justice themed film in the main lobby of the Kelly ECC. We hope to see you there!
January’s Focus: Impact on water in our communities
February’s Focus: Black History Month
March’s Focus: Women’s History Month
Movie Line Up (tentative):
1.16 Water & Power: A California Heist
1.23 The Pursuit of Happyness
1.30 Drowned Out
2.6 Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People
2.13 American Promise
2.20 The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
2.27 Dark Girls
3.6 Ladies First
3.13 Neerja
Journey with us through the visual archive of Interdisciplinary Storyteller and Art Director Jessica Rycheal, as she explores the spectrum and intersections of black identity. As demonstrated in her first museum exhibition, EVERYDAY BLACK at the Northwest African-American Museum, Rycheal’s work amplifies the depth and humanity of blackness. Her portraiture meets the viewer with an intimacy that makes her subjects feel familiar, like kinfolk. The contemporary photographer invites us into a discussion about how she utilizes photography as critical means to combat the erasure of black history and identity, which the artists views as residual effects of colonialism and slavery.
Co-Sponsored by the Kelly ECC and the ASUW Arts and Entertainment Commission
Each Wednesday evening, we’ll be screening a social justice themed film in the main lobby of the Kelly ECC. We hope to see you there!
January’s Focus: Impact on water in our communities
February’s Focus: Black History Month
March’s Focus: Women’s History Month
Movie Line Up (tentative):
1.16 Water & Power: A California Heist
1.23 The Pursuit of Happyness
1.30 Drowned Out
2.6 Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People
2.13 American Promise
2.20 The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
2.27 Dark Girls
3.6 Ladies First
3.13 Neerja
Learn more about Co-Sponsorships for Student Programs here!
The funding season is currently open, but we will only accept and review submissions when your organization has completed the SAO Registration process. The mission of the Student Diversity Event Fund is to support program and events which enhance the communication and exchange of multicultural perspectives and values.
All workshops will be held on the scheduled Wednesdays in the Native Room 208 at the Kelly ECC from 3:00-4:00pm and will be available as long as there is still funds available.
October 3
October 17
October 31
December 12
January 9
January 23
February 6
February 20
March 6
Each Wednesday evening, we’ll be screening a social justice themed film in the main lobby of the Kelly ECC. We hope to see you there!
January’s Focus: Impact on water in our communities
February’s Focus: Black History Month
March’s Focus: Women’s History Month
Movie Line Up (tentative):
1.16 Water & Power: A California Heist
1.23 The Pursuit of Happyness
1.30 Drowned Out
2.6 Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People
2.13 American Promise
2.20 The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
2.27 Dark Girls
3.6 Ladies First
3.13 Neerja
Each Wednesday evening, we’ll be screening a social justice themed film in the main lobby of the Kelly ECC. We hope to see you there!
January’s Focus: Impact on water in our communities
February’s Focus: Black History Month
March’s Focus: Women’s History Month
Movie Line Up (tentative):
1.16 Water & Power: A California Heist
1.23 The Pursuit of Happyness
1.30 Drowned Out
2.6 Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People
2.13 American Promise
2.20 The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
2.27 Dark Girls
3.6 Ladies First
3.13 Neerja
Learn more about Co-Sponsorships for Student Programs here!
The funding season is currently open, but we will only accept and review submissions when your organization has completed the SAO Registration process. The mission of the Student Diversity Event Fund is to support program and events which enhance the communication and exchange of multicultural perspectives and values.
All workshops will be held on the scheduled Wednesdays in the Native Room 208 at the Kelly ECC from 3:00-4:00pm and will be available as long as there is still funds available.
October 3
October 17
October 31
December 12
January 9
January 23
February 6
February 20
March 6
Each Wednesday evening, we’ll be screening a social justice themed film in the main lobby of the Kelly ECC. We hope to see you there!
January’s Focus: Impact on water in our communities
February’s Focus: Black History Month
March’s Focus: Women’s History Month
Movie Line Up (tentative):
1.16 Water & Power: A California Heist
1.23 The Pursuit of Happyness
1.30 Drowned Out
2.6 Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People
2.13 American Promise
2.20 The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
2.27 Dark Girls
3.6 Ladies First
3.13 Neerja
Lost at vast number of majors here at UW? Not sure which one you’re interested in? We’ve got the event just to help you!
The Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity Academic Counseling Services (ACS) has partnered with the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center (Kelly ECC) to bring students who are EOP scholars and/or undecided about their major this exciting opportunity.
If you are an EOP scholar and are required to attend at least two approved workshops this quarter, then this counts as one of those.
RSVP here: http://tinyurl.com/
#NamaSlay your stress away! Come join us on Wednesday, March 13th from 6-7:30 pm at Kelly ECC Unity Suite for an evening of Trap Vinyasa™ and meet some phenomenal womxn. RSVP soon, must be UW student to participate (bring Husky card to check in), space is limited. Please remember to bring your own yoga mat as well.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/trap-yoga-for-womxn-of-color-tickets-56945562711