Bridging Societal Divides in the US via Social Media
Fall 2020
Looking to create change via social media? Join us!
How We Show Up: Challenging Racism
Friday, July 24, 2020 - 8:00pm
We invite you to participate in this series for white people who are committed to learning about racism, systems of oppression and our role in addressing injustice.
The Mass Poor People's Assembly and Moral March on Washington: A Digital Justice Gathering
Saturday, June 20, 2020 - 10:00am
The Mass Poor People's Assembly and Moral March on Washington is a 2.5 hour program that will be broadcast on Saturday, June 20th at 10am and 6pm EST, and again on Sunday June 21st at 6pm EST, at
Poverty Amidst Pandemic: Ethical Responses to COVID-19
Being, Thinking, Doing (Or Not!): Ethics in Your Life
Tuesday, February 6, 2018 - 7:00pm
This spring semester, we continue to host our undergraduate ethics seminar, Being, Thinking, Doing (Or Not!): Ethics in Your Life, in cooperation with the MIT Philosophy Department (Course 24.191 in Room 32-D461 from 7:00-8:30pm).
Join us for "Women Organizing", a series featuring five films that offer stories of women organizing for better job conditions and also, en route to that goal, for more parity in their personal lives.
Fighting for Environmental Justice in the South Bronx
Join us to hear the passion and power of Alexie Torres-Fleming during this lecture and meet-and-greet! Issues of environment and race are intimately tied.
MLK Celebration: Truth and Power: Students Leading for Change: Silent March
The MLK Celebration Committee will be hosting a silent march as part of MIT's MLK Celebration on February 10. This year's theme is Truth and Power: Students Leading for Change.
The New Biopolitics of Race, Health, and Human Rights
Dorothy Roberts, an acclaimed scholar of race, gender and the law, is the University of Pennsylvania 14th Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor with a joint appointment in the Department of Sociology and the Law School where she also holds the inaugural Raymond Pace an