Upcoming Events
The film asks what our collective responsibilities to the Land Back movement are.
A screening of the documentary Checkpoint Zoo followed by a conversation with director Joshua Zeman.
Vassar Randolph Fellow Professor Sa'ed Atshan will moderate this panel with Swarthmore College Professor Tariq al-Jamil and University of Michigan Professor Su'ad Abdul Khabeer on the diverse experiences of Black Americans. They will reflect on questions around race and faith, Blackness, cultural production, political consciousness, and civic engagement among African American Muslims. The panel will be followed by an Iftar and this is open to the entire Vassar community, all are welcome! Please RSVP.
Campus community only, please.
Battery Dance performs two works, a new dance by choreographer Domani Pompey created with dancers of Battery Dance in March, while in residence at Vassar College, and Frontiers, created last year by Rutkay Özpinar for the annual summer Battery Dance Festival.
A lecture by Amber Jamilla Musser, Professor of English and Africana studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Open to the public.
Gallery Talk - An Unfamiliar Place: Modern Landscape in East Asian and Asian American Works on Paper
Join curators Monique D'Almeida and Jessica D. Brier for a closer look at the exhibition, An Unfamiliar Place: Modern Landscape in East Asian and Asian American Works on Paper. This exhibition explores how photographers and printmakers help us to reconsider our surroundings using various tools and techniques.
Professors Christopher Bjork and William Hoynes will present first-person stories from their new book.
Truer Words: music and lyrics by Finley Greene.
Fresh from its U.S. tour, the Choir of Sommerville College, Oxford, joins the Vassar Choirs.