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SUMMARY:Volunteer at Sunrise Cafe!
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \n\n\n\nStart your morning off on a great note! Join Dwight Hall on Wednesday mornings to volunteer at Sunrise Cafe. Volunteers will meet in front of Dwight Hall at 6:00am\, walk together to Sunrise Cafe\, and will return to campus by 9:00am. \n\n\n\nVolunteers are strongly encouraged to wear N95 masks during service. \n\n\n\nSunrise Cafe has been serving breakfast without charge to New Haven’s homeless and hungry since 2015. Each weekday morning\, the Cafe welcomes guests to the undercroft of St. Paul and St. James\, near Wooster Square and three blocks south of the New Haven Green with white tablecloths\, flowers and a rotating menu of fresh\, warm\, nutritious home-cooked food. Your generosity opens our doors. \n\n\n\nCheerful volunteers take each order individually\, deliver the breakfast to our guest and help our paid chef in the kitchen. Thelma Ragsdale\, Operations Manager\, and our volunteers ensure every guest is warmly welcomed. \n\n\n\nSunrise Cafe is uniquely welcoming and secure\, based on trust and mutual respect\, and the rapport built between the volunteer servers and our guests. With a warm welcome and just two rules – no drugs on the premises and no arguments – Sunrise has become a community center for the homeless\, a place to come every weekday morning and gather with friends. \n\n\n\nHungry friends come for the home-cooked\, nourishing breakfast and stay for simple medical services offered by the Cornell Scott Health Center and access to support from social services to find housing. \n\n\n\nSunrise provides a unique opportunity to bridge New Haven’s inequalities that separate us from one another. Volunteers come once and become regulars. Guests and volunteers become friends and greet one another on the street.
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/volunteer-at-sunrise-cafe-3/
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SUMMARY:Gilder Lehrman Center Film Screening and Panel Discussion: "My Father’s Name\," a film by Susanna Styron
DESCRIPTION:Join Gilder Lehrman Center Director David W. Blight (Sterling Professor of History\, Yale) in conversation with the film’s director\, Susanna Styron YC ’76\, Crystal Feimster (Associate Professor of Black Studies and American Studies\, Yale University)\, and Willie James Jennings (Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Systematic Theology and Africana Studies Yale University Divinity School) \n\n\n\nAbout the film: https://myfathersname.com/ \n\n\n\nYears after Lee Ed Frazier’s death\, his daughter Jan made a shocking discovery: as a young man her father had participated in a lynching. As she attempts to uncover the truth about what happened\, Jan learns that this specific lynching was iconic in American history\, because photos of it were the first ever to be published in a national publication. Both Time and Life magazines carried the story and the photos as they reported on the anti-lynching bill that was before Congress at that very moment. \n\n\n\nAdditionally\, she realizes that no names of the lynchers were ever published. Even the photographer was protected by a cloak of agreed-upon anonymity. Shaken by this stark reflection of white privilege and the brutality it sought to minimize\, Jan must now reckon with deeply conflicted feelings about the father she loved\, find a way to hold her family accountable and face the dawning awareness of her own unconscious racism. \n\n\n\nLearn more and register for the event here: https://macmillan.yale.edu/glc/events/2025-10-22/gilder-lehrman-center-film-screening-and-panel-discussion-my-fathers-name-2
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/gilder-lehrman-center-film-screening-and-panel-discussion-my-fathers-name-a-film-by-susanna-styron/
LOCATION:Luce Hall\, 34 Hillhouse Avenue\, New Haven\, Connecticut\, 06511\, United States
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