The Current State of Waste and Race in North Carolina – Journeys Toward Justice

Hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel HillFeaturing Professor Courtney WoodsRSVP at https://heellife.unc.edu/event/8650771. This session examines the historical and contemporary impacts that solid waste facilities have on communities of color in North Carolina and reflect on the 40-year history of environmental justice organizing around waste facilities in the United States. Courtney Woods is an associate professor in the […]

Volunteer at the Eli Whitney Museum and Workshop – Spring 2023 Service Series

https://cglink.me/2dA/r1997767 Support education and recreational programs at this treasured historic site! Volunteers will meet at Dwight Hall promptly at 12:45pm and travel together via CT Transit bus to the site. Volunteers will work indoors and outdoors to prepare and package STEAM learning kits used in schools across Connecticut and to maintain trails and natural areas surrounding the Museum at the […]

Timeless: Telling Our Neighborhood Stories; Chapter 1: Constance Baker Motley

All are welcome and no registration is required. This new exhibit is organized by Frank Mitchell with Constance Royster and showcases vital stories of the Q House, Dixwell, Judge Motley, community memory, and family archives. This Q House exhibit follows on and draws inspiration from the magnificent exhibit last spring 2022, Constance Baker Motley: Lady of the Law, originated by […]

GOD OVER GAME: Faith, Sports and the Fight for Justice – YDS Breakfast with Activist & Former NBA Star Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf

Register here: https://cglink.me/2dA/r2045040 Before Kaepernick, there was basketball star Abdul-Rauf.  More than two decades after leaving the NBA for his stand against racial injustice and oppression, he continues to teach the necessity of protest.  Join us for this special breakfast conversation hosted by the YDS's Office for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging about faith, sports, and the courage to speak […]

Making it Plain: Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf and The Stand for Justice (The 2023 Dr. Betty Shabazz & Malcolm X Memorial Lecture)

Register here: https://cglink.me/2dA/r2040582 Before Kaepernick, there was rising basketball star Abdul-Rauf. More than two decades after leaving the NBA for his stand against racial injustice and oppression, he continues to teach the necessity of protest. Join us for this special conversation about faith, sports, and the courage to speak out. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf is the 2023 Dr. Betty Shabazz and Malcolm […]

Office Hours and Workshop with Summer Fellows Student Coordinator

Dwight Hall at Yale 67 High St, New Haven, CT, United States

Thinking of working in the social sector this summer? Not sure where to start? Meet with the Dwight Hall Summer Fellows Student Coordinator before applications are due! If you would like to meet with the Student Coordinator individually, sign up for a slot here. If you would like to meet with a Dwight Hall staff member individually, sign up for […]

New Haven Childcare Rally on the Green

Location: New Haven Green: Across the City Hall, 165 Church St. New Haven, CT On the morning of Wednesday, March 8, there will be a big rally and sing-a-long taking place on the New Haven Green from 8:00-9:00am, as a follow-up to last year's Morning Without Child Care, which was very successful in pushing for early childhood funding in this […]

Rebellious Lawyering Conference at Yale Law School

Registration is now open here for the March 11th event. The Rebellious Lawyering conference brings together practitioners, law students, and community activists from around the country to discuss innovative, progressive approaches to law and social change. The conference, grounded in the spirit of Gerald Lopez’s Rebellious Lawyering, seeks to build a community of law students, practitioners, and activists seeking to […]

Endeavor Global Coffee Chats: World’s Leading Community of High-Impact Entrepreneurs

This coffee chat with our current Entrepreneur Selection Associate, Carlos Romero Jantacomma who graduated from Yale, class of 2022! Any questions regarding Endeavor, VC, entrepreneurship and career opportunities are welcome. This is an in person coffee chat at Maison Mathis, 304 Elm St. on March 27th, 2:45 PM – 5:00 PM Endeavor is the world’s leading community of high-impact entrepreneurs. Founded in […]

Office Hours and Workshop with Summer Fellows Student Coordinator

Dwight Hall at Yale 67 High St, New Haven, CT, United States

Thinking of working in the social sector this summer? Not sure where to start? Meet with the Dwight Hall Summer Fellows Student Coordinator before applications are due! If you would like to meet with the Student Coordinator individually, sign up for a slot here. If you would like to meet with a Dwight Hall staff member individually, sign up for […]

“It’s Our Time: Every Generation is Called to Build a Movement” with Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II

Register here! The Dwight Hall Jane and William E. Curran '49 Distinguished Mentor Program presents: Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, social justice activist, pastor, and professor of the practice at Yale, delivers a moral call to action at Yale College.  As this year's Curran Distinguished Mentor, Rev. Barber will speak to Yale College students about the transformative power of […]

Synapse

Synapse and the Yale Science Magazine are excited to announce that Science on Saturdays is back, and we’re looking for volunteers! Our first post-pandemic outreach event is scheduled for Saturday, April 8, from 9 am to 1 pm. The featured speaker will be Dr. Albert Ko, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist from the Yale School of Public Health, who […]