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SUMMARY:The Battle of Algiers @ 60
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \n\n\n\nGillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers (1966) — a poetic and unflinching portrait of Algerian resistance to French colonial occupation — is widely considered one of the greatest films ever made. \n\n\n\nJoin us for a screening and conversation exploring the legacy of this landmark film on its 60th Anniversary\, and the extraordinary influence it has had across the political spectrum: from the Black Panther Party and the Palestine Liberation Organization to right-wing military juntas and occupying armies\, including the U.S. Pentagon in the so-called “War on Terror.” \n\n\n\nSixty years after its release\, the film is more relevant and urgent than ever\, as the West seeks to maintain its dominance of the global order. In exploring the history and afterlives of The Battle of Algiers\, this conversation will reveal a larger global story of hope and rebellion — and show that far more than an artifact of the past\, the film is a prophetic testament to the present and a cautionary tale of an imperial future\, as perpetual war has been declared on permanent unrest.
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/the-battle-of-algiers-60/
LOCATION:LC 102\, Linsly-Chittenden Hall\, 63 High Street\, New Haven\, Connecticut\, 06511\, United States
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SUMMARY:Building Bridges: Yale Students\, Alumni\, and Community Partners Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Curious about careers in public service and social justice? Wondering how to turn your passion into meaningful work? Join Dwight Hall\, Yale alumni\, and local community partners for an engaging networking event designed to connect students with professionals in social impact careers. \n\n\n\nThis reception offers a unique opportunity to explore career paths\, gain insights into internships\, fellowships\, and post-grad roles\, and build relationships with alumni and mentors eager to share their experiences. All undergraduate and graduate students are welcome\, with a special invitation to juniors and seniors preparing for their next steps. \n\n\n\nRefreshments will be provided. RSVP is optional but encouraged!
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/building-bridges-yale-students-alumni-and-community-partners-networking-event/
LOCATION:Dwight Hall at Yale Common Room\, 67 High Street\, New Haven\, Connecticut\, 06511
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SUMMARY:Ask OCS at Dwight Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second Ask OCS at Dwight Hall office hours of the semester on April 10th from 2:00 – 4:00 PM. \n\n\n\nAsk questions about summer internships\, mentorship\, and more through individual counseling with Jorimel Zaldivar\, Senior Associate Director for Common Good Careers at the Office of Career Strategy\, to further your commitment to lifelong change. \n\n\n\nGain insights and advice on topics such as career exploration\, composing resumes and cover letters\, interview preparation\, networking\, and more!
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/ask-ocs-at-dwight-hall-2/
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SUMMARY:Fifth Annual Imam Hussein Lecture on Social Justice: "In the Footsteps of Imam Hussein: The Revolutionary Cosmopolitics of Malcolm X”
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \n\n\n\nMay 19\, 2025 marked the 100th birthday of Malcolm X\, an organic intellectual whose life and legacy have left an indelible mark on humanity. Despite death threats and constant government surveillance\, Malcolm X fearlessly advocated for the rights of the “wretched of the earth\,” connecting the struggles of Black communities in the United States with the global plight of colonized peoples. \n\n\n\nIt is therefore not surprising that many have drawn parallels between the assassination of Malcolm X and the martyrdom of Imam Hussein\, who refused to capitulate to the demands of a despotic caliph. In this lecture\, Dr. Siwaju proposes that Malcolm X articulated a revolutionary cosmopolitics that reflects the Husseini ethos of enjoining good and forbidding evil\, and of sacrifice in the service of truth and justice. \n\n\n\nDrawing on her research on Islam in the Colombian Pacific\, she will discuss how Afro-Colombian Shiʿi Muslims revere Malcolm X as a martyr\, placing him within the spiritual lineage of Imam Hussein.
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/fifth-annual-imam-hussein-lecture-on-social-justice-in-the-footsteps-of-imam-hussein-the-revolutionary-cosmopolitics-of-malcolm-x/
LOCATION:Sterling Memorial Library Lecture Hall\, 128 Wall St\, New Haven\, Connecticut\, 06511\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dwight Hall & the Yale Club of DC Reception
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \n\n\n\nJoin Dwight Hall & Yale Club of DC for a festive gathering including conversations about public service and social justice programs! \n\n\n\nRefreshments will be provided.
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/dwight-hall-the-yale-club-of-dc-reception/
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SUMMARY:Umi Says
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \n\n\n\nUmi Says is a one-woman show-in-progress that journeys through stories of Black Muslim womanhood and Black worldmaking through the life of the activist and mother\, Amina Amatul Haqq. Written and performed by Su’ad Abdul Khabeer. Directed by Magda Labonté-Blaise. The performance will be followed by a talkbalk with the writer and director. \n\n\n\nSu’ad Abdul Khabeer\, originally from Brooklyn\, NY\, is an artist-activist-scholar\, curator of Umi’s Archive and author of Muslim Cool. Su’ad is 2025-2026 research fellow at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. Read more about Su’ad Abdul Khabeer. \n\n\n\nMagda Labonté-Blaise has had the pleasure of  pursuing a career as a director and as an actor in theater and film.  Her most notable credits as an actor include “Cynthia” in The Long Island Theatre Collective’s production of SWEAT by Lynn Nottage; “Mayme” in Eastline Theatre’s production of Intimate Apparel by Lynn Nottage; “Francine/Lena” in the Studio Theatre of Long Island’s production of Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris; and\, “Chris” in Modern Theatre Classics production of POTUS by Selina Filinger.  Magda made her directorial debut in September of 2022 with  “Pipeline” by Dominique Morisseau and also directed Blood at the Root\, another award winning play by Dominique Morisseau\, in February of 2024.  Currently\, she is directing 2 short plays with Argonaut\, a women owned film and theater collective\, for their one-act play festival to be held in May of 2026.   \n\n\n\nShe is brimming with excitement to work with Su’ad Abdul-Khabeer and the Yale Institute of Sacred Music on this incredible project.  There are no words to express the extent of her gratitude for being a part of this extraordinary experience.  
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/umi-says/
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SUMMARY:Ask OCS at Dwight Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the last Ask OCS at Dwight Hall office hours of the semester on May 1st from 2:00 – 4:00 PM. \n\n\n\nAsk questions about summer internships\, mentorship\, and more through individual counseling with Jorimel Zaldivar\, Senior Associate Director for Common Good Careers at the Office of Career Strategy\, to further your commitment to lifelong change. \n\n\n\nGain insights and advice on topics such as career exploration\, composing resumes and cover letters\, interview preparation\, networking\, and more!
URL:https://dwighthall.org/event/ask-ocs-at-dwight-hall-3/
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