Movie: "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story"
Save the rebellion and come watch a free screening of Rogue One in our campus movie theater.
Save the rebellion and come watch a free screening of Rogue One in our campus movie theater.
Save the rebellion and come watch a free screening of Rogue One in our campus movie theater.
What can we say except "You're Welcome" for this screening of Moana. Kick back, relax, and enjoy this free movie screening in our campus movie theater.
What can we say except "You're Welcome" for this screening of Moana. Kick back, relax and enjoy this free movie screening in our campus movie theater.
The story of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple, whose challenge of their anti-miscegenation arrest for their marriage in Virginia led to a legal battle that would end at the US Supreme Court. Contact MICA.
Come view a film about the women leaders of the Civil Rights movements. Contact MICA.
The Black Monologues is designed to give students, staff and faculty an opportunity to share their stories through the performance of original monologues, while educating the broader campus community on institutional issues and experiences affecting African- descended members of the University of Maryland community. The program will give audience members an opportunity to think critically and challenge their individual biases, while dispelling stereotypes and hopefully stimulating important dialogue surrounding critical issues of identity, equity, retention and social justice.
Join Student Entertainment Events for a screening of the award-winning film MOONLIGHT starring Mahershala Ali. The film chronicles the life of a young black man from childhood to adulthood as he struggles to find his place in the world while growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami. This screening is a part of SEE's Free Spring Movie Series.
How do we make sense of the killings of Philando Castile, Alton Sterling, and Korryn Gaines at the hands of the police? This presentation will provide an overview of some of the latest research on citizens' interactions with the police. The presentation will use national and Prince George's County data related to police brutality, police killings, and perceptions of treatment by the police. Using social psychological and critical race theories related to unjust treatment and implicit bias, this presentation will help attendees better understand racial differences in policing outcomes.
Presented by The Baha'i Chair for World Peace.
Dr.Hill has been a regular guest on CNN and MSNBC sharing insight on the 2016 political landscape. He has recently become the host of the nationally syndicated show Our World with Black Enterprise. An activist, social critic and one of the nation's most notable African-American Leaders.
Engage with Dr. Marc Lamont Hill on his insights to contemporary issues like the 2016 election and race in a post-Obama America.
Tickets for this event will be available starting MONDAY, October 24th at the Hoff Theater Box Office.
Please note, there will be a limit of one ticket per person. Tickets will be given out on a first come first serve basis. You do not need an ID to receive a ticket.