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Yale New Native Play Festival

The Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program (YIPAP) Presents: The 10th annual Yale New Native Play Festival.

Wednesday, April 9th @ 8PM - “From Above” By Drew Woodson

Thursday, April 10th @ 8PM - “Tourniquet” By Honokee Dunn

Friday, April 11th @ 8PM - “Feast For The Dead” By Maddie Easley

Welcome Back BBQ

Welcome back to The House! All across Black Yale and New Haven are invited to kick off the start of the school year at The House with great food, awesome music, and even better company. Don’t miss this annual treat!

Real-World Compassion: A Talk and Meditation with the Tibetan Buddhist Monks of Gaden Monastery

We at Yale have the great pleasure of hosting four Tibetan Buddhist monks from Gaden Monastery. Please join us for a guided compassion meditation, talk on the cultivation of compassion in today’s world, and Q&A. All students, employees, families, high school students, children, and community members are welcome. Location can be found through the event registration page.

Co-hosted with Being Well at Yale, Dwight Hall at Yale - Center for Public Service and Social Justice, Asian American Cultural Center (AACC), Good Life Center, Yale Buddhist Student Community

LatinExcellence Showcase

Join us during Family Weekend in The Underground. The showcase will feature visual art and written pieces on display, as well as performances by Latine/x individuals/groups ranging from comedy and music to dancing and speeches. . We are looking to celebrate Latine/x people in all spaces, to showcase all voices, talents, and achievements.

Comedy Night with Karen Chee

Laugh and chat with comedian and Emmy-nominated writer Karen Chee on Thursday, April 6. Described as “unflinchingly cheery, happily ironic, [and] socially perceptive” (Harvard Magazine), Karen brings a young perspective and unique voice that draws her Korean-American heritage into her work.

International Women’s Day

Join Yale’s Affinity Groups to celebrate International Women’s Day in various locations across campus on Wednesday, March 8th, from 11:30 am– 1:30 pm. Stop by a location near you to get a flower for yourself, or someone you know, to celebrate International Women’s Day. Suggested donation of $1 per flower is welcomed, while supplies last, to benefit the Connecticut Women Education and Legal Fund (CWEALF).

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