Indigenous Comedy Night
The Native American Cultural Center will be putting on our second Comedy Night on November 20th at 7pm in the Acorn Cafe in Silliman College. There will be improv, stand up, and sketch comedy!
The Native American Cultural Center will be putting on our second Comedy Night on November 20th at 7pm in the Acorn Cafe in Silliman College. There will be improv, stand up, and sketch comedy!
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!
The House’s Extracurricular Bazaar is an annual event showcasing the diverse array of clubs and organizations centered around Black culture, heritage, and interests. Held in the House’s E-Room, the bazaar features colorful booths representing various groups, from academic societies to cultural associations and advocacy organizations. This event is open to all Yale students from first year undergrads to graduate and professional students.
Alumni Reunions Open House
Welcoming Alum back to The House.
Take this opportunity to utilize the House as a study-space for exams!
Event registration page coming soon. Location will be found on the event registration page.
Event registration page coming soon. Location will be found on the event registration page.
Tattooing as an art form has a complex, often repressed, frequently stigmatized history shared by and unique to every single culture on earth! Come listen to 7 tattoo artists of various heritages talk about their journey into tattooing, what it was like developing their own artistic styles, and how their intersecting identities have impacted and informed their career and their self-expression as tattoo artists.
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The dance drama Chitrangada is a phenomenal illustration of Tagore’s conceptualization of human emotions. The play follows the warrior-princess Chitrangada, who has been raised like a man by her father as he wanted a son. Upon an encounter with Arjuna, the greatest warrior of the time, where she is ignored and dismissed as a little boy, the masculine Chitrangada starts grieving her disconnect from femininity.