[…]on Zoom, one Monday each month! Liz Reiser is a certified yoga teacher from both Kripalu Center [...] More […]
[…]on Zoom, one Monday each month! Liz Reiser is a certified yoga teacher from both Kripalu Center [...] More […]
[…]to explore texts about the art and science of teaching and learning. Get inspired, gain tips for [...] More […]
COF Orchestra and Chorus Spring Concert 04/14/22 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Simmons University, Residential Campus, Alumnae Hall Performing Arts chorus, COF chorus, concert, orchestra, performing arts $5 General Admission Free for students, faculty, and staff Reserve your tickets now! Questions? kyoung@colleges-fenway.org More […]
[…]would like to invite members of our Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Southeast Asian Communities and those who stand in solidarity to come together for a COF-wide listening and healing community session on Wednesday, March 24th at 7:00PM. Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIucO2sqjIpE9d00XkH5w2OpNek8R_jWR-w After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We must be engaged, or we will fail in effectuating the change we hope for. COF Diversity and Inclusion Committee Jeff Smith, Emmanuel College Sr. Bárbara Gutiérrez, SNDdeN, Emmanuel College Lyssa Palu-ay, MassArt Julia Golden, MCPHS University Gary Bailey, Simmons University Sharron Credle, Simmons […]
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[…]and educators dedicated to building an effective movement for social transformation. Undoing Racism® is their signature workshop. Through dialogue, reflection, role-playing, strategic planning and presentations, this intensive process challenges participants to analyze the structures of power and privilege that hinder social equity and prepares them to be effective organizers for justice. To date, over 90 COF faculty and staff have participated in one of the Undoing Racism […]
[…]outlines the legal and cultural climate of over two-dozen countries as it relates to the LGTBQ community. Recommended Reading The Damron Mens Travel Guide (2013) has over 12,000 listings of gay-friendly establishments around the world, including: the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, the Caribbean, South America, Europe and Asia. Gay Travel A to Z: The World of Gay and Lesbian Travel Options at your Fingertips (2001) is a guide to LGBTQ travel options. Frommer’s Gay and Lesbian Europe, Third Edition (2003) gives tips on the LGBTQ community in various locations and practical information on hotels, dining and attractions. Cited Sources: […]
[…]bassoon, also shared their musicianship. Duos, trios, and bass quartets were performed by composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, Offenbach, John Williams, and more. Pictured: Ella Berger (bassoon), Kathleen Berger (flutist and conductor), Matthew Collins (trombone), and Grace Willson (trombone) – Not pictured is Vivian Hall (double […]
[…]for a community reading and discussion of Frederick Douglass' speech, "What to the Slave is [...] More […]