Each week UA Crossroads provides a list of upcoming
opportunities to engage the rich diversity of identities and experiences at UA.
If you are interested in having an event included,
please contact the Crossroads office at 348-6930
or
email us at [email protected].
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Happening this Week!
- see attached flyers below for more details -
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Monday, April 17
- Tickling Giants Film Screening
6:30 pm, B.B. Comer Hall 109
Tuesday, April 18
- Tuesday T
1:00 pm, Ferguson Student Center Great Hall Dialogue Topic: Take-aways from Our 2016-17 Dialogues
- African Americans in France During WWI, A Continuing Legacy
5:00 pm, 354 Russell Hall
Thursday, April 20
- Antiracism in Cuba: The Unfinished Revolution
6:00 - 8:00 pm, 205 Smith Hall
Friday, April 21
- International Coffee Hour
11:30 - 1:00 pm, 121 BB Comer
- "Put a Little Honey in My Sweet Tea: Stories of Black Queer Men and Women of the South" An Evening Performance with E. Patrick Johnson
6:30 - 8:30 pm, Jordan-Bryant Hall
Saturday, April 22
- Sashay UA
6:00 - 8:00 pm, 159 Russell Hall - Tickets $5
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Tickling Giants Screening
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Monday, April 17
6:30 pm
B.B. Comer Hall 109
Free Cultural Food and Drinks
In the midst of the Egyptian Arab Spring, Bassem Youssef creates the satirical show, "Al Bernameg," which quickly becomes the most viewed television program in the Middle East, with 30 million viewers per episode. But, in a country where free speech is not settled law, his show becomes as controversial as it is popular. Despite increasing danger, Bassem employs comedy, not violence, to comment on hypocrisy in media, politics, and religion. Tickling Giants follows the "Al Bernameg" team as they discover democracy is not easily won.
Watch the Trailer Here!
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"Put a Little Honey in My Sweet Tea: Stories of Black Queer Men and Women of the South" An Evening Performance with E. Patrick Johnson
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Friday, April 21
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Jordan-Bryant Hall
Cost:
Free and Open to the Public
E. Patrick Johnson is a Carlos Montezuma Professor and the chair of African American studies at Northwestern University. A performer, activist, scholar, and teacher, he is the author of two award-winning books, Appropriating Blackness: Performance and the Politics of Authenticity and Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South—An Oral History. Join us for an evening of performance and riveting discussion.
Contact Info: Cassander Smith, [email protected], (205) 348-5065
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Evenings at Global Café
Capitol Hall, 413 Bryce Lawn Drive
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Evenings at Global Café are opportunities to relax, visit, and meet leaders from campus and community organizations. Global Café provides a local welcome for world visitors, an international connection for American travelers, and a resource for conversation partners practicing language.
5:00 pm refreshments. 5:30 pm program.
For our semester schedule and directions to Capitol Hall, please check our website
globalcafe.ua.edu
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Alabama Students Without Borders Presents:
Charlas con Cafe
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Every Thursday from 4:00 - 5:00 pm
at the Ferguson Center Starbucks. Drop in for an hour, enjoy a cup of coffee, and practice your Spanish.
The table will be marked with a Latin American Flag.
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