An exciting and new film club hosted by Algarabía Language Co-op for heritage speakers of Arabic to develop their vocabulary and conversational skills!
Algarabía Language Co-op is offering new Arabic courses to those who are interested in learning Arabic with a focus on topics of social justice, cinema, media, and culture. Offering: True Beginner, High Beginner, Conversational Beginner, and Conversational Intermediate. Sign up now!
Conversational Arabic Film Club for Heritage Speakers • SPRING 2021 TO APPLY, PLEASE FILL OUT
Conversational Arabic Film Club for Heritage Speakers • SPRING 2021 TO APPLY, PLEASE FILL OUT
The Creole language was the first step for enslaved workers in the French plantation colonies to emancipate themselves from the oppression of slavery. Join us for an introductory course to develop listening and speaking skills to allow you communicate with native Creole speakers.
Histories of the Working Class in North America is a space for popular education that brings researchers and scholars into conversation with organizers, students, and teachers rooted in the contemporary working class. In order to know where we are going, we must study where we have come from!
As a part of an ongoing series hosted by The People's Forum, Histories of the Working Class in North America, Jessica Wilkerson, scholar and historian, will give a public talk on women’s organizing in the Appalachia South.
Over the past 50 years, Cuba has produced more Olympic boxing medalists than any other country. That success was spearheaded by Teófilo Stevenson, who once famously turned down a million-dollar offer to fight Muhammad Ali and turn professional, choosing instead to continue fighting for his beloved homeland.