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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

  1. Alexandra Odom ’16 in front of a tree with autumn leaves

    Talent Spotting

    Jul 22, 2019
    How the Mellon Mays program helps students do mentored research and confidently pursue their ideas.
  2. Display of books and media celebrating 50 Years After Stonewall riots

    50 Years After Stonewall

    Jul 10, 2019
    The Burling Library display celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising featuring books and media that explore themes of revolution, class, culture, identity, sexuality and representation.
  3. Grinnell College to Host Award-Winning Authors Marlon James and Roxane Gay

    Mar 16, 2018
    Writers at Grinnell enables students, faculty, and residents to interact with renowned authors.
  4. Grinnell College Hosts Islamic Awareness Week

    Feb 12, 2018
    Events Feb. 11–16, 2018, include lectures, a film screening, & student research presentations
  5. They Call Me Q

    Oct 09, 2017
    Quarrat Ann Kadwani will play 13 characters in her one-woman, autobiographical play ‘They Call Me Q’ at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 23.
  6. UNITY Project Celebrates Individuality and Community

    Aug 28, 2017
    Take part in an interactive art project designed to celebrate human uniqueness and connections.
  7. Opal Tometi

    Technology and Human Rights Symposium

    Feb 28, 2017
    Topics for the symposium March 7–10 include robots, rights to data, and use of technology in the Black Lives Matter movement. Scholars' Convocation by Black Lives Matter co-founder Opal Tometi.
  8. W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour

    Feb 24, 2017
    ​Comedian, political satirist, and host of CNN's 'United Shades of America' will perform a show both humorous and thought-provoking at 6 p.m. Tues. Feb 28.
  9. Pulitzer Prize-winning Novelist Junot Diaz Visits Campus

    Feb 06, 2017
    Diaz will read from his works and hold a question-and-answer session.
  10. In Defense of Pop Culture

    Nov 10, 2016
    Lisa Doris Alexander ’97 discusses what film, television, and sports tell us about race relations in the United States on Nov. 17.

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