Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies GSFS

Movement Lab for faculty/staff with guest artist Michael J. Morris

Michael J. Morris will facilitate a movement experience for Faculty/Staff as a guest in the weekly Movement Lab. All faculty and staff welcome, no prior experience necessary. http://sites.middlebury.edu/movementmatters/projects/landingshifting-2/… Sponsored by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation/Movement Matters and the Program in Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies and Chellis House with support from Environmental Studies and the Writing Program.

Mahaney Arts Center 232

Closed to the Public

Lunch with guest artist Michael J. Morris as part of Landing/Shifting: Bodies, Gender, and Ecosexuality Residency

Join Movement Matters guest artist Michael J. Morris for a lunch hosted by Chellis House. Choreographer, performer, scholar, and educator, Michael J. Morris, will collaborate with Movement Matters through a five-day residency at Middlebury College in April 2016. During their stay, they will offer guest lectures, facilitate a Butoh class, and conduct rehearsals. Morris works across and between dance studies, performance studies, and sexuality studies.

(Private)

Open to the Public

From local to global: Asians and Asian Americans on the side of Racial Justice, Climate Justice, and Gender Justice

Lecture by Helena Wong

How should Asians and Asian Americans be relating to social movements of our time like Black Lives Matter, Standing Rock, and Not1More? How are grassroots organizers in Asian communities around the country pushing back against gentrification, discriminatory policing, environmental racism, and what happens when communities are hit with (un)natural disasters? How do we understand what is happening in China and bring it back to what it means to organize with a racial and gender justice lens here in the US?

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public