Lead the Change! Social Justice Leadership Development Workshop Series 

Various Mondays | Workshop Series   4:00pm-5:30pm | Location given after registration    This six-week program gives students of all identities the opportunity to develop skills related to being an agent of change. Participants must attend at least 4 of 6 workshops. “Allies, Advocates, and Activists” and “Intent versus Impact” are mandatory.... Read More

Fighting for Respect: African American Soldiers in WWI

Union Cinema

Festival of Films in French The documentary captures the plight of the African American soldiers who fought for democracy abroad in segregated US Army troops through archival film footage, letters written from the Front, and the experiences of soldiers who received the French Croix de guerre for their distinguished service and faced discrimination and white supremacist violence when they returned to the US in 1919.  Co-sponsored by... Read More

Free

The Story of a Three Day Pass

Union Cinema

Festival of Films in French Unable to break into a segregated Hollywood, Melvin Van Peebles decamped to France, taught himself and wrote several books in French, one which would become his innovative feature debut. An African American soldier stationed in... Read More

Free

SACC- Punch Needle Magnets

Studio Arts & Crafts Centre 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Sign-Up Deadline: Thursday, February 16 at 5pm  Get ready for your newest craft addiction! Learn beginner punch needle techniques as you design and make your own mini magnets.  Cost: Students $25          Alumni/Staff $35         Community $40 

The Death of the Sun

Union Cinema

Festival of Films in French Talkback with Tami Williams (Film Studies program, Department of English) A young researcher is passionate about her work as assistant to a tuberculosis specialist. Her dedication arouses the jealousy of her husband who asks her... Read More

Free