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wrapped chocotogo chocolate bars tied with string Cultural Studies and Language Series—Spring 2021

Chocotogo: le prix de l'indépendance

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Komi Agbokou, the co-founder of the cooperative Chocotogo, the first cocoa processing company in Togo producing 100% organic chocolate, will talk about his work. After the presentation, students from the "Chocolat" course will ask questions.

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Michael B. Silvers | Listening for Rain: Birds, Local Ecological Knowledge, and Mass Mediation in Brazilian Forró

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Music Mondays presents a lecture by Michael B. Silvers, author of "Voices of Drought: The Politics of Music and Environment in Northeastern Brazil."

Loretta J. Ross: "Calling in the call out culture and the impact of white supremacy"

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Academic, feminist author, and public intellectual Loretta J. Ross, visiting professor at Smith College will join the community in a discussion about white supremacy as a feature of race and gender politics in contemporary U.S. society and how to respond to this ideology.

COVID-19 Vaccine Information Open Hour with Drs. Tartaglia and Anselmo

Virtual Event

Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Feel free to drop in to the weekly Zoom call for evidence-based answers from the medical experts.

Sawako Nakayasu Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2021

Poetry at Bennington: Sawako Nakayasu

Poet Sawako Nakayasu reads from her recent poetry collection "Some Girls Walk into the Country They Are From" and "The Collected Poems of Chika Sagawa" (winner of the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation), followed a public Q&A.

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Elena Demyanenko: welter

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Emerging from long-running experimentation with color, performance artist Elena Demyanenko presents welter, an assemblage of simultaneous solos performed by Chloë Engel '17, Leah Morrison, and Demyanenko herself. Submerged in a viscous dimension of saturated light designed by Joe Levasseur, the performers are inhabited and transformed by the composite of colors that surround them.

FYF Co-Leader Information Session

Virtual Event

Consider attending the FYF Co-Leader information session to learn more about this exciting student leadership opportunity.

Estate & Charitable Planning in a Challenging World

Virtual Event

Join Laurey Goldberg, Senior Managing Director of Planned Giving, as Marty Finn, Founding Partner, Lavelle & Finn, LLP, provides planning strategies everyone needs regardless of wealth.

Sawako Nakayasu Poetry at Bennington—Spring 2021

Say Translation Is Poetry: Craft Talk with Sawako Nakayasu

Virtual Event

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join artist Sawako Nakayasu as she reads from her book, "Say Translation Is Art," and explores examples of the expansive edges of translation in a variety of works.

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SEPC Presents: Bird Watching with Faculty Blake Jones

Bennington Campus

The Environment SEPC is hosting their biweekly Bird Watching event with faculty Blake Jones.

We are Better Together Support Space

Virtual Event

A space for students to connect with Kat Daley (MSW, Student Health Center) and Ali Tartaglia (Director for Student Health Promotions). Drop in and connect or stay the whole time!

Independent Works Club

VAPA Lester Martin Theater

Weekly club meeting to support independent projects within the drama community. We will read plays, workshop scenes, provide a space for developing advanced work, invite professors and peers for feedback sessions and showcases, and more!