Student Wellness Calendar
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In a self-paced format, participants will investigate their personal values and the intersection of ethics and integrity through online activities.
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Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
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Take a mid-week break with a grab-n-go fun craft and tasty snack! Stop by the North Lounge of the Illini Union for this FREE event, starting at 7 p.m. Tonight's program is Bubbles and Bubble Gum.
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IJourney workshops are peer developed, peer led workshops covering a variety of topics. Facilitated by pool of trained student-facilitators, IJourney workshops explore issues of social identity, exclusion/inclusion, and being an ally.
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Dr. Bentz will discuss the impetus for starting a weekly free meal and the challenges to continue to address food insecurity during a pandemic.
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Each Friday from January 29-April 30 from 7-9:30/10pm in the Courtyard Café enjoy a FREE classic movie. You can also receive a FREE streaming link to use in your own residence (must be UIUC student). Movies that are in-person will be conducted with physical distancing rules: masks required and chairs distanced to adhere to safety standards.
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The 95th annual Faculty Exhibition highlights current work by School of Art + Design faculty in studio arts, art education, craft, new media, and design disciplines. The exhibition represents excellence in arts research and practice, as well as the collaborative relationship between the School of Art + Design and Krannert Art Museum.
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Bystander intervention is an important tool for addressing racism and sexual violence. Join Diversity & Social Justice Education’s Teryl Brewster and the Women’s Resources Center’s Jaya Kolisetty in a conversation about how bystander intervention strategies overlap and differ between sexual violence prevention and anti-racism efforts.
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Art Sparks are engaging talks open to members of the Krannert Art Museum Council. At Art Sparks we focus on one work of art and have a lively discussion about it.
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Rebecca Nagle (Cherokee) is a two spirit community organizer and writer. As a Co-founder of FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture and the Monument Quilt, Nagle has used art and culture jamming to advocate for a culture that is more supportive of survivors.
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This drop-in workshop will examine the social injustices that Latinx students face. Drawing from the psychological framework of radical healing (see French, Lewis, Mosley, Adames, Chavez-Dueñas, Chen, & Neville, 2019). This workshop provides information and tools that may facilitate Latinx students’ own individual and collective healing, and may aid their psychological we
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Calling all teen creators! Join the Urbana Arts and Culture Program and Krannert Art Museum for a chance to flex your creative muscle in conjunction with the Pandemics as a Portal to Change Exhibition. This workshop will provide a creative space for you to envision artworks in all mediums that address some of the most pressing issues of our time.
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The ILC is offering a workshop series on Wednesdays throughout the semester open to all Illinois students. Students can participate in any of the workshops whenever the workshop is being offered.
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This award-winning film explores the impact of gendered politics on narrative about female sexuality and desire and was produced by a diverse team. A link to stream the video will be available to participants between April 1st and April 13th and a live showing will be held over Zoom on 4/7 with a discussion to follow.
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This panel brings together men who have committed to address sexual violence as students, faculty/staff, and alumni.
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Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
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To support participants in their personal exploration of the exhibit theme Pandemics as a Portal to Change, we’re offering a panel discussion with local artists. Join us for a talk with local creatives to explore art as a tool for social change.
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IJourney workshops are peer developed, peer led workshops covering a variety of topics. Facilitated by pool of trained student-facilitators, IJourney workshops explore issues of social identity, exclusion/inclusion, and being an ally.
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As part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) Lunch on Us series, DiversityEd hosts the Conversation Café lunch series on Fridays of each month during the semester. Topics reflect the range of important and emerging issues on diversity and social justice on campus and beyond. Conversation Café is paid for, in part, by SCPF.
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Each Friday from January 29-April 30 from 7-9:30/10pm in the Courtyard Café enjoy a FREE classic movie. You can also receive a FREE streaming link to use in your own residence (must be UIUC student). Movies that are in-person will be conducted with physical distancing rules: masks required and chairs distanced to adhere to safety standards.
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In a blended format (online self-paced learning and facilitated discussion via Zoom), participants will investigate concepts such as equity, equality, diversity, inclusion, and privilege. Participants must fully complete the self-paced modules and attend the entire discussion session to receive credit for completing this program.
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The Women’s Resources Center (WRC) has worked in partnership with other units within the Office of Inclusion & Intercultural Relations to create an innovative model for confidential advising services for survivors of sexual misconduct. This session will discuss how and why this model was created.
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Enjoy $4 bowling (game and shoe rental) and $4/hour billiards at the Illini Union Rec Room during the semester break days.
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This drop-in workshop will examine the social injustices that Latinx students face. Drawing from the psychological framework of radical healing (see French, Lewis, Mosley, Adames, Chavez-Dueñas, Chen, & Neville, 2019). This workshop provides information and tools that may facilitate Latinx students’ own individual and collective healing, and may aid their psychological we
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Every Tuesday, compete in online trivia hosted by the Illini Union Board for your chance to win great prizes.
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The ILC is offering a workshop series on Wednesdays throughout the semester open to all Illinois students. Students can participate in any of the workshops whenever the workshop is being offered.
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Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
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Krannert Art Museum and DREAM@UIUC hold regular curated screenings and critical discussions of films for DREAM members and other Registered Student Organizations. Discussions are focused on critical analysis considering disability and Crip concerns.
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IJourney workshops are peer developed, peer led workshops covering a variety of topics. Facilitated by pool of trained student-facilitators, IJourney workshops explore issues of social identity, exclusion/inclusion, and being an ally.
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Join the Illini Union Board as it presents a Q&A event with Reed Timmer - a meteorologist and storm chaser. There will be an in-person viewing at the Courtyard Cafe or you can join on Zoom.
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This collaboration between the Women’s Resources Center and International Education centers international students in conversations about partner violence and dating norms in the US and will be held at two times to increase access for individuals in varying time zones.
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As part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) Lunch on Us series, DiversityEd hosts the Conversation Café lunch series on Fridays of each month during the semester. Topics reflect the range of important and emerging issues on diversity and social justice on campus and beyond. Conversation Café is paid for, in part, by SCPF.
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Each Friday from January 29-April 30 from 7-9:30/10pm in the Courtyard Café enjoy a FREE classic movie. You can also receive a FREE streaming link to use in your own residence (must be UIUC student). Movies that are in-person will be conducted with physical distancing rules: masks required and chairs distanced to adhere to safety standards.
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Each Saturday the Illini Union is hosting a FREE animated film series from February 12-May 1. Enjoy a FREE movie starting at 7pm in the Courtyard Café. In-person with physical distancing rules: masks required and chairs distanced to adhere to safety standards.
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This presentation will be held in collaboration with the Chez Center for Wounded Veterans to create a conversation about the unique needs of survivors of sexual violence who are members of the armed forces. The session will be facilitated by Tiffany Tinker, the Joint Force Headquarters Sexual Assault Response Coordinator for the Illinois National Guard. Tiffiny Tinker is a
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This panel of staff of color will explore some of the strategies used by different campus units to collaborate, provide support, and decrease barriers for survivors of color on campus.
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This drop-in workshop will examine the social injustices that Latinx students face. Drawing from the psychological framework of radical healing (see French, Lewis, Mosley, Adames, Chavez-Dueñas, Chen, & Neville, 2019). This workshop provides information and tools that may facilitate Latinx students’ own individual and collective healing, and may aid their psychological we
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This documentary explores the history of sexual violence against Black women in America and the inspiring resistance and activism of Black women that is so often erased.
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Every Tuesday, compete in online trivia hosted by the Illini Union Board for your chance to win great prizes.
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From the early days of the rape crisis movement to #metoo, Black women’s work has often been ignored or erased. This session will center Black women’s role as change makers.
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This collaboration between the Women’s Resources Center and International Education centers international students in conversations about partner violence and dating norms in the US and will be held at two times to increase access for individuals in varying time zones.
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Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
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Red Ball, Collaboration, and Creating Content in the time of COVID: Virtual Screening and Discussion
Join us for a screening and conversation about collaboration and performance with faculty, students in screenwriting, acting, and advanced filmmaking as we talk about the recent writing and production of REDBALL.
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Take a mid-week break with a grab-n-go fun craft and tasty snack! Stop by the North Lounge of the Illini Union for this FREE event, starting at 7 p.m. Tonight's program is Plants and Pretzels.
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IJourney workshops are peer developed, peer led workshops covering a variety of topics. Facilitated by pool of trained student-facilitators, IJourney workshops explore issues of social identity, exclusion/inclusion, and being an ally.
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Dr. Carolyn Randolph-Kato is a Hip Hop feminist scholar and activist whose work explores the intersections of anti-black racism, representation, and social justice. From engaging local youth to spearheading the Champaign County Racial Justice Database to co-organizing Kwanzaa 365, she shares her personal experience and passion for cultivating transformative community chang
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Each Friday from January 29-April 30 from 7-9:30/10pm in the Courtyard Café enjoy a FREE classic movie. You can also receive a FREE streaming link to use in your own residence (must be UIUC student). Movies that are in-person will be conducted with physical distancing rules: masks required and chairs distanced to adhere to safety standards.