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Come hang out with the Black Muslim Coalition, Jummah 4 All, and Students for Justice in Palestine to talk organizing, meet our staff, and build community! This is a queer-affirming and anti-racist space. Find us at the Center for Muslim Life on Thursday, November 3rd at 7:30p. Dinner will be provided!
Once On This Island Rehearsal
Once On This Island Rehearsal
This will be an election night watch party hosted by Duke Dems
Tinikling is a traditional Philippine dance done while jumping over bamboo poles. Come learn the basics of the dance in this workshop hosted by Duke Pamilya and the Filipino American Performing Artists of North Carolina. No dance experience required- EVERYONE is welcome! Light Filipino snacks served afterward.
NAMI will table on BC Plaza and students can paste a post-it note on our poster board with an affirmation or gratitude message and take a free donut.
Come to this hour-long chat for first-year students to discuss healthy relationships, trade ideas about strengthening the relationships in your life, and connect with one another. Plus, we’ll have cookies!
Come to the Ruby CoLab MakerSpace on Friday, November 11th 4-6 PM to join duARTS in a soap-making workshop with a local vendor. Gina from Little Homestead Farm will be leading two melt and pour workshops, and participants will get to leave with 2-3 small, round soaps! You will get to customize your add-ins and scents!
Games and culture are deeply intertwined. How do the games we play reflect our cultures, and how do our cultures give rise to the games that we play? Join us for a discussion with Duke GameLab director and AMES department professor Shai Ginsburg! Game Night to follow in Classroom 5 and 6.
This is HSA’s biggest event of the year, celebrating the Hindu festival Diwali. There will be many performances from groups on campus and from other colleges, as well as a religious ceremony. Dinner will be provided during the event.
Come watch the year’s most anticipated superhero film! Movie blurb here: Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M’Baku, Okoye and the Dora Milaje fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with Nakia and Everett Ross to forge a new path for their beloved kingdom.
Duke Africans come in their traditional wear to dance to chat, dance to Afrobeats and eat great African food/