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PERFORMANCE – “The Colored Museum”

Allen Bales Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Take a journey through the eleven exhibits of The Colored Museum and explore what it means to be Black in contemporary America. Come face to face with old and new stereotypes and, through George C. Wolfe’s “in-your-face” satire, challenge your understanding of Black culture. Buy tickets in advance at UA University Tickets.

Recurring

PERFORMANCE – “The Colored Museum”

Allen Bales Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Take a journey through the eleven exhibits of The Colored Museum and explore what it means to be Black in contemporary America. Come face to face with old and new stereotypes and, through George C. Wolfe’s “in-your-face” satire, challenge your understanding of Black culture. Buy tickets in advance at UA University Tickets.

Recurring

PERFORMANCE – “The Colored Museum”

Allen Bales Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Take a journey through the eleven exhibits of The Colored Museum and explore what it means to be Black in contemporary America. Come face to face with old and new stereotypes and, through George C. Wolfe’s “in-your-face” satire, challenge your understanding of Black culture. Buy tickets in advance at UA University Tickets.

PERFORMANCE – “The Colored Museum”

Allen Bales Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Take a journey through the eleven exhibits of The Colored Museum and explore what it means to be Black in contemporary America. Come face to face with old and new stereotypes and, through George C. Wolfe’s “in-your-face” satire, challenge your understanding of Black culture. Buy tickets in advance at UA University Tickets.

PERFORMANCE – “The Colored Museum”

Allen Bales Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Take a journey through the eleven exhibits of The Colored Museum and explore what it means to be Black in contemporary America. Come face to face with old and new stereotypes and, through George C. Wolfe’s “in-your-face” satire, challenge your understanding of Black culture. Buy tickets in advance at UA University Tickets.

PERFORMANCE – “The Colored Museum”

Allen Bales Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall 348 Stadium Drive, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Take a journey through the eleven exhibits of The Colored Museum and explore what it means to be Black in contemporary America. Come face to face with old and new stereotypes and, through George C. Wolfe’s “in-your-face” satire, challenge your understanding of Black culture. Buy tickets in advance at UA University Tickets.

Diversity, Coffee and Conversations

Intercultural Diversity Center (2100 Student Center) 751 Campus Drive W, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Enjoy breakfast with the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Diversity, Coffee and Conversations held on first Tuesdays at 8:30-10 a.m., September through May, in the Intercultural Diversity Center. The meetings are a time to share information about plans for multicultural awareness months and special observances, receive updates from the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and talk with the DEI staff. The meetings are open to faculty, staff and students.

Diversity, Coffee and Conversations: Hispanic Heritage Month

Intercultural Diversity Center (2100 Student Center) 751 Campus Drive W, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States

Enjoy breakfast with the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Diversity, Coffee and Conversations held on first Tuesdays from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., September through May, in the Intercultural Diversity Center, 2100 Student Center. The meetings are a time to learn about multicultural awareness months and special observances, receive updates from the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, share information about plans for multicultural awareness events, and talk with the DEI staff. The meetings are open to faculty, [...]

Saturday in the Park: Ceramic Pottery Class

Moundville Archaeological Park 634 Mound State Parkway, Moundville, AL, United States

Mary Smith of the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma will teach participants how to make a small ceramic vessel, which they can take home. Participation is free with park admission. Capacity is set at a maximum of 30 people and registration is required. The event is sponsored by the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and made possible in part by a grant from the Alabama State Council of the Arts. For more information, email mmholley@ua.edu or call 205-371-8732.