My Sister's Keeper
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Check out Mercy Oladipo's project with her MIT PKG Center fellowship, Birth by Us: pkgcenter.mit.edu/2021/09/22/pkg…
This spring's #MITReads selection is Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo, chosen in partnership with MIT Global Languages and MIT Gender Studies. More info: libraries.mit.edu/mit-reads/
"It's nice to see there are women you can look up to and relate to." My Sister's Keeper/My Sister's Keeper, a initiative of MIT Gender Studies, builds community among Black women at MIT—students, staff, and faculty—and supports their continued success! Learn more: bit.ly/MITKeeper
The MLK Jr. Leadership Awards are given to community members who embody Dr. King’s commitment to community, integrity, and leadership. This year's awardees spoke about what those values mean to them. Congrats to faculty recipient Nilma Dominique! MIT Global Languages #MLKLeadership
From Lincoln Laboratory, MLK Leadership Award recipient Chiamaka Agbasi-Porter reflects on the importance of student support. "I want students to leave our programs confident, knowing that there’s a community of people who are in their corner cheering them on." #MLKLeadership
Created in 2016, My Sister's Keeper (MSK) grew out of the efforts to build a community for black women students at MIT through the collective support of faculty, staff, & students across the Institute. To stay up to date on MSK, follow the org on social media: Twitter: My Sister's Keeper
Please join us for a virtual book discussion and conversation with author Marita Golden, as she presents The Strong Black Woman How a Myth Endangers the Physical and Mental Health of Black Women. RSVP: tinyurl.com/MITGolden MIT Sloan School of Management @MITDiversity MIT Gender Studies MIT events #MITEvents
THURSDAY: Join Elizabeth Acevedo, the author of this semester's #MITReads selection, Clap When You Land, in dialog with MIT student moderator Nailah J. Smith. This is a hybrid event, and registration is required. ow.ly/W38X50IJJzH MIT Gender Studies MIT Global Languages My Sister's Keeper
TODAY: Join Elizabeth Acevedo, the author of this semester's #MITReads selection, Clap When You Land, in dialog with MIT student moderator Nailah J. Smith. This is a hybrid event, and registration is required. ow.ly/W38X50IJJzH MIT Gender Studies MIT Global Languages My Sister's Keeper