UGA's Institute of Native American Studies - in partnership with Georgia Public Broadcasting, UGA Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and the Department of Linguistics presents UNESCO Indigenous Languages Decade 2022-2032 Speaker Series featuring Rainy Brake.
UGA's Institute of Native American Studies - in partnership with Georgia Public Broadcasting, UGA Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and the Department of Linguistics presents UNESCO Indigenous Languages Decade 2022-2032 Speaker Series featuring Sara Snyder Hopkins.
The Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD) invites you to attend A Seat at the Table: A Transformative Conversation Around Equity, Disability, and Support. This event will bring together art, dinner, and discussion about the value of equitable opportunities and support in the lives of Georgians with developmental disabilities and their families.
Indie Lens Pop-Up, presented by ITVS, INDEPENDENT LENS, GPB and The Smile Trust will host a screening of Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Katja Esson’s Razing Liberty Square, featuring a panel discussion. When rising sea levels threaten the future of coastal dwellers in Miami, wealthy property owners seek to strike gold inland by developing the historically Black community of Liberty City.
Join us for a screening of the film and discussion with Dr. Carol Anderson, Dr. Janieria Easley, and Dr. Jessica Stewart of Emory University, Dr. Cynthia Neal Spence of Spelman College, and Quarterman-Keller Scholars from Spelman College.
You are cordially invited to the Tellus Museum's birthday party! Visit the museum for inflatables, face painting, birthday games and a visit from Buddy from Dinosaur Train. No birthday party is complete without cupcakes and punch.