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Events for November 9, 2022

UMDemocracy 2022

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UMDemocracy 2022

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This campus-wide series aims to provide resources and information on things to know before the midterm election this November.

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Teach Me How To Love This World: Kei Ito

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The Stamp Gallery presents Teach Me How to Love This World: Kei Ito

National First Generation Day Events

UMD Library and National First-Gen Day Collaboration

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UMD Library and National First-Gen Day Collaboration

The Inaugural Small Business Anti-Displacement Network Conference: Keeping BIPOC- and Immigrant-Owned Businesses in Place

The Inaugural Small Business Anti-Displacement Network Conference: Keeping BIPOC- and Immigrant-Owned Businesses in Place

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Two day virtual conference on "Keeping BIPOC- and Immigrant-Owned Businesses in Place". Held by the Small Business Anti-Displacement Network (SBAN)

Coffee with a Cop

Coffee with a Cop

Coffee with a Cop

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Migration and Climate

Discussion of migration and climate

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Community Meditation

Virtual meditation session with the University Health Center

Information about this and the other Wellness Workshops can be found on the Counseling Center's Wellness Workshops page.

Wellness Workshops: Managing Conflict and Setting Boundaries

This workshop will describe healthy and unhealthy types of conflict, explore strategies for setting (and being on the receiving end of) boundaries, and provide best practices for conflict resolution.

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The Soldier's Opinion

Special screening of “The Soldier’s Opinion,” a documentary film by Assaf Banitt and UMD’s own Shay Hazkani.

VOTE 2022

Midterms 2022 Discussion Panel: Policy Projections: Brave New World or More of the Same?

The School of Public Policy and the Department of African American Studies are cosponsoring a discussion panel that will address the implications of the midterm elections for local, state and national governance, as well as the impact on communities…

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Film Screening: Becoming Frederick Douglass

Documentary screening and discussion

Students perform on stage at The Clarice.

Chamber Jazz Recital Part 1

Experience the soulful, syncopated sounds of jazz in this first night of chamber jazz featuring classic tunes performed by the jazz combos.