In honor of Día de los Muertos our friends from Latino Princetonians: Lisa M. Linn de Barona and Oscar Torres-Reyna will be presenting at the next Lunch and Language event in Spanish . We welcome you to bring a picture of and/or something important to a loved one who has passed to add to our community ofrenda. If you do, please remember to take it with you when the event is over.
7 volunteers for IEGAP will help with Replacing damaged ceiling tiles, light bulbs, hanging doors, building a register counter, repairing wallpaper, and more.
Opening reception of Unique Minds: Voices through Art at Frist on Monday, Nov. 4, 4-7pm. The exhibit will be up on the 200 level for the month of November. Exhibit features our IEGAP artist: Chanika Svetvilas
From the filmmakers behind 2016’s dazzling Embrace of the Serpent comes another poetic look at South American history. Set in Colombia during a volatile decade of drug trafficking, Rapayet and his indigenous family get involved in a war to control the business that threatens their lives and culture. BIRDS OF PASSAGE is bold and powerful filmmaking that documents a forgotten history of indigenous people in the 20th century.
This year’s 5K run/walk will take place on Friday, November 22, 2019 at 3:00 pm. Entry for the race requires a non-perishable food item or monetary donation. Registration for Tiger Trot: https://campusrec.princeton.edu/TigerTrot Please indicate ERG-IEGAP under Faculty/Staff - Which Department are you representing? Free ERG T-shirt if you register as ERG-IEGAP!