Film Club on Campus (in person) – Abrazos: Children of Undocumented Parents
Carl A. Fields Center 58 Prospect Ave, Princeton, NJ, United StatesFilm title: “Abrazos: Children of Undocumented Parents” Trailer: https://www.kanopy.com/en/princeton/video/250153 ABRAZOS tells the transformational journey of a group of U.S. Citizen Children, sons and daughters of undocumented immigrants, who travel from Minnesota to Guatemala to meet their grandparents - and in some instances their siblings - for the first time. There are 4.5 million other U.S. citizen children who, like them, have at least one undocumented parent and are part of mixed-status families, ABRAZOS is the story of 14 of them. To find out more about IEGAP International Film Club go to our website: https://iegap.princeton.edu/film-club/ Lunch will be provided. Bring your own beverage. Where: Carl Fields Center (map)
Lunch and Language: American Sign Language
Carl A. Fields Center 58 Prospect Ave, Princeton, NJ, United StatesPlease RSVP here: www.tinyurl.com/3k6pkew9 Presentation in ASL by Noah Buchholz, Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and the Program in Linguistics. ASL Course Sequence Head. To request accommodations, please contact Lisa at linn@princeton.edu or 609-258-5772 Co-sponsored by the International Employee Group at Princeton (IEGAP), the Disability Alliance at Princeton (DAP) and the AccessAbility Center
IEGAP Craft & Chat: Design & Unwind
Louis A. Simpson International BuildingThe IEGAP Craft & Chat Committee will be hosting Design & Unwind; take a break from the end-of-semester craziness and pre-jump into summer with a beautiful self-made bouquet. We will have everything you need to make your very own floral bouquet (vase, tools, and flowers). Cookies, coffee, and tea will also be provided :) When: Wednesday May 10th, 1-2pm Where: Louis A Simpson, (Basement) B60A-B Seats are limited to 30 people so sign up fast! Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sFMYOoUJP2KtR-tKBo72Ktx87guMpmc3Vtq1cKRzKxo/edit?usp=sharing
Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers
Art@Bainbridge 158 Nassau St, Princeton, NJThe IEGAP has partnered with the Women's Employee Resource Group (WERG) to explore the exhibit at Art@Bainbridge. We will explore “Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers" with a member of the Art Museum's visitor engagement team, followed by a discussion over lunch. Dates: June 9 and June 20 Location: Art@Bainbridge, 158 Nassau St. Registration for this event is closed as it reached the capacity. About the event: "Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers" brings sculpture, prints and paintings by the mixed-media artist Alison Saar into conversation with the work of Toni Morrison, whose vast trove of papers from her career as a novelist, essayist, playwright, professor and editor are held in the Princeton University Library. Join the Women's Employee Resource Group (WERG) and the International Employees Group at Princeton (IEGAP) to explore the exhibit with a member of the Art Museum's visitor engagement team, followed by a discussion over lunch in the building's second-floor conference room (NOTE: This room is accessible only by stairs). For more information on the exhibit, visit this link.
Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers
Art@Bainbridge 158 Nassau St, Princeton, NJThe IEGAP has partnered with the Women's Employee Resource Group (WERG) to explore the exhibit at Art@Bainbridge. We will explore “Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers" with a member of the Art Museum's visitor engagement team, followed by a discussion over lunch. Dates: June 9 and June 20 Location: Art@Bainbridge, 158 Nassau St. Registration for this event is closed as it reached the capacity. About the event: "Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers" brings sculpture, prints and paintings by the mixed-media artist Alison Saar into conversation with the work of Toni Morrison, whose vast trove of papers from her career as a novelist, essayist, playwright, professor and editor are held in the Princeton University Library. Join the Women's Employee Resource Group (WERG) and the International Employees Group at Princeton (IEGAP) to explore the exhibit with a member of the Art Museum's visitor engagement team, followed by a discussion over lunch in the building's second-floor conference room (NOTE: This room is accessible only by stairs). For more information on the exhibit, visit this link.
ERG Summer Showcase & Celebration
McDonnell HallJoin ERG community for an afternoon of community building, a discussion on Cultivating & Sustaining an authentic Personal Brand, and a celebration of our ERGs. Register here.
IEGAP Summer Hang Out – BYOLunch
Freedom FountainJoin IEGAP members at Freedom Fountain to have lunch and chat. Bring your own lunch and drink from home or grab something from the Princeton Prospect House Food Truck parked behind Corwin Hall. No agenda – just come to connect with members! Rain location – Louis A. Simpson (LAS) Int’l. Bldg. Weickart Atrium
IEGAP General Meeting
Julis Romo RabinowitzPlease join us for our IEGAP General Meeting! Julis Romo Rabinowitz 399 (Third Floor) Sandwiches and desserts will be provided. Please bring your own beverage to the event. We will go over exciting information looking at the year ahead. RSVP Link: https://forms.gle/FwFrsTFUVGwDfif2A
International Professional Writing Group
New South 152-166 University Place, princeton, NJInternational Professional Writing Group invites everyone to the meeting discussing Using articles and prepositions—a refresher More information at https://pwrites.princeton.edu/international-coffee-break/ Meetings are held on Tuesdays, from 12:00-1:30 PM in B03 New South. Lunch is provided, and RSVPs are appreciated.
Virtual International Film Club: Latinos Beyond Reel
As part of Hispanic Heritage Month celebration, IEGAP International Film Club will discuss a documentary “Latinos Beyond Reel – Challenging a Media Stereotype”. The film challenges viewers to think critically about the wide-ranging effects of media stereotypes, and to envision alternative representations and models of production more capable of capturing the humanity and diversity of real Latinos. We invite you to watch the movie on Kanopy anytime and then join us for a virtual discussion on Friday, October 13 at noon. For those who will be joining us for a first time, the International Film Club is a series of virtual monthly meetings to discuss films selected by the film club committee. The films are available and free to all PU employees in Kanopy streaming services. Watch on Kanopy: https://www.kanopy.com/en/princeton/watch/video/81277/81279 (PUID required) Join Zoom discussion: Friday, October 13, at noon Latinos Beyond Reel – Challenging a Media Stereotype (trailer) Synopsis: Latinos are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population, and among the most diverse -- accounting for one-sixth of all Americans and tracing their origins to more than 20 countries. They are also a rising force in American politics. Yet across the American media landscape, from the broadcast airwaves to cable television and Hollywood film, the reality and richness of the Latino experience are virtually nowhere to be found. In Latinos Beyond Reel, filmmakers Miguel Picker and Chyng Sun examine how US news and entertainment media portray -- and do not portray -- Latinos. Drawing on the insights of Latino scholars, journalists, community leaders, actors, directors, and producers, they uncover a pattern of gross misrepresentation and gross under-representation -- a world in which Latinos tend to appear, if at all, as gangsters and Mexican bandits, harlots and prostitutes, drug dealers and welfare-leeching illegals. Release date: February 23, 2013 Directors: Miguel Picker, Chyng-Feng Sun To find out more about IEGAP International Film Club go to our website: https://iegap.princeton.edu/film-club/ Best, IEGAP International Film Club Committee