March 9th
11:00 AM
“Roots and Ramifications of 21st-Century Challenges to the Freedom to Read,” will be a 90-minute online lecture that discusses recent challenges to school library holdings and public school curriculum as well as the literary significance of banned book controversies, and how they impact marginalized groups.
March 10th
11:00 AM
“Addressing Global Gender-Based Issues: The Case of Belize,” will be an online lecture and discussion.
7:06 PM
“The Importance of Black Educators,” a discussion in Dina’s Place about the importance and impact of African American educators and their role in the schools and communities they build.
March 22nd
11:00 AM
At “Bridging the Gap: Connecting the Winthrop Experiences,” campus leaders will be sponsoring another discussion event at Dina’s Place. The event will feature campus leaders, faculty and staff engaging in insightful discussions with personal stories and talks about bridging the gaps between the Winthrop Student experience and Rock Hill State University.
7:00 AM
In honor of Women’s History Month, “America’s Real Sister Act: Black Catholic Nuns in United States History” will be an online event that discusses the history of Black Catholic Nuns in U.S. History.
7:30 PM
Pianist Matthew Manwarren will perform at Barnes Recital Hall. The event will last an hour and will feature a series of classic songs and performances from Manwarren.
If you are interested in any of these events featured throughout the semester, you can visit https://www.winthrop.edu/culturalevents/events.aspx to learn about what cultural events will be happening.