Culture In
Culture In...
Culture In… is a series of online micro-learning events designed to highlight the ways in which various unique elements of culture promote a sense of community and belonging.
The goal of Culture In… is to provide the TTUHSC community with cultural education that is meaningful and engaging and supports the Office of Global Health’s mission of promoting a more globally engaged citizenry.
The Culture In… series offers cultural topics within four subject areas:
- Culture In...Food
- Culture In...Movement
- Culture In...Wellness & Life
- Culture In...Music
Fall Opening Space
Join the Office of Global Health and the TTU Vernacular Music Center this spring for another edition of the series: Opening Space.
Opening Space is a Zoom-based series, co-hosted by the TTUHSC Office of Global Health and the TTU Vernacular Music Center, that elevates unheard voices and emphasizes representation, agency, empowerment, and inclusion. The series seeks to create opportunity for dialogues by and among underrepresented groups, acknowledging sources of silencing and affirming our shared connections.
In each event we will promote conversation among individuals – students, faculty, staff, and community partners – who specialize in the arts, humanities, and STEM topics, and who situate themselves within underrepresented identities and experiences. By sharing a dialog between and across their fields of expertise and lived histories, we highlight the bridges and points of connection between and among our campus community members.
Upcoming Fall themes:
-
- Opening Space - Coping with a Wired World: Social Media and Community
- Wednesday, September 18, 2024, 12-1 PM
- Panelists: TBD
- via Zoom
- Opening Space - Coping with a Wired World: Social Media and Community
September
October
- A Conversation About Drag with Miss Calvina Incomparable
Co-hosted with the TTUHSC Genders and Sexualities Alliance
November
- Celebrating Dia De Los Muertos
Co-hosted with TTUHSC Medical Spanish Club
December
- Native American Culture featuring Ziggy Williams
Co-hosted with the Global Health Alliance
January
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu with Douglas Bueno
Co-hosted with the Global Health Alliance
February
March
- St. Patrick's Day Music
Co-hosted with Voices from the Vernacular Music Center
April
- Art in the Arab World featuring art historian Candace Smith and international artist
Ganzeer
- view recording here
May
September
- Mindfulness During the Pandemic with Dr. Margaret Mou, DO, FAAP
Co-hosted with the Global Health Alliance featuring student-led chair Yoga- view recording here.