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Tee & Tea @ the T has been cancelled tonight. Instead please consider going to the Speak Out & Too Black events tonight and the Upstaging Stereotypes performance this Thursday (emails below)?.


Come to

SPEAK OUT

A V-February event where allies and survivors of sexual assault, harassment, stalking, and relationship violence come together to share their experiences in a safe space



Come to understand how violence has affect the people around you.

Come to reflect on the healing process both as individuals and the Dartmouth community.

Come to support those who are sharing a story or have been affected by violence.

Come because it's important.



February 24th at 7pm

Collis Commonground


The Afro-American Society Presents...


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TOO BLACK.

Spoken Word Poetry.

Tuesday.

8:00 pm.

Cutter-Shabazz Mural Room.

Hors d'oeuvres served.



TOO BLACK performing "Reverbs"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q29UW5ae2fg

**TOO BLACK, a graduate of Ball State University, is a spoken word poet based in Indianapolis, Indiana.  The name TOO BLACKdeveloped from wanting to challenge the perceptions ofblackness and humanity in general.  Influenced by a wide variety of artists and historical figures from Malcolm X to George Carlin to Audre Lorde, TOO BLACK brings a versatile perspective to the stage. TOO BLACK has a working dialogue that draws from personal experiences, historical and current events, and utilizes Hip Hop as a way to relay his point.  He describes his performance as a "conversation" in which he is talking to the audience not at them. **
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Interested in learning more about masculinity at Dartmouth?

Come to


Upstaging Stereotypes


A student-created performance that seeks to explore the diverse forms of masculinities at Dartmouth and beyond, blending performance and story-sharing as a means of deconstructing stereotypes and give you a first-hand perspective on masculinity


Thursday, February 26 at 7pm

Collis Commonground


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