At OPAL, February is full of story sharing, learning, and celebration!
Join us! The Office of Pluralism and Leadership is excited to share with the campus information about the two months we observe and honor in February.
{V}-February kicked off on Tuesday with a panel featuring student
and faculty voices discussing Feminism 101.
Black Legacy Month had a hilarious opening ceremony with student
performers, Soyeya and D-Step, and Brooklyn based performers, The P.L.A.Y.E.R.S. Club.
Continue reading below for more information about all the great events planned by students for {V}-February and Black Legacy Month.
{V}-February
is a month-long campaign in conjunction with the global V-Day campaign
to end violence against women and girls. V-February aims to promote gender equity and facilitate conversations around gender and power-based violence. Additionally, V-February provides a platform for individuals to share their stories and give voice to their
experience.
Check out the schedule of events for V-February HERE. All are welcome.
Black Legacy Month
at Dartmouth College focuses on moving beyond history to let history inform the present and
illuminate the future possibilities of Blackness at Dartmouth and the world at large. This month’s theme of “#BlackJoy: Expressions of Blackness” focuses on celebrating the variety of ways students
express their identities on campus, recognizing that Blackness is not a monolith and that every contribution has its place and its role in creating a Dartmouth that thrives, values difference, and contributes to the creation of a socially just world. Celebrate
with us this month, use the hashtag #BlackJoyDartmouth
on social media to share your attendance at various events!
Check out the schedule of events for Black Legacy Month HERE. All are welcome.