Repeats every week every Friday until Fri Dec 01 2017 except Fri Nov 10 2017, Fri Nov 24 2017.
2:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
Office of BGLTQ Student Life, 5-7 Linden St. (Second Floor of Bureau of Study Counsel)
The various Office of Student Life affiliate offices hold 2pm-4pm on Fridays open for students to drop by, ask questions, find resources, and hang out.
Have you ever asked yourself, "How much of 'me' can/should I bring to my career search?" In this panel discussion, BGLTQ-identifying professionals from a wide range of fields will discuss their experiences navigating the job market, making sense of office culture and...
Repeats every week every Monday until Mon Dec 04 2017 except Mon Oct 09 2017.
1:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
7 Linden St., Second Floor Seminar Room
join us for Q Cafe in the 2nd floor seminar room of 7 Linden St. Monday afternoons, 1-4:30 PM. Come study, read, hang out, and enjoy free coffee, tea, and warm pastries. Check out our new BGLTQ Library which contains literature covering a wide range of topics including books for WGS courses that can be read on reserve.
Our on-reserve WGS books include: Crazy Like Us • Hystories • Daughters of Parvati • Lean In • Bad Feminist • Fun Home • Epistemology of the Closet • Borderlands/La Frontera •...
join us for Q Cafe in the 2nd floor seminar room of 7 Linden St. Monday afternoons, 1-4:30 PM. Come study, read, hang out, and enjoy free coffee, tea, and warm pastries. Check out our new BGLTQ Library which contains literature covering a wide range of topics including books for WGS courses that can be read on reserve.
Our on-reserve WGS books include: Crazy Like Us • Hystories • Daughters of Parvati • Lean In • Bad Feminist • Fun Home • Epistemology of the Closet • Borderlands/La Frontera •...
WAPPP Cason Seminar Room, Taubman 102, Harvard Kennedy School
Ashley Martin, PhD Candidate, Columbia Business School
In this seminar, Ashley Martin discusses the consequences of being “aware of” or “blind to” intergroup differences on women’s workplace outcomes. In contrast to organizational best-practices for race relations, which argue that recognizing racial differences is more effective at reducing racial bias than is ignoring them, she shows that deemphasizing, rather than embracing, gender differences promotes men’s...
join us for Q Cafe in the 2nd floor seminar room of 7 Linden St. Monday afternoons, 1-4:30 PM. Come study, read, hang out, and enjoy free coffee, tea, and warm pastries. Check out our new BGLTQ Library which contains literature covering a wide range of topics including books for WGS courses that can be read on reserve.
Our on-reserve WGS books include: Crazy Like Us • Hystories • Daughters of Parvati • Lean In • Bad Feminist • Fun Home • Epistemology of the Closet • Borderlands/La Frontera •...
While the space is created intentionally for people who identify with the various LGBTQ+ communities, allies are welcome to attend and engage the space respectfully.
Curious about what it’s like to be a BGLTQ-identified (bisexual, gay, lesbian, trans, queer, and/or questioning) student at Harvard? Interested in engaging with and helping strengthen our BGLTQ community? Come hear first-person narratives from...