Sunday Supper Series: Conversations on Lorde's 'Uses of Anger'; Where can we begin in dialogue about racism?

Date

Sunday February 12, 2023
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Location

Queen's Campus (exact location to be shared upon registration)
The Sunday Supper Series is a Queen's Shift Project initiative. 

The Sunday Supper Series is a monthly initiative that aims to encourage open dialogue in a safe space and address the experiences of students, specifically equity-deserving students, on Queen’s campus.

The topics are informed by the results of the Shift Survey. Each event features a free meal, music and meaningful conversation.

This Sunday Supper Series event is open to all students. This month is a collaboration between the Queen's Shift Project and BIPoC Talk.

Join us for a free meal, music and an opportunity to unpack Audre Lorde's Uses of Anger to reflect on our own roles in challenging racism.

In this peer led session, you will:

  • discuss Audre Lorde's 'Uses of Anger' and other excerpts from Sister Outsider.
  • unpack how to show up to dialogue about racism and intersectionality, without centering oneself, so that we can organize for positive change. 
  • learn about the difference between anger and hate.

Location will be shared upon registration. 

If you have any questions about this event or the Sunday Supper Series, contact queensshiftproject@queensu.ca.