Description: Join us for the Yale Community Histories Lab Opening, featuring the activist, Fred Harris, a founding member of the New Haven Black Panther Party, as well as Dr. Pamela Monk Kelley, a prominent organizer and teacher in New Haven. We will discuss how the history of community health activism continues to resonate in New Haven today.
Location: 318 Edgewood Avenue
Date: September 13, 2025
Time: 1-3pm
Description: To kick-off Latinx Heritage month, La Casa will be hosting a special workshop next Monday, 09/15, from 5pm-7pm. We will be bringing out some archival boxes from La Casa's archival collection at Sterling Library and encouraging students that attend to familiarize themselves both with historical archival work and with the history of the Latinx community at Yale
Location: 301 Crown Street
Date: September 15, 2025
Time: 5-6pm | 6-7pm
Description: Join us for an online workshop on Monday, October 6 with educators who developed Central American Studies units for upper and lower elementary. They will present these lessons: “Cultural Identity Preservation Through Storytelling” and “Resistance and Advocacy of Marginalized Communities.” Hosted by the UCI History Project and the Central American Studies in K-12 Curriculum Project in collaboration with Teaching for Change.
Location: Online
Date: October 6, 2025
Time: 7pm EST