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Campbell Sports Center CSC Full Gym
/Sunday
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Campbell Sports Center CSC Full Gym
/Sunday
Campbell Sports Center Fleming Field (Yonkers)
/Tuesday
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/Wednesday
How do we come to understand what haunts us as writers - and why? The psychoanalytic term “the unthought known” is at the center of everything Dani Shapiro has come to understand about the creative process. What we know in our bones but are unable to think (too dangerous, too scary, too impossible) becomes available to us over the course of a writing life, whether we are writing fiction or creative non-fiction. In this talk Shapiro will use the trajectory of her own “unthought known” to illustrate the ways in which what we don’t think has the power to shape our work.
Dani Shapiro ’83, MFA ’89is the author of eleven books, and the host and creator of the hit podcastFamily Secrets.Her most recent novel,Signal Fires, was named a best book of 2022 byTime Magazine, Washington Post, Amazon, and others, and is a national bestseller. Her most recent memoir,Inheritance, was an instantNew York TimesBestseller, and named a best book of 2019 byElle, Vanity Fair, Wired, andReal Simple. BothSignal FiresandInheritancewere winners of the National Jewish Book Award. Dani’s work has been published in fourteen languages and she’s currently developingSignal Firesfor its television adaptation. Dani’s book on the process and craft of writing,Still Writing, has just been reissued on the occasion of its tenth anniversary. She occasionally teaches workshops and retreats, and is the co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy.
This event is colloquium credit eligible.
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/Wednesday
Dani Shapiro ’83, MFA ’89is the author of eleven books, and the host and creator of the hit podcastFamily Secrets. Her most recent novel,Signal Fires, was named a best book of 2022 byTime Magazine, Washington Post, Amazon, and others, and is a national bestseller. Her most recent memoir,Inheritance, was an instantNew York TimesBestseller, and named a best book of 2019 byElle, Vanity Fair, Wired, andReal Simple. BothSignal FiresandInheritancewere winners of the National Jewish Book Award. Dani’s work has been published in fourteen languages and she’s currently developingSignal Firesfor its television adaptation. Dani’s book on the process and craft of writing,Still Writing, has just been reissued on the occasion of its tenth anniversary. She occasionally teaches workshops and retreats, and is the co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy.
This event is colloquium credit eligible.
Athletic Away Kings Point, NY
/Wednesday
Campbell Sports Center CSC Full Gym
/Thursday
Virtual Online
/Thursday
CDI is proud to be a collaborator on the DEY Professional Learning Institute (PLI) inaugural book study onSegregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Gradesby Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sanchez-Suzuki Colegrove. Early childhood educators and advocates are invited to join CDI for a four-week six-hour course to discuss this powerful study and the need to center children's agency in the pursuit of racial and social justice. Participants are asked to purchase their own book and commit to all four sessions in the series. Course fee $25. NY State CTLE and DEY PLI Certificates are available. For information about scholarships, please contactinfo@dey.org莎拉法律rence is an Approved CTLE Sponsor and offers 6 CTLE hours for this program.REGISTER HERE.
Off Campus Yonkers Riverfront Library, 2nd Floor
/Saturday
TheChild Development Institutefacilitates a play program calledCommunity Adventure Play Experienceor CAPE. CAPEs provide children the opportunity to create their own play experiences out of recycled materials. Every semester, CDI offers a CAPE series at the Yonkers Riverfront Library which is open to library patrons and the larger community.
Athletic Away Brooklyn, NY
/Saturday
Campbell Sports Center Fleming Field (Yonkers)
/Saturday
Virtual Online
/Monday
This virtual information session gives you the opportunity to learn more about the MFA Dance program and the admissions process. You will meet the Program Director, John Jasperse and there will be time to ask questions. Clickhereto RSVP.
Campbell Sports Center Fleming Field (Yonkers)
/Monday
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/Tuesday
Athletic Away Brooklyn, NY
/Tuesday
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/Wednesday
As the publishing industry diversifies, writers are becoming more and more thoughtful about writing characters outside of their identities and experiences - a process Nisi Shawl and Cynthia Ward calls “Writing the Other.” Although it is vital to treat marginalized characters with great care, writers often begin the process of “writing the other” with false assumption that our identities - and, as a result, our power within institutions - remain unchanged over time. But what happens when we acquire or discover identities we never knew we possessed after creating characters we mistakenly othered? If shaping stories shapes who we are, how do we contend with the fact that the very process of writing may drastically shift how we identify? Why are we attracted to writing about “the other” instead of writing about ourselves? In this talk,Dr. Mathangi Subramanianwill trouble the idea of a fixed other while offering strategies for working with diverse characters in ways that acknowledge the dynamic nature of identity.
Dr. Mathangi Subramanianis a neurodiverse South Asian American writer and educator. Her novelA People's History of Heavenwas longlisted for the PEN/Faulkner and the Center For Fiction First Book Award, and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. Her middle grade novelDear Mrs. Naiduwon the South Asia Book Award, and her picture bookA Butterfly Smilewas inducted into the Nobel Museum by economics laureate Dr. Esther Duflo. A faculty member at the Regis Mile High MFA program and guest artist at Denver School of the Arts, she holds a doctorate in education from Columbia University Teachers College.
This event is colloquium credit eligible.
Campbell Sports Center Fleming Field (Yonkers)
/Wednesday
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Rooms A and B
/Thursday
Virtual Online
/Thursday
CDI is proud to be a collaborator on the DEY Professional Learning Institute (PLI) inaugural book study onSegregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Gradesby Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sanchez-Suzuki Colegrove. Early childhood educators and advocates are invited to join CDI for a four-week six-hour course to discuss this powerful study and the need to center children's agency in the pursuit of racial and social justice. Participants are asked to purchase their own book and commit to all four sessions in the series. Course fee $25. NY State CTLE and DEY PLI Certificates are available. For information about scholarships, please contactinfo@dey.org莎拉法律rence is an Approved CTLE Sponsor and offers 6 CTLE hours for this program.REGISTER HERE.
Campbell Sports Center CSC Full Gym
/Thursday
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Atrium
/Friday
Pick up information on all the activities for the weekend and don’t miss our Polaroid memory making station to celebrate your time at Sarah Lawrence!
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM Atrium/Lobby
/Friday
Take a crash course in the day-to-day of a Sarah Lawrence Student. You will get an immersive look at student work in Dance, Theatre, Fim, Visual Arts, Science, Psychology, and more.
Whether viewing their academic endeavors, extracurricular interests, or their plans for their future, engage with current students and gain insight into their experience on campus!