• Black, Jewish, & Queer: Navigating Judaism with Multiple Identities & Building Bridges

    Levinson Lectures

    Rabbi Sandra Lawson, a graduate of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, is one of the first African American, Queer, female rabbis. A social media pioneer, Lawson models what it means to teach Torah in digital spaces and has built an online following of more than 50,000 people. She is known for tackling difficult questions surrounding Jews and race in podcasts, essays, media appearances, and speeches.

  • New Books in History Celebration

    Please join us to celebrate Chuck Bolton, Jamie Anderson, and Jeff Jones for their recently published books!
    The event will feature brief book talks followed by a light reception.
    Location: MHRA 1214

  • “No Other Land” Film Screening

    UNCG’s Human Rights Research Network (HRRN) presents No Other Land, the award-winning 2024 film, a joint Israeli-Palestinian Production (Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, and Rachel Szor) filmed and set on the West Bank prior to the war in Gaza that began on October 7, 2023.

  • The Jewish South: An American History with Shari Rabin

    Levinson Lectures
    UNCG Alumni House 404 College Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Join us in the Alumni House to hear more about Shari Rabin's work exploring the history of the Jewish South. Shari Rabin is a historian of modern Judaism and American religions. Her first book, Jews on the Frontier: Religion and Mobility in Nineteenth-century America (NYU Press, 2017), won the National Jewish Book Award... Continue reading...

  • March 13 – April 5 Exhibition: “Limits of Freedom”

    Limits of Freedom, an exhibition created by UNCG’s Public History Program, is a part of the America 250 NC Commemorative project.
    Limits of Freedom highlights the role that enslaved individuals had in making the nation despite being barred from the freedom the country proclaims.