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Dear Black Males

This conversation will enable us to learn how to support the healing of Black Males. Please use the QR code to register as seating is limited to 50 people. https://www.alamo.edu/sac/bhm23

Open Mic Night

Join the Office of Student Life for a special evening of open mic night! The theme for the evening will be black resistance. Refreshments to be provided for attendees. https://www.alamo.edu/sac/bhm23

Career Speaker Series: Dr. Jose Farina

Dr. Farina will be answering questions about the medical field and what doctors look for in aspiring nurses. 

Career Speaker Series: Honorable Rosie Speedline

The Honorable Judge Rosie Speedline Gonzalez will be coming to speak about her journey in becoming a lawyer and advocating for the LGTBQIA+ initiatives.

Texas A&M Corpus Christi Faculty Brass Quintet - Free Concert

The music program will also host the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Faculty Brass Quintet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, in McAllister Auditorium.

Black Resistance in the Arts

Panelists present work and discuss how they have challenged assumptions about their value as creatives in a post-colonial, multi-cultural, and pluralistic world. Lunch will be provided. https://www.alamo.edu/sac/bhm23

A Latina Herstory of Regulating Women’s Bodies

Professors Laura Oviedo and Jennifer Cain will present a brief history of the regulation of women’s bodies followed by the screening of award-winning PBS documentary “No Más Bebes.”

Second Chance Prom

Join us for Do You Believe in Prom After Prom - A Queer Second Chance Prom in the LSC Fiesta Room on March 24 at 7 p.m. Purchase $5 tickets by emailing sac-health@alamo.edu.

Moon Cycle Healing & Alignment

Join us in our workshop explaining how our energetic cycle aligns with our moon cycle. We will also discuss the importance of healing and taking care of ourselves through each phase.

Dissident Bodies: Autonomy, Care, and Healing in Immigrant Communities

Join us for a conversation with Sueños Sin Fronteras de Tejas about their work increasing the health and healing of immigrant women and families through direct support, resources, and advocacy. https://www.alamo.edu/sac/whm23