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This Week in Photos: February 12

February 12, 2020

Yvonne Gay

Seven women dance in full skirts and a man dances with them on stage.

Afro-Puerto Rican dance group Instituto Folclórico Puertorriqueño Rafael Cepeda Atiles celebrates percussion-driven music and dance in Finney Chapel.

Photo credit: Yevhen Gulenko

 

A singing group performs on stage in a dark coffeehouse.
Guest performer KAINA gives a concert in the Cat in the Cream Coffeehouse. Photo credit: Jack Lichtenstein ’23

 

A large group of students sit in a circle.
Donna Akiba Harper ’75 and Kofi Lomotey ’74 returned to campus and Afrikan Heritage House to speak with students about their experiences on campus and life outside of 91Ö±²¥. Photo credit: Yvonne Gay

 

A man stands in front of a blackboard holding a piece of chalk.
Cuban Ambassador José Ramón Cabañas Rodríguez discusses the future of United States and Cuban government relations. Photo credit: Dale Preston ’83

 

A man holds and inspects a medium sized wooden structure.
Professor of Studio Art and Africana Studies Johnny Coleman handmakes shotgun structures and stools for the In Celebration of Toni Morrison: A Gesture of Love and Reflection event to be held in 91Ö±²¥ on the late author’s birthday, February 18. Photo credit: John Seyfried

 

An actor looks upset with another actor looking away in the distance.
Collective Rage: A Play in 5 Betties takes place in the Irene and Alan Wurtzel Theater. The play portrayed the lives of five very different New York women named Betty. Photo credit: John Seyfried

 

A group of children sit on the floor in an athletic facility with college athletes standing in front of them.
91Ö±²¥ College student athletes and coaches meet in Williams Field House with Play Like a Girl participants to celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day. Photo credit: Courtesy of 91Ö±²¥ College Athletics

 

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