THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 7:00–9:00 PM Oppression, Resistance and the Women of Afghanistan with speakers Sahar Saba and Sajeda Hayat. Sponsored by the Women’s Leadership Institute. Lucie Stern 101. (510) 430-2019 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 4:00 PM Schubertiade, with Belle Bulwinkle, Karen Rosenak, fortepiano; Sergiu Luca, violin; Sara Ganz, soprano, and Mary Cochran, dancer/choreographer. Concert Hall. (510) 430-2296
Traditions: Japanese Expressions in Clay and Ink. Mills College Art Museum. (510) 430-2164 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 8:00 PM Au Pair and Empire: The History of Tomato Soup, with Robert Ashley and Jacqueline Humbert, singers, Tom Hamilton, live mixing and sound processing. Concert Hall. (510) 430-2296 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 5:30–7:00 PM Contemporary Writers Series: Novelist Renee Swindle. Faculty Lounge. (510) 430-2236
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16, SATURDAY 17, 8:00 PM Mills Repertory Dance Company performs works by Trisha Brown, ’58, Mary Cochran, Molissa Fenley, ’75, Sara Hook, Kathleen McClintock, ’85, and Jeff Slayton. Haas Pavilion. (510) 430-2175
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 12:15–1:15 PM Women’s Leadership Institute’s Visiting Scholars Seminars: Sustainable Agriculture for Urban Environments, Technologies, Toxics and Urban Futures with Dr. Raquel Rivera Pinderhughes. Faculty Dining Room. (510) 430-2019
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 7:00–8:30 PM Women’s Leadership Institute presents Thoraya Obaid, ’66, executive director, United Nations Population Fund. Concert Hall. (510) 430-2019
NOVEMBER 30, DECEMBER 1, 8:00 PM Goddesses, by Dorotea Reyna. Presented by Haute Couture Productions, cosponsored by the Mills College Theater and the Women’s Studies
CALENDAR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 5:30–7:00 PM Contemporary Writers Series: Poet, novelist, and essayist Dionne Brand. Bender Room, Carnegie Hall. (510) 430-2236
Leyya Tawil will perform in works by Trisha Brown and Mary Cochran with the Mills Repertory Dance Company November 15, 16, and 17. An MFA candidate in dance,
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8– FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 Zarina: Home is a Foreign Place and Unearthing
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 4:00–6:00 PM Mills College December Graduation Reception. Student Union. (510) 430-2110
Leyya has her own company,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 7:30 PM Correnah Wright Lectures On Contemporary Art: Zarina Hashmi. Lucie Stern 100. (510) 430-2117 NOVEMBER 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 8:00 PM; NOVEMBER 18, 2:00 PM Vinegar Tom, by Caryl Churchill, directed by Gemma Whelan. Presented by the Mills College Theater. Lisser Theater. (510) 430-3308
Department. Lisser Theater. (510) 430-3308
Etherealize. She is the graduate teacher assistant for the Mills Repertory Company.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 12:15–1:15 PM Women’s Leadership Institute’s Visiting Scholars Seminars: Innovative Approaches to Preventing Gender Violence. Speaker: Karen Payne. Faculty Dining Room. (510) 430-2019
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 4:00 PM Abel-Steinberg duo: David Abel, violin, Julie Steinberg, piano, performing works by Lutoslawski, Janácek, and Bartók. Concert Hall. (510) 430-2296
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 6:00–8:00 PM AAMC Diversity Committee hosts a Kwanzaa Celebration. Faculty Dining Room/ Lounge. (510) 430-2110 TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2002 Mills Sesquicentennial year begins! Times and dates of events are subject to change. For more information on events at Mills, check the Mills College website at <www.mills.edu>.
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