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Wonderful Books and Where to Find Them

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! Join us in person in the Children’s Room of the Ives Main Library the first Saturday of every month, from 11-11:30 am.

July 1 - We Move Together by Kelly Fritsch | People with Disabilities
Explore the many ways people navigate their environments, and build sensory Playdoh sculptures.

ANY monthly meeting

Please join in our monthly ANY meetings. These meetings are an opportunity to hear about what has been happening with ANY and what is in the works. We welcome all those who are interested in getting involved and sharing their ideas.
Note: These meetings will take place both virtually and in-person (Office of Human Resources, 221 Whitney Ave, Room 414). Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees.

Wonderful Books and Where to Find Them

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! Join us in person in the Children’s Room of the Ives Main Library the first Saturday of every month, from 11-11:30 am.

July 1 - We Move Together by Kelly Fritsch | People with Disabilities
Explore the many ways people navigate their environments, and build sensory Playdoh sculptures.

Wonderful Books and Where to Find Them

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! Join us in person in the Children’s Room of the Ives Main Library the first Saturday of every month, from 11-11:30 am.

July 1 - We Move Together by Kelly Fritsch | People with Disabilities
Explore the many ways people navigate their environments, and build sensory Play-Doh sculptures.

Wonderful Books and Where to Find Them

The New Haven Free Public Library, in partnership with the Yale Affinity Groups, is excited to bring you this book club for families focusing on topics of social importance! Join us in person in the Children’s Room of the Ives Main Library the first Saturday of every month, from 11-11:30 am.

July 1 - We Move Together by Kelly Fritsch | People with Disabilities
Explore the many ways people navigate their environments, and build sensory Play-Doh sculptures.

VIRTUAL: Understanding Today’s Intergenerational Workforce with Joy Baldridge

FLY is excited to partner with author and Certified Speaking Professional Joy Baldridge as she takes us on a journey to better understand today’s intergenerational workforce. In this interactive workshop, Joy will touch upon the 5 generations that make up our workforce today and how to be more authentic and inclusive in our diverse relationships.

Treasures from the Yale Film Archive: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON (Ang Lee, 2000, 35mm, 120 mins)
Lee’s sumptuous wuxia epic broke records at the Oscars and the box office, taking audiences to a near-mythic China where bandits and warriors seek a fabled stolen sword. Michelle Yeoh, Chow Yun-fat, Zhang Ziyi, and Chang Chen star in what’s been called “soaring and romantic, wild and serene, feminist and gutsy” (Lisa Schwarzbaum). In Mandarin with English subtitles.

Presented in 35mm by the Yale Film Archive with support from Paul L. Joskow ’70 M.Phil., ’72 Ph.D.

Juneteenth New Haven 2023

Join The Descendants of the CT 29th Colored Regiment for their 7th Annual Juneteenth event on Saturday, June 17th at the CT Violence Intervention Program, 230 Ashmun Street, from 12-6 pm. The social wellness of all people of color is the inspiration of this year’s theme – Pan Africanism: Unified by History, Connected in Culture, and Focused on the Future.

VIRTUAL: Huneebee Project Information Session

Yale’s affinity groups are continuing the conversation around the importance of Board Membership in the Greater New Haven Region, featuring Huneebee Project.

Huneebee Project is a five-year-old business born right before the COVID-19 pandemic. This organization aims to build hives to cultivate social entrepreneurship with disinvested communities and those aging out of the foster care system. They use urban agriculture to invest in youth through building, creating, and cultivating lands to harvest and care for various species of bees.

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