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NYC Pop-Up is Seeking Creative Talent
CALLING CREATIVES FOR POP UP IN NYC!
Inertia is an instagrammable (Museum of Ice Cream style) STEM pop-up happening this summer in Brooklyn, NY (permit approved). Click here to learn more about the project. (https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13zP94cblKKtHm3Bf_iCO_ywO2sVhy79CS0QXeb-FCHY/edit?usp=sharing).Â
They are looking for creatives who can help with merchandise design, graphic design, mural design, website/platform design, and oversee the greater creative vision. Aside from creative/designers, they are also looking for coders, builders to build the pop-up (only if you are in Ithaca), and individuals to help with logistics. If you are interested in any of these roles or know someone who might be, send an email to Karina Popovich at kpopovich45@gmail.com.
Hotel Ezra Cornell 97 đ
Hotel Ezra Cornell is a completely student-run business conference for hospitality industry leaders and members of the Cornell community from across the globe. Featuring some of the most talented individuals in the business, the conference will discuss the latest developments in hospitality and include leisure events for attendees to network with other professionals and meet the students who will be leading the industry in the future.
Apply to be on the HEC 97 Board of Directors! Serving on the board is an opportunity to gain amazing leadership experience, project management skills, and unforgettable memories.Â
Applications for all Board of Director positions are due on Monday, April 12th at 11:59 PM, and interviews will be taking place from Friday, April 16th through Friday, April 23rd.
Please visit https://www.cornellhec.com/hec97recruitment for the official application, critical dates with expected attendance, and contact information for the current HEC 96 Board of Directors. In addition, the official application can be accessed here: https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6Kj6Vy5ApVzoNUy.
Unmute Magazine đ§ž
Eki'Shola, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Unmute Magazine is a Cornell alumna, musician, and physician! "Unmute Magazine is a monthly digital publication by and mainly for BIPOC creatives (i.e. musicians, artists, dancers, poets, etc), however, active allies are welcome.
If you are interested, learn more about the magazine and the founder below!
www.unmutemagazine.com
https://www.ekishola.com/
2021 Humanities Centers Initiative Public Humanities Grant
Deadline: May 10, 2021
Other Events đ
Asiamnesia
Join us for Asiamnesia written by Sun Mee Chomet, directed by Sara Pistono '21, and Duoer Jia '21!
April 15, 7:30 p.m. EDT
April 16, 5:00 p.m. EDT
April 17, 2:00 and 7:30 p.m. EDT
Asiamnesia is an exploration of the stereotypes that plague Asian/Asian American actresses throughout their careers, as well as a celebration of their versatility and endurance. Asiamnesia discusses the politics behind Asian/Asian American representation in the American entertainment industry. Scenes shift from realistic to conceptual, metaphorical to literal, classical to postmodern. It is a show sure to leave audience members thinking deeply about the challenges faced by Asian women, not only in entertainment but in society as well.
Reserve your free ticket at schwartztickets.com. A link will be emailed to you prior to showtime. (Based on your personal email settings, if you do not receive this email in your inbox, please be sure to check your spam/junk folder.)
Toxic Chemicals
Toxic Chemicals in Film," by Ăscar PĂŠrez HernĂĄndez, Border Environments, A Special Events Series
April 6 @ 1:00 pm
Oscar A. PĂŠrez is an assistant professor of Spanish language and Hispanic studies at Skidmore College, in Saratoga Springs, New York. He holds a Ph.D. in Spanish from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a masterâs in the history of science and scientific communication from the University of Valencia, Spain. His research focuses on science, technology, and the environment in Hispanic literature and film. His work has appeared in critical volumes and various academic journals, including Hispania, Hispanic Issues Online, Imagofagia, IbĂŠrica, and Film International. He is currently working on two book projects. The first one examines the relationship between authoritarianism and medicine in the Spanish-speaking world.