TODAY
Eritrean Culture Show
6:30 p.m.
International House, 10 College Park
The Eritrean Student Association presents this seventh annual performance with dance and refreshments.
The History of Stepping
7 p.m.
Location TBA
The National Pan-Hellenic Council presents a historical perspective on the importance, originality and culture of stepping as an art form. The NPHC will explore traditional African and hip-hop musical roots through stepping. Food and beverages provided.
Linux Users’ Group of Davis Lecture
7 to 9 p.m.
Yolo County Library Davis Branch, 315 E. 14th St.
Joel Bremson, graduate student researcher at the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis, will discuss the Django web framework. The talk will also include a demonstration of building a small application.
TUESDAY
Colorism: A Workshop for Womyn of Any Color
Noon to 1 p.m.
3201 Hart
Learn about the origins and purpose of colorism, as well as strategies for overcoming and resisting this form of internalized oppression.
Safe Zone Training Session
2 to 5 p.m.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center
Safe Zone is designed to raise awareness and discuss ways to make the spaces we live and work in more welcoming and safe for LGBTQ people. After completing the training, participants may receive a sign to designate their space as a Safe Zone. Register at safarooqi@ucdavis.edu or (530) 752-2452.
Human Rights Initiative Spring Symposium
3:15 to 6 p.m.
2203 Social Sciences and Humanities
Speakers from UC Davis, UC Berkeley and the University of Chicago will discuss transferring children during conflict.
Empathy, Not Apathy
6 to 8 p.m.
2 Wellman
After fasting for 24 hours to experience the pain associated with hunger, enjoy a free meal hosted by the Help and Education Leading to Prevention Club. To pledge, sign up at the table at the Memorial Union or contact davishelp@gmail.com.
Black Men’s Appreciation
7 p.m.
Art Annex
Join the Nigerian Student Association, Black Student Union and the National Council of Negro Women for a night honoring black men on campus who are making a difference. Activities for the evening include entertainment, dinner and an awards ceremony.
To receive placement in the AGGIE DAILY CALENDAR, e-mail dailycal@theaggie.org or stop by 25 Lower Freeborn by noon the day prior to your event. Due to space constraints, all event descriptions are subject to editing, and priority will be given to events that are free of charge and geared toward the campus community.