Belonging
Black History Month: Wealth is Health
Learn about different ways to manage your money and plan for your future. Presentation brought to us by PNW alumna Dakita L. Jones, Assistant Vice President and Community Relations Manager for Centier Bank.
Global Collective Action Seminar
A Zoom seminar Co-Presented by the PNW Center for Global Studies meant to spark awareness for topics of race, social justice, human rights, environment, and global barriers to positive societal change.
CHESS Film Series: Hidden Figures
Join us for the CHESS Film Series: Movies & Discussions on Black History! This week, we will be watching Hidden Figures (2016).
CHESS Film Series: Enola Holmes
Join us for the CHESS Film Series: Movies & Discussions on Women's History! This week, we will be watching Enola Holmes (2020).
2023 Northwest Indiana Women on the Rise Reception (Sold Out)
Join us as we bring together and celebrate the women shaping business and encouraging economic growth in our region’s communities.
CHESS Film Series: Lady Bird
Join us for the CHESS Film Series: Movies & Discussions on Women's History! This week, we will be watching Lady Bird (2017).
Eliminating Racial Disparities in Maternal Morbidity
Listen as keynote speaker Janet Seabrook, Ph.D. addresses the causes of BIPOC women’s disproportionately high rates of maternal morbidity and explains why Indiana’s rates are third worst in the US. This keynote address is proceeded with a showing of the movie Aftershock.
“Without Due Process” Film Screening, Presentation and Discussion
Join us for a screening and discussion of "Without Due Process," a documentary about a PNW instructor’s family imprisoned in the Japanese American concentration camps during World War II.
CHESS Film Series: Little Women
Join us for the CHESS Film Series: Movies & Discussions on Women’s History! This week, we will be watching Little Women (2019).
Breaking Bread: Roe v. Wade’s Impact on Poor America & The Post-Dobbs Era
Cheri Lynn Honkala will address the Supreme Court’s rulings on abortion in Roe v. Wade and Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization and their impact on impoverished populations.