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IRJC Events

The IRJC wants you to get involved on campus. Join us at one of our upcoming events.

Upcoming Events

Please check back for the next IRJC events.

Accommodations

For questions or accommodations based on disability, please contact Kimberly Jones. Accommodations require a two week advance notice prior to the event.


Event Photos

Students at a table
Student holding UMBC envelop
Smiling faces
Berta Vive!
Students making posters on the floor
Two students showing off two books
Faculty and a student at a Washington, DC Mmarch
An crowd of MC faculty and students at a march in Washington, DC

Past Events

  • Expungement Clinic
  • Film Screening and Discussion: More Than a Word
  • Film Screening and Discussion: Rape in the Fields
  • Film Screening: Rigged - the Voter Suppression Handbook
  • Film Screening: The Cave
  • The Hate U Give
  • Film Screening and Discussion with Professor Dave Zirin: When We Were Kings
  • Women's History Month Films and Discussions
  • Film Screening: Black Fish
  • Film Screening and Discussion with Ibram X. Kendi: Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart
  • Black History Month Film Fest: Brother Outsider, The Black Panthers, Malcom X, Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart
  • Constitution Day: Register How to Vote
  • Film Screening: An inconvenient Sequel - Truth to Power
  • Kai Davis: Writer, poet and performer
  • Ibram X. Kendi
  • March for Our Lives
  • Film Screening: Selma
  • Shadows and Ashes: The Perils of Nuclear Weapons Info and Presentation
  • Film Screenings: Water is Life and Awake
  • Midterm Election Watch Party
  • Women's History Month Film Festival: She's Beautiful When She's Angry and He Named me Malala
  • D. Watkins: Professor, writer and New York Times best selling author
  • Podcast Workshop and Discussion: Damien Thaddeus Jones 
  • Film Screening: Whose Streets?
  • Black History Month: "Lessons from Little Rock" with Terrence Robers and "Education, Activism, & the Legacy of Malcom X" with Ilyasah Shabazz
  • Film Screening: Dare to Dream
  • Jesse Hagopian
  • We Stand with Mizzou
  • Film Screening and Discussion: Long Distance Revolutionary, A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal