Helen Elaine Lee for MIT Reads, 2017

Helen Elaine Lee for MIT Reads, 2017
MIT Women's and Gender Studies

Prof. Helen Elaine Lee participates in MIT Reads, 2 November 2017

In the Fall 2017, MIT Reads partnered with MIT My Sister's Keeper for campus-wide reading and discussion of Americanah, "a powerful, tender story of race and identity," by Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

 

MIT Reads

MIT Reads is an all-MIT reading experience that aims to build community and foster understanding. Our goal is to bring the campus community together through shared reading and discussion. Each year’s selected readings will center on the theme of diversity, inclusion, and social justice...MIT Reads is sponsored by the MIT Libraries and the MIT Press Bookstore.

My Sister's Keeper

My Sister’s Keeper is a collaborative initiative that is designed to help support the continued success of MIT's black women students. Founded by Prof. Helen Elaine Lee, Comparative Meeting Studies/Writing Professor and Director of Women's and Gender Studies, the initiative aims to "provide emotional and psychological support, foster kinship and community, strengthen academic performance, and cultivate engagement in social, political, and cultural matters beyond the classroom."

Timeline: 2010s
School: School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Department: Comparative Media Studies/WritingHumanities
Life: MIT-SponsoredMy Sister's Keeper
Career: Arts & HumanitiesCommunityEducation
Object: Image
Collection: Faculty, Rising Voices 1995-Present, Women