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Community Night: REEL ROCK!

By MIT Open Space Programming

Join the MIT Outing Club for the 16th Annual REEL ROCK Film Tour, premiering the best new climbing films.

Join the MIT Outing Club for the 16th Annual REEL ROCK Film Tour, premiering the best new climbing films. Before the main film is shown, check out a recently released documentary short from MIT Press, The Uprising.

.: Wed, June 1 2022 7pm – 9pm.

All ages.

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MIT Open Space Programming
openspace@mit.edu

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Free!

Ubicación

  • In-person only.

MIT Welcome Center

292 Main Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
Estados Unidos

Next to the Kendall/MIT inbound T stop. 

Refreshments provided.

We are committed to creating an inclusive, accessible environment on our website and in-person in the open space. If you would like to request a disability-related accommodation please don't hesitate to contact us at openspace@mit.edu.

Additional information

About the MIT Outing Club

The MIT Outing Club (MITOC) is dedicated to helping the MIT and Cambridge community enjoy the great outdoors. MITOC members are students, staff, alumni, and faculty from MIT and the greater academic community who come together for year-round outdoor recreation in the company of other enthusiasts. MITOC members hike, climb, ski, bike, camp, tramp, backpack, snowshoe, and canoe to the highest, widest, most scenic vistas in New England and beyond!

About The Uprising

The Uprising tells the story of the unprecedented behind-the-scenes effort that amassed irrefutable evidence of differential treatment of men and women on the MIT faculty in the 1990s. Featuring biologist Nancy Hopkins, the film chronicles the experiences of marginalization and discouragement that accompanied Hopkins’ research and highlights the steps a group of sixteen women faculty members took to make science more diverse and equitable at MIT.

About this event

Keeping us safe: This event will follow all MIT policies and Covid safety guidelines. Face coverings are not required, but you are most welcome to wear one if you wish. More info on MIT policies can be found at now.mit.edu/policies.

Photos and/or videos will be taken at this event. By entering and attending this event, you acknowledge and agree that your likeness may be included in photos and videos of the event and that those photos and videos may be used by MIT in connection with communications about MIT Open Space Programming or in other MIT communications, and/or shared with third parties, including on the Internet. If you do not agree to this usage, please notify a staff member when you arrive.

We are committed to creating an inclusive, accessible environment on our website and in person at our events. If you would like to request a disability-related accommodation, please contact us at openspace@mit.edu.

With any questions, email us at openspace@mit.edu.