Wed, Jun 17, 2026

6 PM – 9 PM EDT (GMT-4)

Free and open to the public

The Well at Yale Schwarzman Center

168 Grove St, New Haven, CT 06520, United States

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Co-Presented with International Festival of Arts & Ideas

June 17, 2026 | 6pm–9pm | Various locations

Instructions

The Well and The Underground are located on the lower level at Yale Schwarzman Center, 168 Grove Street, New Haven, CT 06511. 

  • Free and open to the public with registration.

If you need technical assistance with registration or require accessible accommodations contact ysc.info@yale.edu.

Hair, Home & Belonging is an intimate panel conversation that centers Black hair as a site of identity, culture, and community. Moderated by journalist and publicist Stacy Graham-Hunt, the evening brings together hair practitioners, a historian, a celebrated author, and an Academy Award-winning Yale professor for a conversation that is both personal and political.

What does our hair say about who we are? How do we see ourselves through our hair — and how does the world see us? How has Black hair been policed, celebrated, reclaimed, and reimagined? These are the questions at the heart of Hair, Home & Belonging.

The event takes on additional resonance alongside RUSUNUNGUKO (liberty/independence/freedom), the current installation in the Yale Schwarzman Center Dome by Zimbabwean-born artist Nontsikelelo Mutiti. Featuring site-specific vinyl braids woven throughout the space, the installation creates a powerful curatorial dialogue with our panel. As Yale Schwarzman Center’s Rachel Fine noted, “It’s more than coincidence. It’s a curatorial statement.”

Meet the Panelists:

Dr. Siobhan Carter-David


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Stacy Graham-Hunt 


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Theodore Kim


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Luvena Leslie


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Renee Loren


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Jazmi Zanders


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Explore the exhibition: 


4.11.24–6.28.26

RUSUNUNGUKO (liberty / independence / freedom)

The Dome Gallery
An installation by Nontsikelelo Mutiti...
Black applique of braids mixes with classic architectural elements.

Nontsikelelo Mutiti

Where

The Well at Yale Schwarzman Center

168 Grove St, New Haven, CT 06520, United States

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