Hair, Home & Belonging
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Wed, Jun 17, 2026
6 PM – 9 PM EDT (GMT-4)
The Well at Yale Schwarzman Center
168 Grove St, New Haven, CT 06520, United States
Details
Co-Presented with International Festival of Arts & Ideas
June 17, 2026 | 6pm–9pm | Various locationsInstructions
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
Stacy Graham-Hunt
Theodore Kim
Luvena Leslie
Renee Loren
Jazmi Zanders
Explore the exhibition:
4.11.24–6.28.26
RUSUNUNGUKO (liberty / independence / freedom)
The Dome GalleryAn installation by Nontsikelelo Mutiti...
Nontsikelelo Mutiti
Where
The Well at Yale Schwarzman Center
168 Grove St, New Haven, CT 06520, United States