Senior Reunion - Senior Class

May 21 - 24, 2020

Program & Schedule

  • Saturday 5/28/22

    • Roundtable Discussion: '97 and the Common Good

      May 28
      12:30PM – 1:30PM
      Dwight Hall — 67 High Street

      Climate and environment, anti-poverty, criminal justice reform, education, public health, and the arts. Grab lunch and join David Lewicki and others who share your passions in the Dwight Hall Library to discuss your interests and ideas

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T12:30:00 2022-05-28T13:30:00 America/New_York Roundtable Discussion: '97 and the Common Good

      Climate and environment, anti-poverty, criminal justice reform, education, public health, and the arts. Grab lunch and join David Lewicki and others who share your passions in the Dwight Hall Library to discuss your interests and ideas

      Dwight Hall — 67 High Street
    • 0Y2 Class Panel: Yalies Advancing Social Justice & Public Policy

      May 28
      1:00PM – 2:00PM
      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street

      Yale is known for fostering a culture of public service, and therefore it's no surprise that many of our classmates are leading in the fight for social justice and shaping public policy. Come learn how Yale shaped their desire to commit themselves to a career in a variety of fields shaping our social consciousness. Included below are the bios for each speaker:

      Ejeris Dixon

      Ejeris Dixon is the Executive Director of Vision Change Win Consulting, where they partner globally with organizations to build capacity and deepen the impact of their organizing strategies. They previously served as the Deputy Director of Community Organizing at the New York City Anti-Violence Project and was recognized by the White House in 2012 as an Emerging LGBT Leader and featured speaker on violence against Black LGBTQ communities. Ejeris received a Bachelor’s Degree in African American Studies from Yale University and a Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Nonprofit Management from New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service. Ejeris is a karaoke diva, loves cooking complicated meals, and has lived in Brooklyn, NY for the past twenty years.

      Arnoldo Fabela

      Arnoldo Fabela is the Director of Field and Organizing for the Illinois Federation of Teachers (IFT). He has led campaigns that have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of workers in various sectors: healthcare, property services, retail/food processing, and public employees. His first major victory was helping 5,000 mostly immigrant janitors in Houston organize a union with SEIU and in 2012, Arnoldo helped lead the first strikes of Walmart Associates in the United States, which boosted the efforts of the national Fight for $15 campaign and led to increases in the minimum wage across the country. He lives in the suburbs of Chicago with his wife Maria and three children: Sofia, Xavier, and Seba.

      Alvaro M. Huerta

      Alvaro M. Huerta is Director of Litigation & Advocacy at the Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef) where he works to defend and advance the rights of immigrants and their families through impact litigation, policy advocacy, strategic communications, and community education. He previously served as Senior Attorney at the National Immigration Law Center (NILC), where he started his public interest legal career as a Skadden Fellow. After graduating from Stanford Law School in 2010, he clerked for the Honorable Harry Pregerson on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. At Yale, Alvaro double-majored in Molecular Biochemistry & Biophysics and Political Science, is a first-generation college graduate from East Los Angeles, and the proud son and grandson of immigrants to the United States from Mexico.

      Kelly Levin

      Kelly Levin is Chief of Science, Data and Systems Change for the Bezos Earth Fund. The Bezos Earth  Fund was created with a 10 billion commitment to be dispersed this decade to fight climate change and protecting nature. In her role, she brings data, analysis and evidence to inform the Fund’s strategic direction. Before coming to the Earth Fund, Kelly spent 12 years at the World Resources Institute in its global climate program. In addition to her Yale College degree, Kelly holds a PhD and Master of Environmental Management from Yale’s School of Environment. She currently lives in Brookline MA with her husband Jonathan Schoenfeld (JE 02), daughter Kayla and numerous pets.

      Sharmeen Premjee

      Sharmeen Premjee is Deputy Country Director for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Dominican Republic. She has served in many roles at CDC – including an appointment from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Geneva, Switzerland. While there, from 2014-2017, she was responsible for a multi-million dollar, Community, Rights and Gender Strategic Initiative, on behalf of people living with the three diseases. In addition to HIV/AIDS & TB, other public health issues, Sharmeen has devoted her career to include youth violence prevention and environmental justice. She has a Master’s in International Development Policy from Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs and majored in Political Science and Ethnicity, Race & Migration at Yale, followed by a U.S. Fulbright Fellowship to the United Kingdom.

      Richard Chavolla (Moderator)

      Rick Chavolla is the Founder and Executive Consultant of The Black & The Red Consulting Group and is currently on faculty with San Carlos Apache College and Tohono O’odham Community College. Most relevant to this occasion, Rick was formerly an Assistant Dean at Yale, where he directed La Casa Cultural and the Native American Cultural Center. He is proud to say that during his tenure at Yale, La Casa Cultural: Latina/o Cultural Center came into its current formation, which is inclusive of all Latinx communities. Also, during his time at Yale, the Native American Cultural Center was formed and officially recognized by Yale as the fourth cultural center on campus. Rick has also served as Associate Director of the American Council on Education’s Center for the Advancement of Racial Equity and Director of New York University’s Center for Multicultural Education and Programs, in addition to his 30-year career advancing diversity, equity and social justice in higher education.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T13:00:00 2022-05-28T14:00:00 America/New_York 0Y2 Class Panel: Yalies Advancing Social Justice & Public Policy

      Yale is known for fostering a culture of public service, and therefore it's no surprise that many of our classmates are leading in the fight for social justice and shaping public policy. Come learn how Yale shaped their desire to commit themselves to a career in a variety of fields shaping our social consciousness. Included below are the bios for each speaker:

      Ejeris Dixon

      Ejeris Dixon is the Executive Director of Vision Change Win Consulting, where they partner globally with organizations to build capacity and deepen the impact of their organizing strategies. They previously served as the Deputy Director of Community Organizing at the New York City Anti-Violence Project and was recognized by the White House in 2012 as an Emerging LGBT Leader and featured speaker on violence against Black LGBTQ communities. Ejeris received a Bachelor’s Degree in African American Studies from Yale University and a Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Nonprofit Management from New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service. Ejeris is a karaoke diva, loves cooking complicated meals, and has lived in Brooklyn, NY for the past twenty years.

      Arnoldo Fabela

      Arnoldo Fabela is the Director of Field and Organizing for the Illinois Federation of Teachers (IFT). He has led campaigns that have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of workers in various sectors: healthcare, property services, retail/food processing, and public employees. His first major victory was helping 5,000 mostly immigrant janitors in Houston organize a union with SEIU and in 2012, Arnoldo helped lead the first strikes of Walmart Associates in the United States, which boosted the efforts of the national Fight for $15 campaign and led to increases in the minimum wage across the country. He lives in the suburbs of Chicago with his wife Maria and three children: Sofia, Xavier, and Seba.

      Alvaro M. Huerta

      Alvaro M. Huerta is Director of Litigation & Advocacy at the Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef) where he works to defend and advance the rights of immigrants and their families through impact litigation, policy advocacy, strategic communications, and community education. He previously served as Senior Attorney at the National Immigration Law Center (NILC), where he started his public interest legal career as a Skadden Fellow. After graduating from Stanford Law School in 2010, he clerked for the Honorable Harry Pregerson on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. At Yale, Alvaro double-majored in Molecular Biochemistry & Biophysics and Political Science, is a first-generation college graduate from East Los Angeles, and the proud son and grandson of immigrants to the United States from Mexico.

      Kelly Levin

      Kelly Levin is Chief of Science, Data and Systems Change for the Bezos Earth Fund. The Bezos Earth  Fund was created with a 10 billion commitment to be dispersed this decade to fight climate change and protecting nature. In her role, she brings data, analysis and evidence to inform the Fund’s strategic direction. Before coming to the Earth Fund, Kelly spent 12 years at the World Resources Institute in its global climate program. In addition to her Yale College degree, Kelly holds a PhD and Master of Environmental Management from Yale’s School of Environment. She currently lives in Brookline MA with her husband Jonathan Schoenfeld (JE 02), daughter Kayla and numerous pets.

      Sharmeen Premjee

      Sharmeen Premjee is Deputy Country Director for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Dominican Republic. She has served in many roles at CDC – including an appointment from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Geneva, Switzerland. While there, from 2014-2017, she was responsible for a multi-million dollar, Community, Rights and Gender Strategic Initiative, on behalf of people living with the three diseases. In addition to HIV/AIDS & TB, other public health issues, Sharmeen has devoted her career to include youth violence prevention and environmental justice. She has a Master’s in International Development Policy from Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs and majored in Political Science and Ethnicity, Race & Migration at Yale, followed by a U.S. Fulbright Fellowship to the United Kingdom.

      Richard Chavolla (Moderator)

      Rick Chavolla is the Founder and Executive Consultant of The Black & The Red Consulting Group and is currently on faculty with San Carlos Apache College and Tohono O’odham Community College. Most relevant to this occasion, Rick was formerly an Assistant Dean at Yale, where he directed La Casa Cultural and the Native American Cultural Center. He is proud to say that during his tenure at Yale, La Casa Cultural: Latina/o Cultural Center came into its current formation, which is inclusive of all Latinx communities. Also, during his time at Yale, the Native American Cultural Center was formed and officially recognized by Yale as the fourth cultural center on campus. Rick has also served as Associate Director of the American Council on Education’s Center for the Advancement of Racial Equity and Director of New York University’s Center for Multicultural Education and Programs, in addition to his 30-year career advancing diversity, equity and social justice in higher education.

      Sheffield-Sterling-Strathcona Hall | Room: 114 — 1 Prospect Street
    • 0Y7 TEDx Talks

      May 28
      1:45PM – 3:00PM
      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 101 — 63 High Street

      Come listen to mini presentations lead by our classmates in their various areas of expertise. Presentations include: 

      Nicole Rigó - "The Metamovie Project"
      Emily Roller - "Equity Means Ownership"
      Ben Conniff - "The evolution of Luke's Lobster - Environmental and social justice in fisheries"

       

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T13:45:00 2022-05-28T15:00:00 America/New_York 0Y7 TEDx Talks

      Come listen to mini presentations lead by our classmates in their various areas of expertise. Presentations include: 

      Nicole Rigó - "The Metamovie Project"
      Emily Roller - "Equity Means Ownership"
      Ben Conniff - "The evolution of Luke's Lobster - Environmental and social justice in fisheries"

       

      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 101 — 63 High Street
    • What Now? Change and Impact in our 50s, and for the World

      May 28
      1:45PM – 3:00PM
      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street

      "From the ongoing pandemic to countless other broad societal shifts, we are living in complex times with many persistent challenges and new changes all at once.  At this stage of our personal and professional lives, many of us are wondering: how can we use our time, talents, resources and wisdom to have the greatest impact?
      No matter your politics or passions, your skills or profession, as Gen X we have the opportunity to consider the many ways we might contribute.  What can we do in our chosen careers?  How might we pivot or shift careers or jobs?  What new side hustles or passion projects might we pursue?  How might we volunteer, serve on boards, get involved in our communities?  What should we be doing now, at this unique moment in the world and in our lives? 

      Join panelists Dr. Makunda Abdul (MC), CEO Piedmont Preferred Women’s Healthcare and healthcare policy consultant; Josiah Brown (MC), Executive Director, Connecticut Court Appointed Special Advocates;  Marco Davis (JE), President & CEO, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute; Lillian Díaz Gray (SM), VP Truist/Truist Investment Services Inc./Truist Advisory Services Inc., and moderator Julie Horowitz, SM), consultant and advisor to nonprofits, philanthropies and social impact organizations, for a look at the possibilities. 

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T13:45:00 2022-05-28T15:00:00 America/New_York What Now? Change and Impact in our 50s, and for the World

      "From the ongoing pandemic to countless other broad societal shifts, we are living in complex times with many persistent challenges and new changes all at once.  At this stage of our personal and professional lives, many of us are wondering: how can we use our time, talents, resources and wisdom to have the greatest impact?
      No matter your politics or passions, your skills or profession, as Gen X we have the opportunity to consider the many ways we might contribute.  What can we do in our chosen careers?  How might we pivot or shift careers or jobs?  What new side hustles or passion projects might we pursue?  How might we volunteer, serve on boards, get involved in our communities?  What should we be doing now, at this unique moment in the world and in our lives? 

      Join panelists Dr. Makunda Abdul (MC), CEO Piedmont Preferred Women’s Healthcare and healthcare policy consultant; Josiah Brown (MC), Executive Director, Connecticut Court Appointed Special Advocates;  Marco Davis (JE), President & CEO, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute; Lillian Díaz Gray (SM), VP Truist/Truist Investment Services Inc./Truist Advisory Services Inc., and moderator Julie Horowitz, SM), consultant and advisor to nonprofits, philanthropies and social impact organizations, for a look at the possibilities. 

      Sterling Law Buildings | Room: Levinson Auditorium — 127 Wall Street
    • 1952 | Class Program - Discussion with Students

      May 28
      2:00PM – 3:00PM
      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 211 — 63 High Street
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T14:00:00 2022-05-28T15:00:00 America/New_York 1952 | Class Program - Discussion with Students Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 211 — 63 High Street
    • 1957 | Class Program - Listening is Not Hearing: Music of the Body

      May 28
      2:00PM – 3:00PM
      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 102 — 63 High Street

      Thomas C. Duffy will present an overview of the intervention that he developed (with Linda Honan, head of Yale's Nurse Practitioner Program) to train Yale nursing and medical students to more quickly and accurately identify heart, lung, and bowel pathologies through stethoscope examination. This intervention won the 2014 Robert Woods Johnson Innovations in Nursing Award. Thomas C. Duffy, Professor of Music; Clinical Professor - Yale School of Nursing.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T14:00:00 2022-05-28T15:00:00 America/New_York 1957 | Class Program - Listening is Not Hearing: Music of the Body

      Thomas C. Duffy will present an overview of the intervention that he developed (with Linda Honan, head of Yale's Nurse Practitioner Program) to train Yale nursing and medical students to more quickly and accurately identify heart, lung, and bowel pathologies through stethoscope examination. This intervention won the 2014 Robert Woods Johnson Innovations in Nursing Award. Thomas C. Duffy, Professor of Music; Clinical Professor - Yale School of Nursing.

      Linsly-Chittenden Hall | Room: 102 — 63 High Street
    • Yale '97 at Yale

      May 28
      2:00PM – 3:00PM
      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street

      Wesley Morris leads a discussion with classmates who have made Yale their professional home, from athletics to teaching to the administration.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T14:00:00 2022-05-28T15:00:00 America/New_York Yale '97 at Yale

      Wesley Morris leads a discussion with classmates who have made Yale their professional home, from athletics to teaching to the administration.

      Yale University Art Gallery | Room: McNeil Lecture Hall — 1111 Chapel Street
    • 1970 | Adventures on Broadway and in Hollywood

      May 28
      2:00PM – 3:30PM
      Sprague Hall | Room: Concert Hall — 470 College Street

      Our session this afternoon will feature Ron Chernow '70 and Garry Trudeau '70, both of whom have won Pulitzer Prizes. They will conduct a lively dialogue about their experiences bringing their creative work to life on both stage and screen. This is guaranteed to be both informative and entertaining!

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T14:00:00 2022-05-28T15:30:00 America/New_York 1970 | Adventures on Broadway and in Hollywood

      Our session this afternoon will feature Ron Chernow '70 and Garry Trudeau '70, both of whom have won Pulitzer Prizes. They will conduct a lively dialogue about their experiences bringing their creative work to life on both stage and screen. This is guaranteed to be both informative and entertaining!

      Sprague Hall | Room: Concert Hall — 470 College Street
    • Yale Veterans Reunion Reception at Yale ROTC

      May 28
      2:00PM – 3:30PM

      55 Whitney Ave. : 4th Floor

      All reunion alumni and guests are cordially invited to join us for complimentary refreshments at this reception hosted by the Yale Veterans Association and Yale ROTC. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the restoration of ROTC back on campus!  Hear about the latest activities and developments in the Yale veteran community and our Naval ROTC and Air Force ROTC units. Learn more about the Yale Veterans Association, an alumni organization dedicated to supporting and uplifting the Yale veteran community, improving US civil-military relations, addressing salient issues facing veterans and the military, and reaffirming Yale’s highest traditions of leadership and service to the nation.

      Add to Calendar 2022-05-28T14:00:00 2022-05-28T15:30:00 America/New_York Yale Veterans Reunion Reception at Yale ROTC

      All reunion alumni and guests are cordially invited to join us for complimentary refreshments at this reception hosted by the Yale Veterans Association and Yale ROTC. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the restoration of ROTC back on campus!  Hear about the latest activities and developments in the Yale veteran community and our Naval ROTC and Air Force ROTC units. Learn more about the Yale Veterans Association, an alumni organization dedicated to supporting and uplifting the Yale veteran community, improving US civil-military relations, addressing salient issues facing veterans and the military, and reaffirming Yale’s highest traditions of leadership and service to the nation.

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