What to do in Ann Arbor Monday, Dec. 4: Improv, DAAS African Diasporic Film Festival and more

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ANN ARBOR – Here are some of the events happening in Ann Arbor on Monday about which we're most excited. Which ones do you plan to attend? What event should we cover in greater detail and why? Let us know in the comments below or email us at allaboutannarbor@wdiv.com.

Monday, Dec. 4

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Power and Oppression in Groups - This event will deepen one's consideration of social identity and its influences as participants will spend time not only understanding how to mitigate and resolve situations that may be damaging, but also how group dynamics may create preference for some identities over others. (12 p.m., Rackham Graduate School) 

DAAS African Diasporic Film Festival. "The Boers at the End of the World" - The film focuses on a family, the Dickasons, who have a deep yearning to see the land of their ancestors. They travel back to Africa for the first time to meet their distant family - and their ideas of home, culture and belonging will never be the same. (4 p.m., University of Michigan) 

Grieving Through the Holidays - If you or someone you care about needs support to cope with grief-related triggers common to this time of year, please consider joining this powerful group. (5 p.m., Thrive Counseling) 

Showcase: Improv 1 - Come out and support the students as they demonstrate their improv skills, followed by a performance from our League of Pointless Improvisers. (7 p.m., Pointless Brewery and Theatre) 

Check out more Ann Arbor events on the A4 Community Calendar

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