Third Space Retreat

Indicate Your Interest in Attending

This year's Third Space Retreat will take place June 17-June 19, 2024聽 at the in Beverly, MA. If you have any questions or accomodation requests, please email kimberly.humphrey@bc.edu.

Additional Information

In the Summer of 2022, the CTE and Intersections launched Third Space,聽a retreat with a particular focus on fostering and supporting communities of color at the University.聽Third Space is intended to carve out space 鈥 physical, mental, and institutional 鈥 for faculty to rest, reflect, and get to know one another outside of the formal work of the聽 university.聽

The Third Space Retreat is inspired by a number of traditions. The title is borrowed from the post-colonial theorist Homi Bhaba, who used 鈥渢hird space鈥 to describe the liminal spaces where cultures intersect and those at the crossroads are invited to renegotiate identity and reimagine liberation. 鈥淭hird space鈥 is also used by the sociologist Ray Oldenburg to describe social surroundings that are outside of home and work where people can relax, build relationships, and talk to one another in a playful, comfortable setting.

Third Space is also a retreat inspired by Boston College鈥檚 Jesuit tradition. In addition to the more structured retreats based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, Jesuits have a long tradition of small groups gathering at a Villa to rest away from their usual responsibilities and to prepare themselves to return to their mission-driven work. In that tradition, we hope Third Space provides participants with a chance to step away from daily obligations and instead spend time talking, reading, and exploring nature.聽

While the retreat includes lots of free time for participants to do with as they please, there are a few planned activities, including meals, remarks each day from a faculty member of color, and early evening gatherings where participants can get to know one another while enjoying a cocktail or a sober-friendly alternative. There are also a few optional events, including a chance to聽 discuss recent articles on faculty of color experiences, and a movie night. We hope participants leave feeling nourished and more connected to other faculty across the university.