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    Author: Lissete Landaverde

    Un discusión sobre el racismo científico y la fatiga de la batalla racial

    Culture/Diversity, News, Spanish

    Profesor de University of Utah William Smith hizo dos preguntas durante su discurso virtual sobre el Mes de la Historia Negra en feb. 23: ¿Por qué necesitamos el Mes de […]

    March 1, 2021March 2, 2021 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Culture/Diversity, News, SpanishTagged Abraham Lincoln, Centro de Excelencia Multicultural, disestesia aethiopica, diversidad, Diversity, Diversity Council del Salt Lake Chamber, drapetomania, fatiga de la batalla racial, George Floyd, historia, historia de injusticia racial, historia negra, Industrial Supply, injusticia racial, James Jackson III, Kierstynn King, Lissete Landaverde, Mes de la Historia Negra, multicultural center, racismo, racismo cientifico, Samuel Cartwright, Shawn Newell, thomas jefferson, University of Utah, Utah Black Chamber, William SmithLeave a comment

    A walk back in history with Ruby Bridges

    Above the Scroll, Campus Events, Celebrities, Culture/Diversity, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider

    In a webinar held by Weber State University for Black History Month, civil rights activist Ruby Bridges shared her story with the community over Zoom on Feb. 18. At six […]

    February 22, 2021February 22, 2021 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Campus Events, Celebrities, Culture/Diversity, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Adrienne Andrews, Barbara Henry, black history, Black History Month, Black History Month curriculum, change, Children, children learning from parents, Civil Rights, civil rights activist, civil rights icon, Civil Rights movement, desegregation, desegregation in schools, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity and inclusivity, february, history, Lissete Landaverde, Louisiana, Maria Montessori Academy, NAACP, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, New Orleans, Nicola Corbin, Norman Rockwell, Racism, Rockwell, Ruby Bridges, Ruby Bridges Foundation, social justice, teaching children, teaching children tolerance, The Problem We All Live With, tolerance, U.S. history, United States, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, William Frantz Elementary, WSU, Zoom, zoom lectureLeave a comment

    Aprendiendo a abolir las narrativas déficit en la educación superior

    Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Spanish

    Cada mes, el Peer Mentoring Committee organiza orientaciónes para estudiantes en funciones de mentoría. Como parte del programa de Access and Diversity de WSU, el programa de Peer Mentor llevó […]

    February 12, 2021February 13, 2021 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, SpanishTagged access and diversity, AVID, AVID Center, Disrupting Deficit Narratives, Diversity, educacion superior, el programa de Peer Mentor, espanol, Kierstynn King, Kristi Gerdes, Lissete Landaverde, mentores, narrativos deficit, Nina Wilson, Olga Antonio, Padlet, Peer Mentoring, Peer Mentoring Committee, peer mentors, spanish, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSU, ZoomLeave a comment

    WSUSA to hold their fourth-annual Dance Marathon fundraising events

    Above the Scroll, Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Utah

    According to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, 62 children enter their facilities every minute across the country. It’s for these children that Weber State University students are holding a fundraising dance […]

    February 8, 2021February 8, 2021 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, UtahTagged Children, children's hospitals, Children's Miracle Network, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, CMN Hospitals, dance marathon, Dance Marathon ambassador, Dancing, Donation, donations, fundraise, fundraiser, fundraisers, Fundraising, Hannah Olsen, Indiana University, Leslie Davis, Lissete Landaverde, Primary children's, primary children's hosptial, Primary Childrens Hospital, Salt Lake City, Shepherd Union, Shepherd Union Building, valentine's day, valentines, Valentines day, Valentines for the Kids, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSU, WSUSA, WSUSA ActivitiesLeave a comment

    El deseo de adquirir una nueva especialización secundaria de estudios Queer

    Academics, Culture/Diversity, Features, LGBT, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Spanish

    Las clases sobre la comunidad LGBTQ han sido escasas en los últimos años. Por eso, los profesores Theresa Kay, Melina Alexander y Richard Price de Weber State University han puesto […]

    February 1, 2021February 1, 2021 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Academics, Culture/Diversity, Features, LGBT, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, SpanishTagged Alex Gino, ally nelson, comunidad lgbtq+, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, especializacion secundaria de estudios queer, estudios queer, george, Human Sexuality, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, lgbtq+ politics, Lissete Landaverde, Melina Alexander, queer, Queer Studies, Queer Studies minor, Queer Theories, Richard Price, Theresa Kay, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, women and gender studies, WSULeave a comment

    Ibram X. Kendi talks antiracist activism

    Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Books, Campus Events, Celebrities, Culture/Diversity, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider

    Weber State University hosted a Zoom webinar with author and antiracist activist Ibram X. Kendi and President Brad Mortensen on Jan. 13. The two discussed how to be antiracist and […]

    January 20, 2021January 28, 2021 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Books, Campus Events, Celebrities, Culture/Diversity, Features, Front Page, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged America, antiracism, Antiracist, antiracist actions, antiracist environment, antiracists, Brad Mortensen, cancer, capitol riots, capitol riots 2021, Denial is the heartbeat of America, diagnosing racism, Diversity, How to be an Antiracist, Ibram Kendi, Ibram X. Kendi, Lissete Landaverde, Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Martin Luther King, Jr., minorities, minority, MLK Day, MLK Keynote, Netflix, President Brad Mortensen, Racism, racist, racist policies, racists, TIME magazine, U.S. Capitol, U.S.A., USA, utah, virtual, virtual events, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, webinars, WSU, Zoom, Zoom webinarLeave a comment

    Upholding Christmas tradition with upcoming Nutcracker performances at Peery’s

    Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Dance, Entertainment, Features, Front Page, Holidays/Breaks, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Ogden Community/Events, Performances, Signpost Slider

    Peery’s Egyptian Theater will host productions of The Nutcracker by Julie Moffitt Ballet School and Imagine Ballet Theater during the weekends leading up to Christmas. Julie Moffitt Ballet School will […]

    December 2, 2020December 2, 2020 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Dance, Entertainment, Features, Front Page, Holidays/Breaks, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Ogden Community/Events, Performances, Signpost SliderTagged ballet, ballet performances, choreography, Christmas, Christmas break, Christmas tradition, Christmas traditions, coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, COVID-19 restrictions, dance, December, Downtown Ogden, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Eliza Udy, holiday, holiday break, holiday performances, holidays, Imagine Ballet Theater, Julie Moffitt, Julie Moffitt Ballet School, Lissete Landaverde, local, masks, Matthew Rees, nutcracker, ogden, Ogden activities, Peery's, Peery's Egyptian Theater, Peery's Egyptian Theatre, Performing Arts, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Raymond Van Mason, social distancing, Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker, tradition, winter, winter breakLeave a comment

    Exploring morality and fairness through the minds of children

    Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, News, Science & Tech

    The WSU Neuroscience Program and Club wrapped up their Neuroscience Lecture series on Nov. 19 by hosting a lecture presented by Jason Cowell, “Empathy, Morality, & Fairness in the Brain,” […]

    November 23, 2020November 23, 2020 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, News, Science & TechTagged Behavior, brain, cartoons, Children, children learning from parents, Culture, cultures, defy natural tendencies, empathy, Empathy, Morality, and Fairness in the Brain, Equality, evolved tendencies, fairness, inequality, instincts, Jason Cowell, Jean Decety, judgment, justice, lecture, Lecture Series, lectures, Lissete Landaverde, moral behaviors, morality, Morality, Empathy, and Fairness in children, morals, nepotism, neural, neural processing, neural processing vs. behavior, Neuroscience, Neuroscience club, Neuroscience Lecture Series, Neuroscience program, neuroscience research, physically, emotionally, and spiritually, Psychology, Psychology research, research, researchers, right and wrong, right vs. wrong, Science, societal norms, tribalism, University of Chicago, virtual, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSU, Zoom, zoom lectureLeave a comment

    How this Native activist turned her trauma into her career

    Culture/Diversity, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider

    Weber State University started its 15th Annual Native Symposium on Nov. 12 through Zoom, featuring Native activist Allie Young as the keynote speaker. As written on the event page, Young […]

    November 16, 2020November 16, 2020 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Culture/Diversity, Mobile, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Brad Mortenson, coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, Dakota Access Pipeline, Native American, Native American Symposium, native symposium, Navajo, President Brad Mortensen, sports medicine, Weber State, WSULeave a comment

    Las celebraciones del Dia de los Muertos continúan en WSU

    Arts & Entertainment, Campus Events, Features, Mobile

    Los Programas de Diversidad en Weber State celebran el Día de Muertos con exhibiciones de altares en el campus y múltiples eventos en Zoom el 1 y 2 de noviembre. […]

    November 11, 2020November 11, 2020 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Campus Events, Features, MobileTagged celebrations, day of the dead, Dia de los Muertos, Diversity Programs, Hispanic Area Council, Latinos in Action, Weber State University, WSU Ballet FolklóricoLeave a comment

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