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    Tag: diversity and inclusion

    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

    Learning to abolish deficit narratives in higher education

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    Every month, the Peer Mentoring Committee hosts trainings for students in mentoring roles. As part of Weber State University’s Access and Diversity program, the Peer Mentor Program held part one […]

    February 12, 2021February 12, 2021 by Kierstynn King
    Posted in Campus Events, Clubs/Organizations, Culture/Diversity, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged access and diversity, Advancement Via Individual Determination, AVID, AVID Center, culturally responsive teaching, Culture, deficit narratives, Disrupting Deficit Narratives, diverse students, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity and inclusivity, education, education trainings, Higher Education, inclusive learning environment, inclusivity, institutional culture, Kierstynn King, Kristi Gerdes, learning environment, mentoring, mentoring coordinator, Mentors, Nina Wilson, Olga Antonio, Padlet, peer mentor, Peer Mentor Program, Peer Mentoring, Peer Mentoring Committee, peer mentors, training workshop, trainings, virtual events, virtual trainings, virtual workshop, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, workshops, WSU, ZoomLeave a comment

    A desire to acquire a new queer studies minor

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    Classes surrounding the LGBTQ community have been sparse in the past few years, so Weber State University professors Theresa Kay, Melina Alexander and Richard Price have put into motion the […]

    February 1, 2021February 1, 2021 by Ally Nelson
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Academics, Culture/Diversity, Features, Front Page, LGBT, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Alex Gino, ally nelson, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity issues, gender, gender identity, gender studies, george, Human Sexuality, LGBT, LGBTQ, LGBTQ community, LGBTQ politics, LGBTQ+, LGBTQ+ identity, Melina Alexander, minor, minor studies, minorities, minority, new minor, Ogden OUTreach, Ogden Pride Board, Queer Studies, Queer Studies minor, Queer Theories, Richard Price, sexual orientation, sexuality, society, Theresa Kay, Transgender, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, women and gender studies, WSULeave a comment

    El deseo de adquirir una nueva especialización secundaria de estudios Queer

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    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

    African Latin Americans: The overlooked group in the Latino community

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    Hugo Caicedo gave a presentation on Oct. 17 via Zoom about how African Latinos, who make up a large portion of Latin America, have contributed to Latin American culture and […]

    October 19, 2020October 26, 2020 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Culture/Diversity, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged abolition of slavery, abolition of slavery in the Americas, Africa, African, African Colombian, African Cuban, African Haitian, African Latino, African Latino history, African Latinos, African Puerto Rican, America, Americas, Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, Benkos Bioho, Brazil, Celia Cruz, chicago, ChocQuibTown, Colombia, contributions to society, Culture, cultures, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, Diversity and Unity, Dr. Caicedo, Dr. Hugo Caicedo, Haiti, HHM, Hispanic Heritage Month, Hugo Caicedo, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, Jose Perea, Lissete Landaverde, music, NASA, National Endowment for the Arts, new york city, Palenque, Raul Cuero, Salsa, Salsa dance, salsa dancing, salsa music, Schomburg Center, Schomburg Center of Research in Black Culture, Slavery, slaves, U.S., United States, US, USA, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSULeave a comment

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