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    Tag: U.S. history

    A discussion of scientific racism and racial battle fatigue

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    University of Utah professor William Smith posed two questions during his virtual speech on Black History Month on Feb. 23: “Why do we need Black History Month?” and “Why do […]

    March 1, 2021March 2, 2021 by Kierstynn King
    Posted in Culture/Diversity, Features, Health, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, UtahTagged Abraham Lincoln, bhm, black history, Black History Month, Diversity, drapetomania, dysaesthesia aethiopica, George Floyd, history, Industrial Supply, James Jackson III, Kierstynn King, mistreatment of blacks, race-related stress, racial battle fatigue, racial justice, racial mistreatment, Racism, Salt Lake Chamber’s Diversity Council, Salt Lake Chambers, Samuel Cartwright, scientific racism, Shawn Newell, Slavery, thomas jefferson, U.S. history, U.S.A., United States, United States of America, University of Utah, USA, utah, Utah Black Chamber, white supremacy, William SmithLeave a comment

    A walk back in history with Ruby Bridges

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    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

    A broader look at women’s right to vote over the centuries

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    Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and history professor at Harvard University, gave her presentation on the first women to vote in the United States on Sept. 3 through […]

    September 21, 2020September 21, 2020 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Culture/Diversity, Features, NewsTagged American history, beyond suffrage, Diversity, George Julian, history, Holly Andrew, Kentucky, Kentucky suffrage, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Laurel Ulrich, Lissete Landaverde, New Jersey, New Jersey suffrage, right to vote, suffrage, suffrage movement, U.S. history, Union Station Museum, utah, Utah suffrage, vote, voting, voting rights, voting rights for women, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, women's suffrage, WSU, Wyoming, Wyoming suffrage, ZoomLeave a comment

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