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    Tag: black history

    The Black history of Marvel Comics

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    Stan Lee, widely regarded as a comic book revolutionary, found inspiration from many sources and went on to create gods and heroes of all types. Specifically, Lee looked at the […]

    February 14, 2022February 14, 2022 by Coby Crisler
    Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Culture/Diversity, Entertainment, Features, Mobile, Movies, Mywebermedia Slider, Signpost SliderTagged Africa, Andrew Muhammad, black culture, black history, black history in comics, Black History Month, Black History Walks, Black panther, Captain America, Civil Rights, Coby Crisler, comic book history, comic books, comics, Dahomey, Dahomey Amazons, discrimination, Hulk, Iron Man, Jack Kirby, Manda Musa, Marvel, marvel comics, Marvel universe, MCU, Mephisto, politics, politics in comic books, stan lee, superheroes, The Hulk, Thor, Tony Warner, Wakanda, Warriors, World War 2, World War II, WWII, X-menLeave a comment

    Black health and Black history

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    Black History Month at Weber State University kicked off with keynote speaker Bryan Hotchkins, where he addressed Black health and wellness by framing all seven sections of his newest book, […]

    February 2, 2022February 5, 2022 by Connor Hopson
    Posted in Campus Community, Campus Events, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost SliderTagged Adrienne Andrews, black history, Black History Month, Brad Mortensen, Bryan Hotchkins, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, equity, inclusion, NAACP, NAACP Ogden, President Brad Mortensen, Racism, Steven Richardson, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, WSULeave a comment

    A message of love

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    In honor of Martin Luther King Week at Weber State University, the Office of Diversity hosted a virtual showing and panel discussion of the film “Beloved Community Project” on Jan. […]

    January 26, 2022January 26, 2022 by Lissete Landaverde
    Posted in Campus Events, Culture/Diversity, Mobile, Movies, Mywebermedia Slider, Ogden Community/Events, Signpost Slider, UtahTagged Adrienne Scott-Ellis, African American, african american history, afrolatinx community, American history, beloved community, beloved community project, black community, black history, Black Social Change Utah, Clifton Sanders, Diversity, education, Francis Davis, Lissete Landaverde, Marian Dora Howe-Taylor, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King week, MLK, MLK Week, Office of Diversity, Sowing Seeds of Change, Tashelle Wright, utah, Weber State, Weber State University, WSULeave a comment

    Celebrating valiant women

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    A moment for someone to reflect, create a conversation, have their day brightened and recognize inspiration is what the education and empowerment assistants at the Women’s Center hope students experience […]

    March 24, 2021March 29, 2021 by Kierstynn King
    Posted in Above the Scroll, Arts & Entertainment, Celebrities, Culture/Diversity, Features, Mywebermedia Slider, News, Signpost Slider, Visual ArtsTagged african american history, Alice Kasai, Amelia Earheart, Angela Davis, Anna Belle Weakley, art, black history, bridge display, Diversity, Education and Empowerment, Education and Empowerment Assistants, education empowerment assistant, Frida Kahlo, Haylee Oyler, herstory, history, Ida B. Wells, Jazmyne Olson, Kierstynn King, Mae Timbimboo Parry, March, Mignon Barker Richmond, Nailah Mansa, ogden, Ogden women, Shepherd Union, Shepherd Union bridge, Shepherd Union bridge display, student services, SU bridge, SU bridge display, The Women's Center, utah, utah women, valiant women, valiant women display, Weber, Weber State, Weber State University, women, women contribution, women in history, Women's Center, women's herstory month, Women's history month, WSU, Zitkala-SaLeave a comment

    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

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