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Avoiding Microaggressions within Service Learning and Community Engaged Learning

Campus Compact’s National Webinar series returns for 2020-2021 with more to support and inspire you. Topics touch on issues of relevance to faculty, staff, students, and their partners in education and community building. Be sure to tune to each session for information, tools, and resources to help you in your work. https://compact.org/event/avoiding-microaggressions-within-service-learning-and-community-engaged-learning/

United Way 21 Week Equity Challenge

The 21 Week Equity Challenge is an opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of how inequity and racism affect our lives and communities. Participants will receive an email at the beginning of each week from Monday, February 1st through Monday, June 21st. Weekly topics take participants through a journey that starts with understanding internalized racism and explores...

CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH PBS WISCONSIN

PBS Wisconsin invites you to celebrate the central role of African American artists, institutions, leaders and everyday citizens in America’s history with this selection of programs airing this month and streaming online, anytime. Click the link below to find program dates and times or to stream online: https://pbswisconsin.org/article/celebrate-black-history-month-with-pbs-wisconsin/

LIVING THINKERS: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BLACK WOMEN IN THE IVORY TOWER

Event by UWO Diversity and Inclusion Programs Online: http://bit.ly Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 6:30 PM CST – 8 PM CST Price: Free · Duration: 1 hr 30 min Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook LIVING THINKERS: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BLACK WOMEN IN THE IVORY TOWER examines the intersection of race, class and gender for...

Golden Age of Black Radio – Part 1: The Early Years

For African Americans in the mid-20th century, radio was the most popular medium of mass-communication. Programs targeted specifically to Black audiences brought together their language, music, politics, and culture—creating a new sense of community. Click the link below to learn more: https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/golden-age-of-black-radio-part-1-the-early-years/TgIyRMZB2RIOIQ  

BLACK TABLE TALK – online

Join us at our Black Table Talk weekly as we discuss well-known eras of music and discuss how the messages of songs in that music reflected the social climate of that time. We will have weekly special guests so tune in on the Black Cultural Center Instagram instagram.com/uwmadisonbcc Wednesday, February 17, 2021 @ 2:30pm For...

Heritage and History Month Events

Join us online for vibrant performances, lectures, and family activities that celebrate our nation's rich cultural heritage and help us understand our shared history. Thursdays @ 11:00am Click HERE for more information.  

HEDIT Community Conversation

Higher Education Diversity Initiative Team Online: http://marianuniversity.zoom.us Thursday, February 18 at 6 PM CST – 7 PM CST Price: Free · Duration: 1 hr Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook Join the Higher Education Diversity and Inclusion Team for a community conversation. This is simply a space to connect with one another!

United Way 21 Week Equity Challenge

The 21 Week Equity Challenge is an opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of how inequity and racism affect our lives and communities. Participants will receive an email at the beginning of each week from Monday, February 1st through Monday, June 21st. Weekly topics take participants through a journey that starts with understanding internalized racism and explores...

NACHP DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES: “MENOMINEE’S JOURNEY TO A CULTURE OF HEALTH” – 0nline

The Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP) presents our first Distinguished Lecture Series this semester featuring Jerry Waukau Sr., (Menominee Nation) from the Menominee Tribal Clinic, and Wendell Waukau MA, ES, (Menominee Nation) from the Menominee Indian School District. This lecture is the story of one Tribal community's path to heal their invisible wounds...

Event by Reeve Union, University Speaker Series and UWO Diversity and Inclusion Programs

Speaker Series: Dasha Kelly Online: http://uwosh.presence.io Fridays: 5 PM CST – 6:30 PM CST Price: Free · Duration: 1 hr 30 min Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook Dasha stirs ideas and the courage to carve them into writing and conversation. She holds workshops and retreats on writing, symposiums on cultural organizing, in-service for educators,...