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Native Heritage Month Programming honors identity, justice and community
November 1, 2019
A range of events during the month of November is organized by the Center for Race, Ethnicity & Diversity Education and its partners.
CREDE and Belk librarians showcase academic library and cultural center partnerships at NCLA Conference
October 29, 2019
More than 30 conference attendees learned of Elon’s efforts to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion through academic library and cultural center partnerships.
Alexandra Badgett, Miss North Carolina 2019, coming to Elon on Oct. 29
October 28, 2019
Badgett will speak about her platform, No Is Not Enough (N.I.N.E), which seeks to address sexual assault on campus.
Students, faculty and community partners participate in language justice training
October 21, 2019
The one-day interpreting training delivered by tilde language justice cooperative builds community capacity for language access and social justice
Examining Latinx realities in the U.S.
September 27, 2019
Elon faculty shared their expertise about Latinx issues during “Perspectivas,” part of the university’s commemoration of Hispanic Heritage Month
Elon celebrates the start of Hispanic Heritage Month with HHM Kickoff
September 16, 2019
Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 with events planned throughout.
Elon to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
September 11, 2019
The university has a variety of events and programs planned during Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15.
School of Communications to host National Day of Reconciliation event
September 10, 2019
The nationwide initiative aims to promote communication and healing between police and people of color in the United States. The Tuesday, Sept. 17, event will include an on-campus screening of the award-winning film “Walking While Black” and a panel discussion with Alamance County community members and law enforcement leaders.
First DEEP meeting to be held Sept. 11
September 10, 2019
DEEP is the Center for Race, Ethnicity & Diversity Education’s (CREDE) signature program for social justice. We provide spaces for the Elon community to learn about, reflect on, and apply concepts of social justice with a foundation in racial equity. Together, we hope to achieve a greater understanding of identities, power, and their relation to systemic inequities.
Amanda Mbuvi: ‘Seeing Ourselves in Books: What a Jewish Transracial Adoption Story Illustrates about Family and Identity’
September 10, 2019
High Point University professor Amanda Mbuvi will present on issues of race, religion, nationality, family, and identity