Diversity Calendar
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As part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) Lunch on Us series, DiversityEd hosts the Conversation Café lunch series on Fridays of each month during the semester. Topics reflect the range of important and emerging issues on diversity and social justice on campus and beyond. Conversation Cafe is paid for, in part, by SCPF.
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Join the Women's Resources Center for the first Dish It Up of the semester! We will be joined by Illinois alumna and community organizer, Raneem Shamseldin, and Jennifer Resendiz, the president of the IGNITE RSO. They will be discussing their journeys as activists and using your voice to create social change. Register here: https://go.illinois.edu/DIU28.
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Drop in when you can to chat, relax, and talk about plans for the semester with LGBT Resource Center staff and some of our student orgs!
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IJourney workshops are peer developed, peer led workshops covering a variety of topics. Facilitated by pool of trained student-facilitators, IJourney workshops explore issues of social identity, exclusion/inclusion, and being an ally.
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As part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) Lunch on Us series, DiversityEd hosts the Conversation Café lunch series on Fridays of each month during the semester. Topics reflect the range of important and emerging issues on diversity and social justice on campus and beyond. Conversation Cafe is paid for, in part, by SCPF.
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IJourney workshops are peer developed, peer led workshops covering a variety of topics. Facilitated by pool of trained student-facilitators, IJourney workshops explore issues of social identity, exclusion/inclusion, and being an ally.
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The workshop will explore how privilege impacts our lives and how it relates to our social identities.
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We can't wait for this next Dish It Up y'all! Our guests will be discussing the rewards and challenges of doing transnational social justice work, sharing advice for folks who want to be more involved in social justice issues around the world, and more! Moderated by Tyeese Braslavsky (c’2022, Political Science & Social Psychology), Presented by Jo Quiambao (Educational
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Interested in learning how you can be a more effective ally? This LGBTQIA+ Ally Training is hosted by the Ally Network Training Committee. The maximum capacity for this training is fifty people; registration will end once this cap is met.
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IJourney workshops are peer developed, peer led workshops covering a variety of topics. Facilitated by pool of trained student-facilitators, IJourney workshops explore issues of social identity, exclusion/inclusion, and being an ally.
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The Student Cultural Programming Fee (SCPF) is accepting new student members for the 2021-2022 school year.
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As part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) Lunch on Us series, DiversityEd hosts the Conversation Café lunch series on Fridays of each month during the semester. Topics reflect the range of important and emerging issues on diversity and social justice on campus and beyond. Paid for, in part, by the Student Cultural Programming Fee (SCPF).
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As part of the Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Relations (OIIR) Lunch on Us series, DiversityEd hosts the Conversation Café lunch series on Fridays of each month during the semester. Topics reflect the range of important and emerging issues on diversity and social justice on campus and beyond. Conversation Cafe is paid for, in part, by SCPF.