Diversity Calendar
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For twenty five years, students have been producing "Asiantation," a new student-welcoming program and resource handbook to introduce first year students, transfer students, as well as graduate and professional students to the Asian American campus community and resources.
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To request disability-related accommodations, please contact tbrewste@illinois.edu.
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In this current climate conservative legislators have cited their Christian values to escalate attacks on reproductive rights. But are all religious people opposed to reproductive rights? What does the Bible really have to say about abortion? How can someone be a Christian and support access to abortion? This talk will dive into these questions and more.
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Please join us for the reception of "Windows to the Past" art exhibit by Siti Mariah Jackson September 16 at 5:30pm
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Lantinx Resilience Network Presents: Monday Mood: Self Care Join us for some DIY tips and tricks for your self care.
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Tuesday, September 17 • Food for Thought at the AACC Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada St., Urbana Empowering Asian American Women Through Sisterhood, Student Panel
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Have you always had questions about American culture, academic expectation, living on and off campus, student organizations, home life, holidays, and more? Come to the first Wednesday's GEL where you can have a safe space to Ask Americans Anything!
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To request disability-related accommodations, please contact tbrewste@illinois.edu.
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Come join us and some staff from the Counseling Center to talk about well being in Asian and Asian American communities
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To request disability-related accommodations, please contact tbrewste@illinois.edu.
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Mia Ives-Rublee, MSW, is a civil rights activist who found her voice through adapted athletics. She will speak about her experiences growing up, getting in to wheelchair track, attending college, and working in advocacy. In a world with so much chaos and noise, it’s hard to find a way to talk about the issues. Ives-Rublee will connect story telling to activism.
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Indian Student Association will be offering free chai and cookies. They will also be discussing South Asian Media Representation. This will be at the Asian American Cultural Center, 1210 W. Nevada in Urbana. 5:00pm-6:00pm.
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AAA will have a fun activity planned that explores how societal privileges influence our identities and values! We are a safe and open community and we welcome and encourage everyone from different backgrounds & perspectives to come out for this event. Free snacks and drinks provided.