“Living room” conversation opens dialogue about belonging
This past Tuesday, the Diversity Educators hosted a “Living Room” conversation pertaining to belonging. A living room conversation is a safe environment in which students …
This past Tuesday, the Diversity Educators hosted a “Living Room” conversation pertaining to belonging. A living room conversation is a safe environment in which students …
On Thursday, Feb. 3, the Office of Equity and Inclusion will be presenting the feature documentary “I’m Not Racist… Am I?”. This documentary consists of 12 …
On Sept. 27, the Dr. Patricia Robinson Pride Center at ETSU hosted the first seminar in its new Facet Series, a sequence of discussions led …
Esteemed author, commentator and preacher Michael Dyson spoke virtually to ETSU faculty and students on April 7 in a talk titled “Long Time Coming: Reckoning …
ETSU’s Slocumb Galleries will be hosting the “Black Diaspora Panel: Conversations on Race, Education, and Social Justice” on Thursday at 6 p.m. to discuss matters …
On Oct. 2, the Women on Wednesdays series sought to broaden the conversation of intersectionality on campus in the lecture “Stigma: An Intersectional Approach.” The …
The community of ETSU will have an opportunity to take part in a stress-free afternoon at the Charity Carnival and 0.5K Fun Race homecoming event …
Racial slurs and jokes based around stereotypes, whether intended to hurt or not, are always going to impact people of color more than white people. …
This past Monday, Lawrence Ross, author of the book “Blackballed,” spoke to the ETSU students about campus racism. Specifically he focused on how everyone, especially …
On Nov. 7, Opal Tometi, a New-York based Nigerian-American writer, activist, organizer and co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, visited ETSU and gave a …