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Friday, February 21, 2020

Trip to The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture | Multicultural Affairs

A people’s journey, a nation's story - Join OMA on a trip to Washington D.C. as we explore, learn, and reflect. Brought to you by OMA, Student Engagement, Dean of Students, Council for Equity and Community, Africana Studies, and PSECU. Space is limited, registration required.
Friday, February 21, 2020

Trip to The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture | Multicultural Affairs

A people’s journey, a nation's story - Join OMA on a trip to Washington D.C. as we explore, learn, and reflect. Brought to you by OMA, Student Engagement, Dean of Students, Council for Equity and Community, Africana Studies, and PSECU. Space is limited, registration required.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Women of Color Network | Multicultural Affairs

The Women on Color Network at Lehigh University strives to create an intentional and meaningful community among faculty and staff women of color; provide advice on professional matters regarding being a woman of color in higher education; and learn, analyze, and discuss topics, issues, and current events facing the community of women of color in higher education.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Women of Color Network | Multicultural Affairs

The Women on Color Network at Lehigh University strives to create an intentional and meaningful community among faculty and staff women of color; provide advice on professional matters regarding being a woman of color in higher education; and learn, analyze, and discuss topics, issues, and current events facing the community of women of color in higher education.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Diversity Champions: Exploration of Identity | Multicultural Affairs

The purpose of this workshop is to learn more about different social identities and its intersections. Participants will have a chance to identify their own identities within different contexts and how it impacts them in a personal, group, and global context. With this information, participants will discuss how their different identities influence their relationships and their own identity development.
Sunday, February 16, 2020

A Gathering Full of Soul and Soul Food | Multicultural Affairs

Join us for an evening of networking and community building between Faculty, Staff, Alumni, and Students. Share your academic projects, research, internships, and experiences with alumni, faculty, staff, and students. Space is limited, registration required. A collaboration with the Office of Multicultural Affairs, BALANCE Alumni Network, Black Student Union, College of Arts and Sciences - Africana Studies, and Student Auxiliary Services.
Sunday, February 16, 2020

A Gathering Full of Soul and Soul Food | Multicultural Affairs

Join us for an evening of networking and community building between Faculty, Staff, Alumni, and Students. Share your academic projects, research, internships, and experiences with alumni, faculty, staff, and students. Space is limited, registration required. A collaboration with the Office of Multicultural Affairs, BALANCE Alumni Network, Black Student Union, College of Arts and Sciences - Africana Studies, and Student Auxiliary Services.
Friday, February 14, 2020

Diversity Champions: Exploration of Identity | Multicultural Affairs

The purpose of this workshop is to learn more about different social identities and its intersections. Participants will have a chance to identify their own identities within different contexts and how it impacts them in a personal, group, and global context. With this information, participants will discuss how their different identities influence their relationships and their own identity development.
Friday, February 7, 2020

Real Talk Series - Racial and Ethnic Disparities within the Health Care System | Multicultural Affairs

The focus for this talk will be on racial and ethnic disparities within our healthcare system. Black women are 243% more likely to die from pregnancy or childbirth-related complications than white women. We will evaluate why this is happening, different cases in which individuals are treated terribly by the doctors, and what must be changed within our healthcare system.
Friday, February 7, 2020

Real Talk Series - Racial and Ethnic Disparities within the Health Care System | Multicultural Affairs

The focus for this talk will be on racial and ethnic disparities within our healthcare system. Black women are 243% more likely to die from pregnancy or childbirth-related complications than white women. We will evaluate why this is happening, different cases in which individuals are treated terribly by the doctors, and what must be changed within our healthcare system.

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