Monday, February 25, 2019
LUally Open Sessions: LUally Foundations -Trans 101 | Pride Center
LUally Foundations -Trans 101 - Join us for a discussion on aspects of transgender identities and experiences while identifying areas where we can act as allies in solidarity with transgender communities.
Thursday, February 21, 2019
BPFQ | Pride Center
Student support group for students who identify as bisexual, pansexual, fluid or queer to find community.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
QTPOC | Pride Center
Student support group for students of color who identify as LGBTQ+ to gather as community
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
"A Difficult Dialogue" Race. OutRage! Redemption? A Dialogue on the Virginia Racial Controversy | Chaplain's Office
What does it mean for race relations in the United States that political leaders in Virginia have admitted to wearing blackface in their past? Is this situation different from a representative in Congress asking in an interview “White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization – how did that language become offensive?”—or the view expressed after Charlottesville that there was no moral difference between those who opposed and those who advocated white nationalist hatred at a race rally turned deadly?
The Dialogue Center and the MLK Celebration Committee are partnering to host a “difficult dialogue” event so that members of the Lehigh community can express their thoughts about these headline events involving race in America. Your viewpoint is welcomed in the safe space of the Dialogue Center.
Dialogue opened by
Dr. Dahlia Hylton, Director, Multicultural Affairs
Dr. Lloyd Steffen, University Chaplain, Professor Religion Studies
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
12:00 Noon
The Dialogue Center
661 Taylor Street
All Welcome
Refreshments, including pizza, will be served.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
"A Difficult Dialogue" Race. OutRage! Redemption? A Dialogue on the Virginia Racial Controversy | Chaplain's Office
What does it mean for race relations in the United States that political leaders in Virginia have admitted to wearing blackface in their past? Is this situation different from a representative in Congress asking in an interview “White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization – how did that language become offensive?”—or the view expressed after Charlottesville that there was no moral difference between those who opposed and those who advocated white nationalist hatred at a race rally turned deadly?
The Dialogue Center and the MLK Celebration Committee are partnering to host a “difficult dialogue” event so that members of the Lehigh community can express their thoughts about these headline events involving race in America. Your viewpoint is welcomed in the safe space of the Dialogue Center.
Dialogue opened by
Dr. Dahlia Hylton, Director, Multicultural Affairs
Dr. Lloyd Steffen, University Chaplain, Professor Religion Studies
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
12:00 Noon
The Dialogue Center
661 Taylor Street
All Welcome
Refreshments, including pizza, will be served.
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Dark Girls Viewing and Discussion | Multicultural Affairs
In collaboration with the Center for Gender Equity, we will take a community trip to the Allentown Art Museum for a film viewing and discussion of Dark Girls, Participants can also enjoy a guided tour of Carrie Mae Weems: Strategies of Engagement. Discover the exhibits in the museum and join in on a variety of activities throughout the afternoon. Please email Clara Buie at clb305@lehigh.edu, or stop by the University Center C208 to sign up if you're interested in attending.
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Dark Girls Viewing and Discussion | Multicultural Affairs
In collaboration with the Center for Gender Equity, we will take a community trip to the Allentown Art Museum for a film viewing and discussion of Dark Girls, Participants can also enjoy a guided tour of Carrie Mae Weems: Strategies of Engagement. Discover the exhibits in the museum and join in on a variety of activities throughout the afternoon. Please email Clara Buie at clb305@lehigh.edu, or stop by the University Center C208 to sign up if you're interested in attending.
Sunday, February 17, 2019
Dark Girls Viewing and Discussion | Multicultural Affairs
In collaboration with the Center for Gender Equity, we will take a community trip to the Allentown Art Museum for a film viewing and discussion of Dark Girls, Participants can also enjoy a guided tour of Carrie Mae Weems: Strategies of Engagement. Discover the exhibits in the museum and join in on a variety of activities throughout the afternoon. Please email Clara Buie at clb305@lehigh.edu, or stop by the University Center C208 to sign up if you're interested in attending.
Friday, February 15, 2019
Real Talk Series: Evolution of Natural Hair | Multicultural Affairs
Evolution of Natural Hair: Participants will be able to discuss and learn about differentiating hair types (type 1a-type 4c). Participants will have a chance to understand why both the natural hair movement and protective hair styling is so important and the history behind it.
Friday, February 15, 2019
Real Talk Series: Evolution of Natural Hair | Multicultural Affairs
Evolution of Natural Hair: Participants will be able to discuss and learn about differentiating hair types (type 1a-type 4c). Participants will have a chance to understand why both the natural hair movement and protective hair styling is so important and the history behind it.