Thursday, March 11, 2021
Community M-Room: Perpetual Foreigner Syndrome | Multicultural Affairs
How many times have you heard the question, "Where are you really from?" from a fellow American? This is a common question received by ethnic minority individuals living in the United States who identify as an American but also identify with their ancestral roots from another country. This real talk will discuss how having one's American identity constantly questioned due to their non-Anglo-Saxon features can cause ethnic individuals to feel like a perpetual foreigner in their own country.
Real Talk ~ Hosted By Jessica Mun, OMA Ambassador
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Stitch Away Stress | Center for Gender Equity
Join the CGE and Dr. Rita Jones with your crafting projects to destress!
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Stitch Away Stress | Center for Gender Equity
Join the CGE and Dr. Rita Jones with your crafting projects to destress!
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Student Access and Success Chats
Drop in virtually and have a chat with the staff of the Center for Student Access and Success, Wednesdays from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. You can simply stop by to say hi and check in or if you have questions about our services or looking for other information and resources, we are here for you!
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Lunch & Learn | Pride Center
Led by a member of our student staff, we invite you to bring your lunch as we center our sessions around social justice and advocacy for marginalized communities.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Lunch & Learn | Pride Center
Led by a member of our student staff, we invite you to bring your lunch as we center our sessions around social justice and advocacy for marginalized communities.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
PowerPlay: Bystander Intervention Workshops for Faculty and Staff | Human Resources
Ever wondered “Why didn’t I say something?” after witnessing social bias—a stereotype, a prejudice or discrimination—that happened in your everyday life? Deciding whether and how to respond to bias is complicated. Understanding what motivates us to speak up, the challenges we face when doing so, and strategies for effective responding can help bystanders to bias better evaluate their options and select effective strategies.
In this web-based workshop, attendees will first learn about bystander reactions to social biases and how these reactions can help or hinder decisions to speak up. Building on this understanding, participants will learn key strategies for speaking up that invite reflection and dialogue. Attendees will then be invited to apply these concepts to everyday incidents of bias through facilitated interaction and discussion.
This program is faciliated by The UNH PowerPlay team and Dr. Stephanie Goodwin of Incluxion Works, Inc.
PowerPlay: Bystander Intervention is part of our Cornerstones of Community programming.
Faculty sessions will be held on Tuesday, February 23rd. Sessions for staff will be held on Tuesday, March 9th. Registration is required.
Enroll for FACULTY sessions here
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
9:30AM - 12PM
or
2PM - 4:30PM
For faculty registration questions, contact mjl410@lehigh.edu
Enroll for STAFF sessions here:
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
9:30AM - 12PM
or
2PM - 4:30PM
For staff registration questions, contact tac618@lehigh.edu
Monday, March 8, 2021
Queer Spirituality | Pride Center
Queer Morning Blessing - students, staff & faculty are invited to start your day with an affirming, nourishing practice
Monday, March 8, 2021
Queer Spirituality | Pride Center
Queer Morning Blessing - students, staff & faculty are invited to start your day with an affirming, nourishing practice
Monday, March 8, 2021
Nominations Open for the Be Awards!
Nomoinate a member of the Lehigh community for the Center for Gender Equity BE Awards. These awards recognize the many people all over campus and in our alum networks who make space for all genders to simply BE. BE who they are, wherever they are, and light the way for others to do the same. Recipients can be students, faculty, staff, and alums.