More Than Meets The Eye: A CSU Chico Diversity Blog
More Than Meets The Eye: A CSU Chico Diversity Blog is written by Tracy Butts, Chief Diversity Officer.Unit Diversity Plans Due
The Big DayApril 16, 2012The big day is here.Links
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- Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) Annual Conference
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- An Opportunity Not to Be Missed: Women, Leadership, and Success Panel
- Diversity Academy 2011 Reflections
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Monthly Archives: March 2012
The Red Tent
Here’s a wonderful way to close out Women’s History Month.
Tim Wise’s “Majoring in Minstrelsy”
With the Cesar Chavez holiday this Friday, March 30, 2012, I thought this a good time to post a link to Tim Wise’s “Majoring in Minstrelsy: White Students, Blackface, and the Failure of Mainstream Multiculturalism.” Wise addresses the issue of students dressing … Continue reading
Providing Outreach to the Community
By Jamile Balli, Admissions Counselor Have you ever heard the saying that some can’t see the forest for the trees? Colleges and universities can be guilty of that sometimes too. Before coming to Chico State I worked at UC Merced. … Continue reading
Take Back the Night
By Nikki Allair, Women’s Program Coordinator, AS Gender and Sexuality Equity Center Rape culture has permeated through our most blatant forms of communication these days. It is right before our very eyes and we do not even see it unless … Continue reading
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Chico State Celebrates Women’s History Month (continued)
In “Free to Love: Celebrating Women’s History Month,” Lori Beth Way ends by challenging readers “to learn about the radicals, the outsiders, the ones who didn’t fit into the mold of the white rich woman activist,” asking them, “who would … Continue reading
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Picturing Ishi
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Remembering Ishi
By Adrienne Scott, Curator, Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology The devastating consequences of European conquest and contact with the indigenous peoples of the Americas have yet to be fully told and recognized. Many Native American voices and faces over … Continue reading
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Chico State Celebrates Women’s History Month
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Free to Love: Celebrating Women’s History Month
By Lori Beth Way, Professor, Criminal Justice The 2008 Presidential election drew a lot of attention to the topic of women and the presidency. Hillary Clinton ran in the Democratic Primary for President and Sarah Palin ran for Vice President … Continue reading