The project is an annual initiative that gives individuals who have experienced sexual violence, relationship violence, stalking or other forms of interpersonal violence a chance to share their experiences. Read more »
Saturday night, some students were welcomed back to Goldstein Auditorium, while others watched online, for UU’s first concert with a live audience in over a year. Read more »
Two Black transgender poets J. Mase III and Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi performed past poems and answered Q&A questions on Saturday night via Zoom. Read more »
Dek: Tasha Getten learned to knit during the pandemic, but it wasn’t until a conversation with her best friend in February that she decided to start her clothing business Scarlet Buton. Read more »
Senior Rachel Alaya’s drag performance as Javier el Jugador won SU Pride Union’s 19th Annual Drag Show and closed out the night by proposing to her partner.
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SU associate professor restructures curriculum to engage students in a semester-long photography initiative that will add a new collection to the university archive. Read more »
SU hosted Grammy Award winning jazz musician Terri Lyne Carrington for the 38th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Public Affairs Lecture on Thursday evening.
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Stephanie Johnson-Cunningham spoke at VPA’s two-day symposium “Deaccessioning After 2020” Wednesday evening as the keynote speaker. She covered the topics of culturally responsive museums and the impact of deaccessioning in her speech. Read more »
SU sophomore learned about Wayúu bags while visiting her Colombian friend in December. Now, she sells the bags in the United States on her Instagram account. Read more »
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Organization leaders gave presentations about notable Latinx activists and artists, as well as the issue of femicide in Latin America. Nearly 40 people attended the Zoom event. Read more »