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October 2018
Indigenous Peoples Day
Come in and learn about the recipes that the WSU Colville extension provided. If you are one of the first 10 people to arrive you get free bag of food with all of the ingredients necessary for a traditional root vegetable stew provided by the Campus Pantry! We will also be showing a movie about why Columbus day is now called Indigenous Peoples Day
Find out more »Indigenous Peoples Day: Watch Columbus Day Legacy with discussion
Watch Columbus Day Legacy with discussion to follow October 8 @ 12:15 in the Student Diversity Center Columbus Day Legacy explores the quintessential American issues of free speech and ethnic pride against the backdrop of the ongoing Columbus Day parade controversy in Denver, Colorado. Navajo filmmaker Bennie Klain takes viewers into this very personal yet very public conflict, asking tough questions about identity and history in America
Find out more »Pride Flag Event
Stop by our booth in the SAC lobby and help us build our Pride Flag! You can contribute your well wishes, positive, comments and thoughts about the LGBTQ+ community and we will put them on colored paper with your picture to build our pride flag.
Find out more »Let’s Chat: Your Mental Health as a HealthCare Professional
In this program we will be collaborating the with Student Counseling Center to talk about our mental health as future healthcare professionals. We will be discussing the signs of mental fatigue and how to manage ourselves in stressful environments, so that we are taken care of as well as giving the best care we can to our future clients. Many of our future jobs are in a high stress environment that cause mental fatigue and emotional distress and learning how…
Find out more »Fall Clothing Drive
Gently used clothing will help those in need. We are collecting clothing donations to be donated to help others in the coming harsh Spokane winters and we would love the campus community to get involved! Please bring clothes (men, women, kids) to donation bin within the Student Diversity Center (SAC 105A) or marked boxes around campus.
Find out more »Interprofessional Book Club
All WSU and EWU students,faculty and staff are welcome! Kick off our first book club session with a selection of short stories: How to Visit a Healer by Jeanette Brown Borthmates by Gish Jen Milk by Eileen Pollack A discussion will be held on Tuesday, October 23rd from 12:10-12:50 pm in SAC 105 the Diversity Center! Food and drinks will be provided! Sign up at https://libguides.libraries.wsu.edu/book-club
Find out more »Lets Talk Series: Halloween Costumes & Cultural Appropriation
This event is for promoting diversity, and discuss the topic of cultural appropriation and why it is not okay.
Find out more »Movie: A Quiet Place
Join the Diversity Center to watch "A Quiet Place" A suspenseful movie where aliens hunt through sound. We will follow a family with a deaf daughter and see the world through her eyes and see the affects it has on her family. With the family trying to survive in a world where making a sound can have bigger consequences than normal. Light refreshments will be provided; hope to see you there!
Find out more »Dia De Los Meurtos
Stop by the Diversity Center to make some paper Marigolds, color in sugar skulls, and contribute to the alter we will be building.
Find out more »November 2018
Never Alone
November 5th - Nov 16th, 2018 SAC 105 drop by the Student Diversity Center and play anytime. A video game by world class designers and Alaska native story tellers. Never Alone is our first title in an exciting new genre of “World Games” that draw fully upon the richness of unique cultures to create complex and fascinating game worlds for a global audience.
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