The Americans with Disabilities Act was a landmark legislation passed 30 years ago that was designed to more fully include people with disabilities in American society, especially in the workplace. Since that time, other policies have reformed programs related to special education, community living, employment supports, health care, and federal disability programs.
Free webinar hosted by the University of Southern California's Pullias Center for Higher Education.
Join in on Wednesday, February 19th from 12:00-1:00PM PST to learn strategies to best support and engage men of color in public universities.
We will be hearing from Dr. Vincent Harris of the Male Success Initiative at CSUF, Dr. Maria Acuña of Minority Male Mentoring at CSUN, Dr. Craig Elliott, President of the ACPA College Student Educators International, and Dr. Adrian Huerta of the USC Pullias Center for Higher Education.
In conjunction with the exhibition, "A Place Fit for Women," JSAAHC presents the panel discussion "Racial Justice and Black Feminism."
Join us for a discussion featuring Bree Newsome, Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Sherri Mitchell, Zyahna Byrant, and Robert Shetterly, moderated by UVA professor Brian Balogh.
A major exhibition of Robert Shetterly's portraits and narratives highlighting citizens who courageously address issues of social, environmental, and economic fairness: January through April 2020!
The UVA community is invited to join our colleagues at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond for a special symposium featuring four Virginia college presidents on the topic of "Race in Academia".