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UMSL- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Observance featuring Yamiche Alcindor

UMSL Celebration, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Since the inaugural Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Observance at UMSL on January 18, 1988, the UMSL campus community has celebrated the life, legacy and message of Dr. King with prolific speakers, inspiring music, song and dance, and the presentation of scholarships. A theme is selected each year that becomes the focus of the […]

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Civil Rights Diversity Division of Diversity and Inclusion Equity Social Justice Speakers
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ParentLink

MU Food, Mental Health, Public Health, Youth Programming

ParentLink provides evidence-based support and connection for Missouri families, engaging parents and caregivers to help children thrive. ParentLink Navigators help parents reach the services needed for their unique situation, overcoming structural barriers to access. ParentLink Early Childhood Specialists guide parents through developmental screenings, while WarmLine Specialists engage parents in problem-solving and developing an effective action […]

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Child Development Community Engagement and Outreach Equity Family Grant Funding Grants Health Health Disparities Human Development Kindergarten Mental Health Services Social Justice Well Being Wellness
Civil Rights Speaker Series

Civil Rights Speaker Series

UMSL Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

The Pierre Laclede Honors College invited five speakers to engage the honors students on a discussion on race and the importance of activism in the past and present. The speaker series served to compliment the book, Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Angela Davis, which served as the common read book for the university freshmen.

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Community Diversity Impact Social Justice Speakers St. Louis Students
Social Justice Book Discussion: How to be an Antiracist

Social Justice Book Discussion: How to be an Antiracist

UMKC Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Education

As part of the annual UMKC Social Justice Book and Lecture Series, librarian Tracey Hughes will lead a live, virtual book discussion of Kendi’s How to be an Antiracist on October 29, 2020 from 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm. The event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.

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