Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Visiting Voices: Dr. Mayra Toney – Thurs. Sept. 29, 12 p.m.

 Come hear Dr. Mayra Toney, DNP, RN

Inclusive curriculum in Nursing and Healthcare Instruction

Thursday, Sept. 29, 12 p.m. 

Join in person or online

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Visiting Artist Lecture – Antoinette Cauley, Wednesday, April 13, 6 p.m.

Join us for an exclusive opportunity... 


Come hear our featured artist, Antoinette Cauley, speak about her work, 
Wednesday, April 13, 6 p.m. 

Seats are limited, register today!

Integrated Education Building

Copper Room

108 North 40th Street

Phoenix, AZ 85034

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Love the Outdoors?

Adventure Club, Wednesday, February 16, 4 p.m.

 

Join the Adventure Club, try out gear and connect with other nature enthusiasts.
Next hike is Wednesday, Feb. 16, 4 p.m.
Learn more here.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Building a Campus Climate that Addresses Anti-Blackness, Tuesday, March 8, 4 p.m.

 Speaker: Melissa Denizard – Building a Campus Climate that Addresses Anti-Blackness

Join us on Tuesday, March 8 at 4 p.m. Join us to explore how Generation Z is mobilizing for justice and positive change with Melissa Denizard. By combining her own identities with authentically creative approaches to video and music media, Denizard engages and educates on Black liberation, feminism, historical injustices, and more.
In person – Washington Campus | Copper Room or online here.

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Becoming a Better Ally, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 4 p.m.

Speaker: Chris Crass – Becoming a Better Ally: Finding your place in movements for justice

Join us on Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 4 p.m. for a discussion on how each of us can develop our capacity to be active allies in our communities. Drawing from his activism in reducing hunger in the US, as well as supporting racial and gender justice work, Chris Crass will share key insights and help participants continue their own journeys as active allies.
In person – Washington Campus | Copper Room or online here. Password: GWSpeaks 

Friday, October 15, 2021

Visiting Voice: Hopi Relief on Tue. 11/2


Join us on Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 12pm in the Copper Room or online at bit.ly/HopiRelief to hear from Wendi Lewis and other leaders of the Hopi Relief organization that provided direct aid to the Hopi people over the past year. 

DEI 101

 




DEI 101 on Disability (10/27-28)

As part of recognizing LGBTQ+ History Month and National Disability Employment Awareness month, we are hosting workshops to cover information and ideas that will help students learn core concepts and identities related to gender, sexuality, visible and invisible disabilities, ableism, and improving accessibility.

Click here to register to attend in-person or online.

ASU CSRD Be in the Know

 

CSRD Be in the Know Upcoming Programs
Sounding Bodies, Sounding Histories Discussion

Sounding Bodies, Sounding Histories: Christi Jay Wells and Rashad Shabazz in conversation about Between Beats: The Jazz Tradition and Black Vernacular Dance

Virtual 
Thursday, October 21, 2021 | 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Free | Online | Open to the Public | Download flyer

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Join us for a discussion of the just published book, Between Beats: The Jazz Tradition and Black Vernacular Dance, by CSRD Race, Arts and Democracy fellow Christi Jay Wells. Professor Wells will be conversation with Rashad Shabazz, ASU Associate Professor of African and African American Studies.

Christi Jay Wells 
Assistant Professor 
ASU School of Music

Rashad Shabazz 
Associate Professor 
ASU African & African American Studies

Support the CSRD: Purchase your copy of Between Beats: The Jazz Tradition and Black Vernacular Dance from the CSRD store.  Click Here

 

Race, Arts and Democracy engagement with the ASU Art Museum
Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration, featuring the work of twelve contemporary artists including CSRD RAD Fellow, Carolina Aranibar-Fernandezhas opened and will run thru February 12, 2022. 

Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration An Exhibition @ ASU Art Museum, Tempe



Reimagining the Role of Resilience


 
Join YWCA for a dynamic discussion that reimagines the role of resilience for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. By centering healing- including replenishment, rest, and recovery - and addressing the root causes of trauma and systemic violence, we can disrupt the cycle of harm and open pathways for survivors to build thriving futures for themselves and their families. 

 

OCTOBER 21, 2021 | 3:00PM - 4:30PM ET

Speakers include: 

  • Elisha Rhodes, Interim CEO & Chief Operating Officer, YWCA USA
  • Vernisha Crawford, Founder and CEO, B.Y.E./Community Resilience Project
  • Olivia Garcia, Public Policy & Training Manager, Esperanza United
  • Monica Khant, Executive Director, Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-based Violence
  • Ayana Wallace, Training Manager, Ujima, Inc.
  • Carole Warshaw, M.D., Director, National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health 

 

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YWCA USA

1400 Eye Street, Suite 325 | Washington, DC 20005

Gecko Grocery and Boutique

 


Did you know that there is a Grocery Store and Clothing Boutique right here on the 
Washington Campus at GateWay Community College.  
Are you in need of a wardrobe refresh or dry good restock for your pantry?   
Well then, we are the place to visit.  All food and clothing have been donated for students and are free of charge.  
If you are interested in shopping with us, no appointment is necessary, 
with the exception of "We Care Wednesdays".  
You may also contact us at (602) 286-8141.

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Student & Family Resource Panel

Thank you all that came in person and virtually to the Student & Family Resource Panel.

Stop by Center for Student Life or click on the links below for more information on 

Child Care

Arizona @ Work 

Senior Care