The First Gen Redbirds and MECCPAC joined together to provide supplies for students on campus during these uncertain times.
Publication: Focus
CRCC 2020 going online
The Culturally Responsive Campus Community (CRCC) Conference will have a new look for 2020, and a refocus on its original purpose—confronting anti-Blackness.
Latinx Heritage Month at Illinois State: Diary of a Reluctant Dreamer
Artist and writer Dr. Alberto Ledesma of the University of California, Berkeley, is a virtual visiting artist to open this year’s Latin Heritage Month.
President’s Virtual Open House for faculty-staff affinity groups, interdisciplinary programs
President Larry Dietz will host a virtual open house for Illinois State University faculty and staff to celebrate diversity-focused affinity groups and interdisciplinary programs.
ReggieCon panels focus on diversity in popular media: September 24, Hispanic Heritage Month
Members of the Illinois State University community can get in touch with their inner “geek” during this year’s inaugural ReggieCon events.
Multicultural Outreach Team’s Student Spotlight: Madonna Coleman
Senior Madonna Coleman is the focus of the Multicultural Outreach Team’s Student Spotlight.
Black Excellence RSO fosters positive community for students
For many new students, finding a group of friends can be one of the most overwhelming parts of arriving on campus. Jaden Echols realized this firsthand, and was one of the catalysts who sparked the formation of the Black Excellence registered student organization (RSO).
Our newest Redbirds: Criminal justice sciences major wants to be part of the solution
Tony Davenport has a unique perspective when he listens to the ongoing conversations asking for change in law enforcement practices. He is a proud young Black man who wants to see solutions to incidents of brutality that have rocked the nation. He also wants to help make those changes from the inside.
Multicultural Outreach Team’s Student Spotlight: Triston Brown
Triston Brown, a second-year graduate student studying cultural anthropology, wears many hats on Illinois State’s campus.
Ahead of her time: Hazle Buck Ewing and the women’s suffrage movement
The Bloomington-Normal area was home to a champion of efforts to ratify the 19th amendment in Hazle Buck Ewing. Toni Tucker, director of the Ewing Cultural Center, discusses Ewing’s involvement in the Women’s Suffrage Movement.