Diversity/Inclusion

Localist ID
76708

Depressed Cake Shop Pop Up Shop

Cornell Cooperative Extension

The Recreation and Leisure Studies Department is hosting a Depressed Cake Shop Pop Up Shop to raise awareness about mental health and wellness. We will be selling baked goods, face painting, and giving out stickers and pamplets with more information on what the Depressed Cake shop is and why we decided to bring it to Ithaca. All proceeds will go to the Suicide and Prevention Center here in Ithaca, NY.

Diversity, Inclusion, and Creating Community: What does this mean for us at Ithaca College?

Campus Center

During this hour, we will explore significant trends that are reshaping the 21st century college campus, the implications of these changes for us at Ithaca College, and how we build capacity for diversity the same way we built capacity for technology. We will end with a discussion on our responsibility in creating community.

Sacred Intersections: Where Spirituality and LGBTQ Liberation Meet

Center for Natural Sciences

In The Fire Next Time, Black queer prophet James Baldwin wrote, “If the concept of God has any validity or any use, it can only be to make us larger, freer, and more loving. If God cannot do this, then it is time we got rid of Him.” The sacred and the political are not mutually exclusive – in fact, they are deeply related. Join Rev. Naomi Washington Leapheart, Faith Work Director of the National LGBTQ Task Force for a conversation on how LGBTQ liberation is connected to spiritual resistance and theological (re)formation.

workOUT

Fitness Center

This March, the Ithaca College Fitness Center will be hosting our first annual workOUT which is an inclusive workout event that will serve as a fundraiserfor the OUT Foundation. This fundraiser will be held in the Ithaca College Fitness Center on Saturday, March 30, 2019 from 11:00am – 1:00pm and is open to all Ithaca College students, faculty, and staff.

Dannielle Bowman, Park School of Communications Diversity Emerging Artist

Park Hall

Dannielle Bowman's work focuses on the way that people occupy space and time. Her recent photographic work, titled Here, Now is engaged with ideas around landscape, time and the unknown aspects of personal and cultural histories.

In her Diversity Emerging Artist lecture, Bowman will discuss her current work, older work and everything in between.