Diversity Digest

Mar 10, 2016

Positive, Loving, Empowered Advocates for Sexual Education

If you are not familiar with P.L.E.A.S.E. (Positive, Loving, Empowered Advocates for Sexual Education), it is an organization whose mission is to promote through education the acceptance and appreciation of sexual diversity throughout the campus community. With a sex-positive perspective, they acknowledge that there is a wide range of human and sexual differences among individuals, and that sex, gender identity, gender expression, race, ethnicity, nationality, class, sexual orientation, religion, ability, other facets of identity and experiences uniquely shape each person’s sexuality.

Mar 3, 2016

Book Review: Taking on Diversity

If you’ve ever wanted to know what NC State students encounter these days in the areas of interpersonal relations and diversity, Taking on Diversity: How To Move From Anxiety To Respect (by NC State Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Professor of Psychology Rupert Nacoste, Prometheus Books, 2015) provides a close-up look at some of their experiences. In many instances, it ain’t pretty.

Mar 3, 2016

Sisterhood Dinner Celebrates 35th Anniversary with Record Attendance

A ticket to this year’s Sisterhood Dinner, held on February 29, 2016, had a bit more cachet than usual due to tickets selling out two weeks earlier than expected. In addition, ten extra tables brought total event attendance to about 600 NC State faculty, staff, students and guests, filling the State Ballroom in Talley Student Union for an evening celebrating women and their accomplishments.

Feb 25, 2016

New AACC Assistant Director Dawn Morgan

As the assistant director in the African American Cultural Center, Dawn focuses on a balance of programmatic and administrative responsibilities. She coordinates artists and their work for the African American Cultural Center’s Gallery and advises the AYA Ambassadors.

Feb 24, 2016

Tunnel of Oppression: Spend one hour with #TOO16. Gain a lifetime of insight.

It’s time for this year’s Tunnel of Oppression. Do you need to practice recognizing what different forms of oppression look like? Do you have a social justice issue that’s close to your heart?

Feb 24, 2016

Another First: Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month at NC State!

This year, NC State is celebrating its inaugural Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) History Month with a variety of events that will be hosted by numerous student groups. AAPI History Month also includes a weekend leadership symposium with special guests from the University of Florida’s APIA (Asian Pacific Islander American) Center.

Feb 18, 2016

Dr. Jamila Simpson, Assistant Dean, Sciences

Dr. Jamila Simpson is much more than a friendly face for students, although she certainly is that too. The Digest recently found out how this busy NC State diversity practitioner makes a major contribution in her post as assistant dean in the College of Sciences.

Feb 18, 2016

NC State to Commemorate Women’s History Month with Calendar of Events

The National Women’s History Month theme for 2016 honors women who have shaped America’s history and its future through their public service and leadership. From championing basic human rights to ensuring access and equal opportunity for all Americans, they have led the way in establishing a stronger and more inclusive world for all.

Feb 18, 2016

GLBT Center Marches in 10th Annual HKonJ People’s Assembly Moral March

On a sub-freezing Saturday morning, the GLBT Center bused a dozen students to the 10th annual Historic Thousands on Jones Street People’s Assembly Moral March, better known as HKonJ.

Feb 11, 2016

Show Your Wolfpack Pride!

The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Alliance (GLBTCA) at NC State will be selling t-shirts for $15 as a fundraiser for their student organization. Below is a mock-up of the t-shirt design. (Actual shirts will be NC State brand compliant.). Faculty and staff who would like to order a shirt can do so by filling out the online form. Questions should be directed to Armando Cardoso.