
ADVANCE-IMPACT: $1 Million National Science Foundation Grant To Support Initiative to Recruit, Retain, Engage and Support Women Faculty in STEM
ADVANCE-IMPACT: $1 Million National Science Foundation Grant To Support Initiative to Recruit, Retain, Engage and Support Women Faculty in STEM
A $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation will support the start of a new program to increase the recruitment, retention, engagement and support of women faculty in STEM fields, especially for women from underrepresented racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Resources on the First Anniversary of an Attack on Atlanta's Asian American Community
Resources on the First Anniversary of an Attack on Atlanta's Asian American Community
As Atlanta marks the one-year anniversary of a horrific attack on the Asian and Asian American community, we wish to [...]Rialto, GSUTV, Creative Media Industries Institute and the Narrating Justice Project Introduce Statewide TV Series on Racial Equity and Reconciliation
Rialto, GSUTV, Creative Media Industries Institute and the Narrating Justice Project Introduce Statewide TV Series on Racial Equity and Reconciliation
Georgia State’s Rialto Center for the Arts, GSUTV, the Creative Media Industries Institute (CMII) and the Narrating Justice Project have introduced “Crucial Conversations,” a statewide TV series of civil, nonpartisan discussions addressing racial equity and reconciliation.
The next episode of “Crucial Conversations” will air on GPB Channel 8.3 and Comcast/XFINITY Channel 246 at 8 p.m. on Sunday Oct. 11, with rebroadcasts at 11 p.m. and on Wednesday Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. The episode will also be available on YouTube @RialtoCenter.
When work on this concept began in fall 2019 as a collaboration of the Rialto Center, GSUTV, CMII and the Narrating Justice Project, the team envisioned racial equity, reconciliation and solutions as a primary area of discussion aimed at the Georgia State community, its Atlanta neighbors and the nation.
Summit on Culture - Virtual Series Hosted by Multicultural Center, Counseling & Testing Center, Spotlight Programs Board and the Student Center
Summit on Culture - Virtual Series Hosted by Multicultural Center, Counseling & Testing Center, Spotlight Programs Board and the Student Center
Join the Multicultural Center, Counseling & Testing Center, Spotlight Programs Board and the Student Center for the 2020 Summit on Culture! This 4-day series of events will help you find the inspiration and skills needed to be a change maker in your community. Check out the full list of events online that start on Tuesday, October 6 and don't miss the keynote address from Rosa Clemente the renowned Afro-Latina community organizer, scholar, and hip-hop activist on Thursday, October 8 at 4pm.
*Tuesday, October 6, 2020 | STORYTELLERS ft. Rosa Clemente | 12-1PM - has already passed. There is still ample time to register and attend events on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Virtual Lecture on Racism in Public Health with Dr. Chandra Ford to be Held Sept. 15
Virtual Lecture on Racism in Public Health with Dr. Chandra Ford to be Held Sept. 15
Dr. Chandra Ford, a leading researcher in the study of health disparities, will deliver a virtual presentation for the Georgia State University community about racism in public health, entitled "Applying Lessons from Racism: Science & Tools for the Public Health Professional," from 1 to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 15.
Dr. Ford is a Professor and Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice, and Health at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). The talk is organized by the School of Public Health Task Force on Racial Equity and Inclusion. The talk is free, but registration is required; click the link to this story for more registration information.