HU2U Podcast: The Pathology of Gun Violence feat. Dr. Roger Mitchell
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Gun violence in the US has reached a point where it is a public health issue. 36,000 Americans die from firearm-related events. Each year, tens of thousands are injured. The medical community calls it a biopsychosocial disease. We understand the risk factors and therefore can identify how to control and prevent it. So what more can we be doing to battle this ever-urgent issue?
Read More about HU2U Podcast: The Pathology of Gun Violence feat. Dr. Roger MitchellOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Each year, advocates, survivors and supporters recognize October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). This year, the continues their DVAM campaign theme, #Every1KnowsSome1, to highlight how common domestic violence is and that it can include more than physical violence.
Read More about October is Domestic Violence Awareness MonthHU2U Podcast: Inclusivity in the Afro-Latine Community feat. Natalie Muñoz and Obrian Rosario
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In 2020, there were about 6 million Afro-Latine adults in the United States. That's 2% of the US adult population and 12% of all adult Latine population. Yet, while Afro-Latine have a very strong sense of culture and identity, the African-American community and the Latin community often don't know how to make sense of it. As a result, Afro Latine sometimes feel excluded and discriminated against. How can we make these communities feel more included and create that sense of belonging?
Read More about HU2U Podcast: Inclusivity in the Afro-Latine Community feat. Natalie Muñoz and Obrian RosarioBystander Intervention Training with IVPP
BYSTANDER INTERVENTION TRAINING
facilitated by the Office of Interpersonal Violence Prevention (IVPP)
Learn how to intervene during challenging situations.
TWO PART I TWO DAY TRAINING
OCTOBER 4TH
5.30 PM - 7.00 PM
Digital Auditorium, Blackburn
OCTOBER 5TH
5.30 PM - 7.00 PM
Digital Auditorium, Blackburn
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HU2U Podcast: HU Writer’s Festival and Preserving the Black Experience feat. Dr. Benjamin Talton
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The Moorland-Spingarn Research Center is the largest and most comprehensive repository of books, documents, and ephemera on the global Black experience, including the personal and official papers of Kwame Nkrumah, Paul Robeson, Elaine Locke, Mary Francis Berry, and many, many others. 2 years ago, a class of 1996 ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã Alumnus returned to campus to lead the center. Amongst the many ways he's rejuvenating it is by establishing an international black writers festival. Dr.
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