Artist/Actor Chella Man on Intersectional Identities, Art
The discussion broached topics of personal care, discovering (and rediscovering) yourself, and art as a form of activism.
The discussion broached topics of personal care, discovering (and rediscovering) yourself, and art as a form of activism.
Reminder: Beyond Racial Equity is holding a Student Visioning Session open to all students tomorrow at 7pm.
Miss Elma Lewis ’43, one of Boston’s most important Black female luminaries in the arts, education, and civil rights work, is featured in conjunction with the Globe’s celebration of Black History Month.
Professionals from different industries join the conversations to mentor students, and encourage artistic collaborations using a social justice framework to bring their ideas to life.
Poetry, panel discussions, museums, and more.
Emerson’s external partner Beyond Racial Equity (BRE) is asking the community to participate and engage in an information-sharing platform designed to
Today, as you reflect on the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., take some time to reflect on this sermon that illustrated his servant leadership and foreshadowed the importance of living on purpose with a purpose. One lesson we can take from his life and this sermon is that we need to balance living with life. If you believe that life is indeed a gift, then what we do with our lives can also be a gift.
The Office of Access, Equity, and Title IX should and will be a stand-alone office reporting to the Vice President and Dean for Campus Life.
It is with a heavy heart that I share the sad news that Pamela White, Emerson’s former Associate Vice President and Title IX & Clery Act Coordinator in the Social Justice Center, passed away on December 29, 2021.
We are happy to share that the College has engaged Charlene Aguilar of Witt/Kieffer to lead the search for Emerson’s next Vice President for Equity & Social Justice.