Ned McCully, Program Coordinator for Environmental Health Sciences and Public Health Practice, is now hosting Let’s Talk in SPH Student Services (A395-8 Mayo) on Thursdays from 2-4pm. Let’s Talk is an informal drop-in consultation program for all UMN students. Let’s Talk counselors can listen to specific problems, provide support, help explore solutions and provide information about mental health and other resources. A more in depth description of Let’s Talk including hours, additional locations (there are virtual and in-person options available),…
Find out more »Ned McCully, Program Coordinator for Environmental Health Sciences and Public Health Practice, is now hosting Let’s Talk in SPH Student Services (A395-8 Mayo) on Thursdays from 2-4pm. Let’s Talk is an informal drop-in consultation program for all UMN students. Let’s Talk counselors can listen to specific problems, provide support, help explore solutions and provide information about mental health and other resources. A more in depth description of Let’s Talk including hours, additional locations (there are virtual and in-person options available),…
Find out more »Please join us for the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) and American Indian end of year celebration taking place on June 23! This social gathering will be held at the Campus Club and will be a space for Black, Indigenous, American Indian, and community members of color to connect and network in a fun setting. This is a free event that will include complimentary food and drink and door prizes! Disclaimer: While this event is open to all…
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Find out more »We will not achieve the goal of dismantling white supremacy without white people working together to understand how white supremacy and racial bias are defining characteristics of our whiteness. In this work, white people must engage with BIPOC and white individuals and communities. However, white people learning about and discussing whiteness can elicit fear, anger, confusion, denial, shame, blame, and the “good white/bad white” dynamic. This presentation will explore how white people can engage from within – within ourselves and…
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