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Resources for Understanding and Confronting Racism and Its Impact

 

In response to the recent events that have pushed the issues of race and racism to the forefront of public and private conversations, the Office for Institutional Equity has been gathering resources to assist people of color and allies in examining issues of race, racism, and anti-racism in a U.S. context.

The resources webpage offers a variety of virtual events and videos, articles, books, and other media to help the community advance our collective goals around equity, diversity, and inclusion. As we together learn to address the issues, we can begin the healing process to positively confront racism and its impact.

Explore Resources >

Partnership Between Latino Group and Tequila Company to Spread Spanish-Language Coronavirus Information

Partnership Between Latino Group and Tequila Company to Spread Spanish-Language Coronavirus Information


While the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the nation, federal informational resources have fallen short of providing resources in languages other than English. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and Hornitos Tequila have partnered to produce and distribute Spanish-language coronavirus resources. More >
How to Be Intentional About Consuming Coronavirus News

How to Be Intentional About Consuming Coronavirus News


From social media, to our various email accounts, to regular television programming, everywhere we turn all we see or hear is news about the coronavirus outbreak. It can become overwhelming and stress-inducing even if all we want to do is stay informed. But what can we do to better manage feeling overwhelmed while still extrapolating necessary information? More >
Social Capital Quiz

Social Capital Quiz


So how much social capital do you have? Does your capital come from strong bonds to those closest and most obviously similar to you, or from connections to people spanning different backgrounds and circumstances? And in our increasingly wired world, how do your online relationships compare to your offline ones? Take the quiz and find out. More >

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