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For Rawhi Said, talking about his family leaving Bosnia amid war in the 1990s, staying in a refugee camp in Croatia and ultimately arriving in Minnesota when he was around 2 is a way to shed light on genocides that have taken place in the recent past and to try to build bridges between people, regardless of their culture. Said is one of the speakers at Winona State University’s (WSU) upcoming “Expanding Perspective” virtual speaker series, which is open to community members.
Through the series, community members have an opportunity to learn about recent genocides with Said, Indigenous food systems of North America with chef Sean Sherman, trans masculinities with Cooper Bombardier and jazz and the civil rights movement with Galen Abdur-Razzaq.
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Shontay Delalue has led diversity and inclusion initiatives at Brown University.
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Shontay Delalue, a recognized leader in promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in higher education, has been named Dartmouth s inaugural senior vice president and senior diversity officer a role that was recently elevated on campus. She is currently the vice president for institutional equity and diversity at Brown University. She also serves as interim senior associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Brown s medical school, and is an adjunct assistant professor of American studies at Brown.
For Rawhi Said, talking about his family leaving Bosnia amid war in the 1990s, staying in a refugee camp in Croatia and ultimately arriving in Minnesota when he was around 2 is a way to shed light on genocides that have taken place in the recent past and to try to build bridges between people, regardless of their culture. Said is one of the speakers at Winona State University’s (WSU) upcoming “Expanding Perspective” virtual speaker series, which is open to community members.
Through the series, community members have an opportunity to learn about recent genocides with Said, Indigenous food systems of North America with chef Sean Sherman, trans masculinities with Cooper Bombardier and jazz and the civil rights movement with Galen Abdur-Razzaq.