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The WomenPeacemakers Program and USD’s Womxn of Color Circle invite you to Coffee and Convo with our extraordinary Women PeaceMakers!
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The Women PeaceMakers program at the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice and USD’s Womxn of Color Circle are excited to invite you to
Coffee and Convo with our extraordinary 2020-2021 Women Peacemakers. Muna (Yemen), Slava (Syria), Nesreen (Iraq), and Liberata (Tanzania), are eagerly looking forward to this opportunity to engage with students like you, and with the help of the Womxn of Color Circle, we are creating a space for insightful conversations about pressing topics and issues in our world today.
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Students want a call-to-action after zoom hack
Students want a call-to-action after zoom hack
President Seidel has a meaningless response to the zoom hack according to students. UW Photo
The zoom hack that occurred during the virtual Black History Month event on February 15 has prompted efforts to raise awareness on safety for people of color at the University of Wyoming. Students have spoken on President Seidel’s email that was sent out on February 17 to address the issue.
“The words that were spoken felt extremely empty,” Jaida Cooper, a student at the university, said. “They felt like they were said before and used again for this instance. The thing that should have been mentioned is a call to action. Students need to know that things are going to be put structurally into place so racist incidents don’t happen again to students of color.”