The Colgate University ALANA Cultural Center and Haven hosted an event on “Vulnerabilities of Intersecting Identities” on Tuesday, April 23. The event was organized and facilitated by Colgate students, including juniors Fredy Alvarado-Retana, Vianey Morris and Chloe Dorris and first-year Mandy Chen. The conversation was open for all students to participate in, with discussion topics.
The African, Latin American, Asian American and Native American Cultural Center (ALANA) hosted a panel with a number of Colgate University student leaders on Tuesday, Sept. 26 to discuss topics such as resilience and representation on campus. The student leaders represented up to 10 distinct pockets of campus communities, including Office of Undergraduate Studies (OUS).
Brothers of Colgate (Brothers), a student group dedicated to the discussion of and action on social issues experienced by Colgate University men of color, hosted their annual charity week from April 4 to April 8. This year, proceeds from the event will be sent to the local Clinton chapter of A Better Chance, a non-profit.