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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY FALL 2019 • AUGUST – OCTOBER Join us for lunch and noontime discussions during the year, and learn something new! All lunches take place from Noon -1pm. View the full schedule online at oiir.illinois.edu/events/lunch PAID FOR IN PART BY THE STUDENT CULTURAL PROGRAMMING FEE Asian American Cultural Center | Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center | Diversity & Social Justice Education International Education | La Casa Cultural Latina | LGBT Resource Center | Native American House | Women’s Resources Center BNAACC Food for the Soul Lunch @ La Casa Every other Thursdays from 12-1pm at La Casa Cultural Latina Sept. 12 // Transforming the Global Learning Model through Smarter Schooling // Dr. Nathan Castillo, Education Policy, Organization and Leadership Sept. 19 // Dominoes & Lunch // Jorge Mena, La Casa Cultural Latina Sept. 26 // Suicide Prevention in Latinx Communities // Counseling Center Staff Oct. 10 // The Power of Legacy // Dr. Judith Martinez // Champaign School District Oct. 24 // Healthy Relationships in Digital Time // Counseling Center Staff Nov. 7 // Finding Strength in Home, Family, and Community Knowledge // Dr. Mónica González Ybarra Nov. 21 // Broaden Your Scope // Illinois Abroad and Global Exchange Staff Dec. 5 // Arroz con Leché & Finals Debrief Sept. 17 // Empowering Asian American Women Through Sisterhood // Student Panel Sept. 24 // Let’s talk About Suicide Prevention and Wellbeing // Counseling Center Staff Oct. 1 // Living on the Margins: Experiences of the Asian & Asian American LGBT Community // Student Panel in Collaboration with Spurlock Museum Oct. 8 // Perfectionism & Test Anxiety // Counseling Center Staff Oct. 15 // To Thrive and Flourish: New American Welcome Center // Gloria Yen, University YMCA New American Welcome Center Oct. 22 // Cultivating Healthy Relationships and Empowering Survivors // Rape Advocacy, Counseling, & Education Services (RACES) Staff Oct. 29 // Diwali Celebration Nov. 5 // Social Media, Technology, and Engagement // Margaret Ng, Journalism Nov. 12 // Learning Beyond the Classroom // Student Panel, Illinois Abroad & Global Exchange Nov. 19 // Topic To Be Announced Dec. 3 // Exploring Imposter Syndrome As a 1.5 Generation Japanese Female // Shiori Silver, University Housing Held every 2nd and 4th Fridays. All programs will be held at the University YMCA (1001 S. Wright St.) unless otherwise specified DiversityEd Conversation Café Aug. 26 // Memory-Making in Yuyi Morales’s Picturebooks, School of Information Science Sept. 9 // My Professional Journey, Jennifer Mendez, Asian American Cultural Center Sept. 23 // Disney Tames Girl Power and Hybridity through Elena of Avalor, Diana Leon-Boys, Latina/ Latino Studies Sept. 30 // What’s Holding you Back? Removing Blocks to Social Justice through Nonviolent Communication, elizaBeth Simpson Oct. 28 // Intersections of Sexual and Gender Minority Populations and Housing Instability, // Jasmine Routon, Human Development and Family Studies Nov. 11 // Decentering the Revolution of 2011 from Egyptian Women’s Feminist Resistance, Nehal Elmeligy, Sociology Dec. 9 // Sex Work, Masculinity, & Economy, Julie Krueger, Sociology WRC Dish It Up 2nd and 4th Mondays at the Women’s Resources Center 616 E. Green St., Suite 202, Champaign AACC Food For Thought Every Tuesday at the Asian American Cultural Center 1210 W. Nevada St. Sept. 13 // Reproductive Freedom is a Christian Value // Rev. Katey Zeh, Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Sept. 27 // From Athlete to Activist: One Person’s Story on Finding Their Voice // Mia Ives-Rublee, Alumna and Founder of the Women’s March Disability Caucus Oct. 11 // How to Do What I Do, or Becoming a Social Justice Educator // DiversityEd Social Justice Education Paraprofessionals (At the Women’s Resources Center, 616 E. Green St., Suite 202) Oct. 25 // (Re)Creating Media for Black Girls, Dr. Sheri Lewis // Alumna and Founder of Melt magazine Nov. 8 // Voter Empowerment As Justice: The Potential, Limitations, and How to Engage Folks in the Process // Mansi Kathuria, Asian Americans Advancing Justice Nov. 22 // Home for the Holidays: Preparing to Talk with Racist Uncle Joe // Dr. Joe Minarik, DiversityEd (At the Women’s Resources Center, 616 E. Green St., Suite 202) Sept. 4 // Welcome Black BBQ // 3-5pm Sept. 11 // Fast Forward to the Future // Graduate School Panel Discussion Sept. 18 // Transform Your World View: Black Folks Travel // Illinois Abroad & Global Exchange Sept. 25 // C-U Black & African Arts Festival Workshop // Dr. Teresa Barnes, Center for African Studies Oct. 2 // Homegirl Training: Celebrating Black Girlhood! // Dr. Ruth Nicole Brown, Education Policy, Organization &Leadership Oct. 9 // Let’s talk About Suicide Prevention // SANKOFA and the Suicide Prevention Outreach Teams, Counseling Center Oct. 16 // Amplifying Black Muslim Experiences at UIUC: A Panel Discussion // Moderated by Shameem Razack, Student Oct. 23 // The Past, The Present and the Future of Capoeira Angola Dance // Capoeira Angola Center, Dance workshop immediately following from 1-2pm Oct. 30 // Living at the Intersection: Understanding Disability Panel Discussion // Moderated By DRES & BNACC Staff Every Wednesday at the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center 1212 W. Nevada St.

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

FALL 2019 • AUGUST – OCTOBERJoin us for lunch and noontime discussions during the year, and learn something new!

All lunches take place from Noon -1pm. View the full schedule online at oiir.illinois.edu/events/lunch

PAID FOR IN PART BY THE STUDENT CULTURAL PROGRAMMING FEE

Asian American Cultural Center | Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center | Diversity & Social Justice Education

International Education | La Casa Cultural Latina | LGBT Resource Center | Native American House | Women’s Resources Center

BNAACC Food for the Soul

Lunch @ La CasaEvery other Thursdays from 12-1pm at La Casa Cultural Latina

Sept. 12 // Transforming the Global Learning Model through Smarter Schooling // Dr. Nathan Castillo, Education Policy, Organization and Leadership

Sept. 19 // Dominoes & Lunch // Jorge Mena, La Casa Cultural Latina

Sept. 26 // Suicide Prevention in Latinx Communities // Counseling Center Staff

Oct. 10 // The Power of Legacy // Dr. Judith Martinez // Champaign School District

Oct. 24 // Healthy Relationships in Digital Time // Counseling Center Staff

Nov. 7 // Finding Strength in Home, Family, and Community Knowledge // Dr. Mónica González Ybarra

Nov. 21 // Broaden Your Scope // Illinois Abroad and Global Exchange Staff

Dec. 5 // Arroz con Leché & Finals Debrief

Sept. 17 // Empowering Asian American Women Through Sisterhood // Student Panel

Sept. 24 // Let’s talk About Suicide Prevention and Wellbeing // Counseling Center Staff

Oct. 1 // Living on the Margins: Experiences of the Asian & Asian American LGBT Community // Student Panel in Collaboration with Spurlock Museum

Oct. 8 // Perfectionism & Test Anxiety // Counseling Center Staff

Oct. 15 // To Thrive and Flourish: New American Welcome Center // Gloria Yen, University YMCA New American Welcome Center

Oct. 22 // Cultivating Healthy Relationships and Empowering Survivors // Rape Advocacy,Counseling, & Education Services (RACES) Staff

Oct. 29 // Diwali Celebration

Nov. 5 // Social Media, Technology, and Engagement // Margaret Ng, Journalism

Nov. 12 // Learning Beyond the Classroom // Student Panel, Illinois Abroad & Global Exchange

Nov. 19 // Topic To Be Announced

Dec. 3 // Exploring Imposter Syndrome As a 1.5 Generation Japanese Female // Shiori Silver, University Housing

Held every 2nd and 4th Fridays. All programs will be held at the University YMCA (1001 S. Wright St.)unless otherwise specified

DiversityEd Conversation Café

Aug. 26 // Memory-Making in Yuyi Morales’s Picturebooks, School of Information Science

Sept. 9 // My Professional Journey, Jennifer Mendez, Asian American Cultural Center

Sept. 23 // Disney Tames Girl Power and Hybridity through Elena of Avalor, Diana Leon-Boys, Latina/Latino Studies

Sept. 30 // What’s Holding you Back? Removing Blocks to Social Justice through Nonviolent Communication, elizaBeth Simpson

Oct. 28 // Intersections of Sexual and Gender Minority Populations and Housing Instability, // Jasmine Routon, Human Development and Family Studies

Nov. 11 // Decentering the Revolution of 2011 from Egyptian Women’s Feminist Resistance, Nehal Elmeligy, Sociology

Dec. 9 // Sex Work, Masculinity, & Economy, Julie Krueger, Sociology

WRC Dish It Up 2nd and 4th Mondays at the Women’s Resources Center 616 E. Green St., Suite 202, Champaign

AACC Food For ThoughtEvery Tuesday at the Asian American Cultural Center 1210 W. Nevada St.

Sept. 13 // Reproductive Freedom is a Christian Value // Rev. Katey Zeh, Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice

Sept. 27 // From Athlete to Activist: One Person’s Story on Finding Their Voice // Mia Ives-Rublee, Alumna and Founder of the Women’s March Disability Caucus

Oct. 11 // How to Do What I Do, or Becoming a Social Justice Educator // DiversityEd Social Justice Education Paraprofessionals (At the Women’s Resources Center, 616 E. Green St., Suite 202)

Oct. 25 // (Re)Creating Media for Black Girls, Dr. Sheri Lewis // Alumna and Founder of Melt magazine

Nov. 8 // Voter Empowerment As Justice: The Potential, Limitations, and How to Engage Folks in the Process // Mansi Kathuria, Asian Americans Advancing Justice

Nov. 22 // Home for the Holidays: Preparing to Talk with Racist Uncle Joe // Dr. Joe Minarik, DiversityEd (At the Women’s Resources Center, 616 E. Green St., Suite 202)

Sept. 4 // Welcome Black BBQ // 3-5pm

Sept. 11 // Fast Forward to the Future // Graduate School Panel Discussion

Sept. 18 // Transform Your World View: Black Folks Travel // Illinois Abroad & Global Exchange

Sept. 25 // C-U Black & African Arts Festival Workshop // Dr. Teresa Barnes, Center for African Studies

Oct. 2 // Homegirl Training: Celebrating Black Girlhood! // Dr. Ruth Nicole Brown, Education Policy, Organization &Leadership

Oct. 9 // Let’s talk About Suicide Prevention // SANKOFA and the Suicide Prevention Outreach Teams,Counseling Center

Oct. 16 // Amplifying Black Muslim Experiences at UIUC: A Panel Discussion // Moderated by Shameem Razack, Student

Oct. 23 // The Past, The Present and the Future of Capoeira Angola Dance // Capoeira Angola Center, Dance workshop immediately following from 1-2pm

Oct. 30 // Living at the Intersection: Understanding Disability Panel Discussion // Moderated By DRES & BNACC Staff

Every Wednesday at the Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center 1212 W. Nevada St.