Showing posts with label Social Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Justice. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Upcoming CMEP Event: Racial (In)Justice


As a follow-up to recent community forums and panel on the future of race in America, NYU Student Diversity team is offering a series of hands-on interactive workshops and trainings for long-term action and support. Participants are encouraged to drop in on sessions throughout the teach-in. This event is hosted by NYU's Center for Multicultural Education and Programs (CMEP).

Schedule:
10:30 - 11:00 - Vigil on the Kimmel Stairs
11:00 - 12:30 - Opening Session (Welcome with Dr. Elizabeth R. OuYang), NYU Gospel Choir performance, and mindfulness workshop and discussion)
12:30 - 1:50 - Workshop Break Out (Choose 1 of 3)
2:00 - 3:20 - Workshop Break Out (Choose 1 of 3)
3:30 - 4:00 - Closing session and reflections

Workshop offerings include:
How to Have Difficult Conversations about Race
What is Anti-Black Racism
and Black Organizing?
Student Organizing and Activism 101

 
RSVP on Facebook here!

Faculty Speaker Bio:
Civil Rights Attorney Elizabeth R. OuYang is an adjunct professor at NYU's Department of Social and Cultural Analysis. For nearly 15 years, Ms. OuYang has been teaching a comparative pre-law course, Constitution and Communities of Color. She has served as the staff attorney with the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund for eight years and represented multiple victims of police brutality and misconduct ranging from illegal strip searches, unlawful raids, to the 1995 fatal shooting of 16 year old Yong Xin Huang in the back of the head. Currently, she serves as 2014 President of OCA-NY Asian American Advocate), where she helped lead a successful organizing effort to get trumped up charges dismissed against 84 year old Kang Wong after he sustained stitches to his head.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

TODAY: Social Justice Expo!

SJ Expo
12:00-2:00 pm | Kimmel Center, 4th Floor

After several months of analyzing pressing social issues, New York City high school students will share their findings and network with other young researchers and organizers, college students, community leaders, foundation representatives, and elected officials. The Expo will showcase the breadth and depth of research and organizing among New York City youth on a wide range of topics, including immigration, teen pregnancy, the environment, gun violence, discrimination, poverty, housing, and education.

Social Justice Exposition Logo


You are invited to attend and learn more about these topics and engage with the youth of NYC.