Diversity/Inclusion

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Interfashional Night: Colors of the World

Emerson Suites

The International Club’s Annual Fashion Show! Join us on a journey around the world where you’ll get to see a glimpse of the colors around the world through fashion, live performances, flags and more!

This is our biggest event of the semester that you DON'T want to miss. Mark your calendars!

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact IC International Club at icic@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

I Am Jazz Reading and Discussion

Campus Center

Provost Dr. La Jerne Cornish will read the book "I Am Jazz" - the story of a transgender child based upon the real life experiences of Jazz Jennings - in Clark Lounge, Campus Center on Thursday February 28 at 2 pm. A discussion of the children's book and other new titles including "Julián Is a Mermaid" and "They She He Me: Free to Be!" will follow, facilitated by Luca Maurer. Refreshments will be provided.

Tu B'Shevat Succulent Planting

Center for Natural Sciences

Get your hands dirty and your brains thinking about environmental responsibility!

Come celebrate a belated Tu B’Shevat, or the Jewish New Year for the Trees, with Hillel! This festival involves eating exotic foods, exploring our relationship to the earth, and planting trees... what could be better?!?! Each celebrant will leave with their own home-made tiny terrarium to bring back to your room and nurture all year long!

RSVP HERE REQUIRED TO ATTEND: https://goo.gl/forms/sxUyjUesfCexCdUu2

Liberated Beauty

Emerson Suites

This year's banquet will be called "Liberated Beauty” with the theme, ‘Black is beautiful,’ A salute to black power.

It is a time to celebrate our dedication to embracing the black and brown diversity on our Ithaca campus and showcase an individual's meaning of ‘Liberated Beauty!’

The African-Latino Society (ALS) of Ithaca College is in its 49th year of service to the ALANA: African, Latinx, Asian, and Native American, college communities on campus!

Here is some background on ALS:

"Defending Ohi:yo' - Indigenous Media for Environmental Protection" with Dr. Jason Corwin (Seneca Nation)

Handwerker Gallery

Please join Dr. Jason Corwin for the screening of the documentary Defending Ohi:yo’ as well as other short videos highlighting Seneca environmental topics. Discussion will cover the vital importance of media production by Indigenous people.

Rainbow Reception for LGBTQA+ and Allied Students

Campus Center

The Rainbow Reception is a cultural celebration of Ithaca College's graduating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, asexual and allied seniors and graduate students.

All students, staff, and faculty who wish to celebrate the accomplishments of our LGBTQA+ and allied seniors and graduate students are welcome and reservations are required.

Reservations, in advance, are required in order to attend.