Advocacy

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SOC Coalition Meeting

Online

The Students of Color Coalition meets as 5 PM - 6 PM EST as a group as we plan for events, either collaboratively with other campus partners or internally, for the BIPOC community on campus as well as review updates of current local and national situations through their representatives, liaisons, and coalition members.

We welcome and invite all students of color to attend our weekly meetings, regardless of their involvement on campus and position in the coalition.

Grief: Giving and Getting Support from our Peers

Online

Join us for a 1.5 hour experiential, interactive workshop that will encourage participants to explore their own history of and beliefs about grief. Mandi Zucker Founder and President of Inner Harbor, will examine how our own beliefs effect the way we support others and learn strategies to be present to those who are in pain. There will be time for questions and answers as well.

Wednesday, April 7, 2021
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST
Register here, limited to 25 participants
This workshop is for current IC students only

IC Impact - What's the Deal with Food Waste?

Online

Join us this week as we learn about Food Waste! This weeks meeting will feature a presentation by the one and only Lila Weiser, a kahoot to test your food waste knowledge, and a discussion to determine how IC Dining services can cut down on both food and plastic waste. We will then present our suggestions to IC Dining after the meeting. We can't wait to see you there!

Reflections on Identity, Race, Colonialism, and Islam

Online

To mark Professor Asma Barlas' retirement in Spring 2020, the Politics department will hold a symposium featuring three alumni panels discussing the politics of identity, Islam, race, and colonialism, and a keynote lecture by Professor Barlas, herself. The event will close with an informal reception during which alumni, students, and her colleagues are welcome to also share more words about their time with her.

Allyship and Awareness

Online

In recent history, the non-Jews' contemporary view of Judaism has gathered more opposition rather than appreciation. In this workshop we hope to teach allies important aspects of Judaism including that which makes our faith unique and how you can join us in solidarity to ensure our survival.

This is event is strongly encouraged for all students and employees of Ithaca College, both Jewish and non-Jewish.

Tea Time with Hilary: A Sex Ed Workshop Series for LGBTQ students

Join LGBT Center Intern and Sex Educator Hilary Wermers in this weekly workshop series that will explore many and varied facets of sex and sexuality! Bring your favorite hot beverage and your curiosity. Hilary will be sure to spill the tea.

Time: 3 pm eastern (1 hour workshop,plus time for questions)

Students may join in for one, some, or all ten sessions: 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, , 4/8, 4/16, 4/23, 4/30