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Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 11, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism Oct 2021

Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 11, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism

Equity and Inclusion Newsletter

Included in this issue:

  • Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Fellows Creating Open Dialogue About Race through Alumni Oral History Project
  • Disability Services Consultant Working to End Stigma for Better Student Access
  • WeRise Connecting Westerville, Otterbein Resources for Community Change
  • Professor worked on Graphic Novel Connecting Puerto Rican History with Pop Culture


How Ai Is Socialized To Exhibit Bias, Andrew Treece Aug 2021

How Ai Is Socialized To Exhibit Bias, Andrew Treece

Sociology Student Work Collection

Artificial intelligence is becoming a more prevalent part of our society. This presentation seeks to explore some of the dangers of AI in relation to gender and racial bias from the sociological perspective.


The Torch (June 2021), Crtp Jun 2021

The Torch (June 2021), Crtp

Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter

The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:

  • Race and skin color
  • National origin and ancestry
  • Religion
  • Disabilities
  • Gender (including gender identify and expression)
  • Sexual orientation

The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot …


Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 10, Spring 2021, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism Apr 2021

Equity & Inclusion Matters- Issue 10, Spring 2021, Otterbein Office Of Social Justice & Activism

Equity and Inclusion Newsletter

Included in this issue:

  • Otterbein Joins with Westerville Community to Launch Racial Equity Organization
  • INST Course Helps Stonewall Columbus Tell Their Stories
  • Activism on Campus
  • Desmond Fernandez '21 Receives Community Honor at MLK Celebration
  • Student Organization Spotlight: Otterbein Deaf Culture Club
  • MLK Day of Service Project Goes DIY


The Torch (March 2021), Crtp Mar 2021

The Torch (March 2021), Crtp

Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter

The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:

  • Race and skin color
  • National origin and ancestry
  • Religion
  • Disabilities
  • Gender (including gender identify and expression)
  • Sexual orientation

The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot …


Mental Health Treatment Services Exposure In Lgbtq+ College Students Of Color, Arianna Kholanjani Jan 2021

Mental Health Treatment Services Exposure In Lgbtq+ College Students Of Color, Arianna Kholanjani

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


The Torch (Winter 2021-2022), Crtp Jan 2021

The Torch (Winter 2021-2022), Crtp

Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter

The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:

  • Race and skin color
  • National origin and ancestry
  • Religion
  • Disabilities
  • Gender (including gender identify and expression)
  • Sexual orientation

The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot …