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Black Student Union 50th Anniversary Closing Remarks, Taylor Terry
Black Student Union 50th Anniversary Closing Remarks, Taylor Terry
Black Student Union
From BSU 50th Anniversary Kick-off Event - Closing Remarks
Black Lives Matter: A Call To Action For Counseling Psychology Leaders, Candice Hargons, Della Mosley, Jameca Falconer, Reuben Faloughi, Anneliese Singh, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Kevin Cokley
Black Lives Matter: A Call To Action For Counseling Psychology Leaders, Candice Hargons, Della Mosley, Jameca Falconer, Reuben Faloughi, Anneliese Singh, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Kevin Cokley
Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology Faculty Publications
Police brutality and widespread systemic racism represent historical and current sources of trauma in Black communities. Both the Black Lives Matter movement and counseling psychology propose to confront these realities at multiple levels. Black Lives Matter seeks to increase awareness about systemic racism and promote resilience among Black people. Counseling psychology states values of multiculturalism, social justice, and advocacy. Executive leadership in counseling psychology may seek to promote racial justice, yet struggle with how to participate in Black Lives Matter movements and address racial discrimination within larger systems spontaneously and consistently. However, counseling psychology trainees and professionals are actively involved …
Study Guide For United In Anger: A History Of Act Up, Matt Brim
Study Guide For United In Anger: A History Of Act Up, Matt Brim
Open Educational Resources
The United in Anger Study Guide facilitates classroom and activist engagement with Jim Hubbard’s 2012 documentary, United in Anger: A History of ACT UP. The Study Guide contains discussion sections, projects and exercises, and resources for further research about the activism of the New York chapter of ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power). The Study Guide is a free, interactive, multimedia resource for understanding the legacy of ACT UP, the film’s role in preserving that legacy, and its meaning for viewers' lives.
Rhythms Of Rebellion: Artists Creating Dangerously For Social Change, Susan J. Erenrich
Rhythms Of Rebellion: Artists Creating Dangerously For Social Change, Susan J. Erenrich
Antioch University Dissertations & Theses
On December 14, 1957, after winning the Nobel Prize for literature, Albert Camus challenged artists attending a lecture at the University of Uppsala in Sweden to create dangerously. Even though Camus never defined what he meant by his charge, throughout history, artists involved in movements of protest, resistance, and liberation have answered Camus’ call. Quite often, the consequences were costly, resulting in imprisonment, censorship, torture, and death. This dissertation examines the question of what it means to create dangerously by using Camus’ challenge to artists as a starting point. The study then turns its attention to two artists, Augusto Boal …
Meeting Minutes And Workshop Plans April 1971, Black Student Union
Meeting Minutes And Workshop Plans April 1971, Black Student Union
Black Student Union
Workshop notes on the Senate, Government, and Community at University of San Francisco
Ethnic Studies Committee Meeting March 14, 1971, Black Student Union
Ethnic Studies Committee Meeting March 14, 1971, Black Student Union
Black Student Union
Page 1 - Agenda for meeting
Page 2 - Requisitions for Fall 1971 Establishment of Ethnic Studies department
Page 3-10 - Meeting minutes
Page 11 - Letter from Samuel J. Skinner (Sun Reporter)
Page 12 -13 - Letter from Wilson Riles (superintendent of Public Instruction and Director of Education)
Black Community At The University Of San Francisco, Adrienne Landry
Black Community At The University Of San Francisco, Adrienne Landry
Black Student Union
An essay about the Black Community at University of San Francisco. Possibly written by Adrienne Landry but the document is unsigned. May 1st, 1970
Black Student Union Meeting Minutes And Notes, April 1970, Black Student Union
Black Student Union Meeting Minutes And Notes, April 1970, Black Student Union
Black Student Union
April 13th, 1970 BSU meeting minutes and Student Body meeting minutes notes from April 30th, 1970.
Happenings Of March 2nd - 12th 1970, Black Perspective Week And Uop Vs. Usf Game, Harold Logwood, Adrienne Landry
Happenings Of March 2nd - 12th 1970, Black Perspective Week And Uop Vs. Usf Game, Harold Logwood, Adrienne Landry
Black Student Union
Page 1 - 3/5/1970 A letter to Chairman Al Downing requesting $4,000 for the Black Perspective Week.
Page 2 - 3/2/1970 Letter to the Student Body of McClymond High School requesting attendence of the University of San Francisco vs. University of Pacific basketball game where McClymonds is set to perform at half time.
Page 3 - 3/6/1970 BSU's Reaction to the basketball game. Harold Logwood discusses the racist behavior of the USF rooters and the subsequent "scuffle" that took place.
Page 4/5 - 3/12/1970 Urgent letter to Mohamed Ali detailing the cancellation of the Black Perspective Week and a request …
Conference On The Role Of The Artist In The Cultural Revolution 1970, Black Student Union
Conference On The Role Of The Artist In The Cultural Revolution 1970, Black Student Union
Black Student Union
Plan for a two-day conference "On the Role of the Artist in the Cultural Revolution"
Black Reflections 1970, Gwen Harrison, Sandi Flewellen, Harold Logwood
Black Reflections 1970, Gwen Harrison, Sandi Flewellen, Harold Logwood
Black Student Union
Black Reflections published by the BSU, 1970
Bsu Critiques Of Usf And The Administration's Response 1970, Black Student Union, Albert Jonsen
Bsu Critiques Of Usf And The Administration's Response 1970, Black Student Union, Albert Jonsen
Black Student Union
This collection includes a summary of critiques of the University of San Francisco's administration and culture by the BSU (pages 1-6).
Pages 7-11 are a letter from Albert R. Jonsen, USF president detailing the steps taken so far to meet the requests of the BSU and plans for the future.
Pages 7-16 are meeting minutes from the BSU detailing remaining concerns and frustrations.
Page 17 is a letter to Mr. William Grommesch, the Director of Personnel, from Albert Jonsen stressing the importance of being an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Page 18 is a letter from Albert Jonsen to Rev. James M. …
Petition Of The Bsu Proposals 1969, Black Student Union
Petition Of The Bsu Proposals 1969, Black Student Union
Black Student Union
This is a petition by the Black Student Union to the Administration of University of San Francisco from 1969. The points include:
- The gymnasium to be renamed in honor of Bill Russell, the Athletic Director Pete Peletta to resign, a Black Athletes Alumni Association be formed, and that the University hire Black coaches for all sports.
- Strengthening and expansion of EOP
- Institution of the Black Studies Program
- Recruitment of Black teachers and counselors
Black Cultural Week Flyer And Bsu Newsletters 1969, Black Student Union, Joseph E. Marshall Jr.
Black Cultural Week Flyer And Bsu Newsletters 1969, Black Student Union, Joseph E. Marshall Jr.
Black Student Union
Documents include a flyer for Black Cultural Week 1969, "dedicated to slain Brother Malcolm X. The flyer shows the week's agenda. The following pages are BSU newsletters from January and February, 1969 explaining the events that will take place during Black Cultural Week, February 17-21, 1969.
Black Student Union Newsletter And Subsequent Flyers Oct. 1968, Black Student Union
Black Student Union Newsletter And Subsequent Flyers Oct. 1968, Black Student Union
Black Student Union
A BSU Newsletter from October 24, 1968 calling members to attend Black Thursday, Oct. 31, 1968 to protest the selection of White, blonde women as Homecoming Queen candidates. The newsletters asks BSU members to handout flyers and write on blackboards to promote the event. The newsletter also mentions the BSU's takeover of the Buchanan Street project SWAP, a Thanksgiving food drive, a tutoring at Sacred Heart Grammar School and a meeting at Joe Marshall's house the upcoming Saturday.
The two following pages are flyers from the Irish Student Union and the Black Student Union protesting the "institutional ethnic prejudice in …
Organizational Plan Of The Black Student Union And First Bsu Ballot 1968, Black Student Union
Organizational Plan Of The Black Student Union And First Bsu Ballot 1968, Black Student Union
Black Student Union
Planning notes and format of University of San Francisco's Black Student Union, created in 1968. This group of documents includes the planned format, officers, an organizational flowchart of the BSU members, and the first BSU ballot from Tuesday, September 10th 1968.