Tag: MESA

  • Asian Americans in Wisconsin share the discrimination against them during the pandemic | Green Bay Press Gazette

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    Mai J. Lo Lee, diversity director at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs Office, noted people might make a social media post or correct a stranger’s hateful or rude comment on the internet, but the hard part is holding conversations daily about hate against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Source: Asian Americans in Wisconsin share the discrimination against them…

  • OLA/MESA Virtual Book Discussion with Jennifer De Leon, March 3

    OLA/MESA Virtual Book Discussion with Jennifer De Leon, March 3

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    Please join MESA & UWGB Organización Latino Americano (OLA) for a virtual book discussion and conversation with author of “Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From” Jennifer De Leon. OLA will be sponsoring this virtual event. Please RSVP to receive the Microsoft Teams link. RSVP form. The virtual book discussion will be held on Wednesday, March 3,…

  • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Task Force | WHBY

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    Ahead of their quarterly meeting in March, Wisconsin’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Task Force member Kristin Welch joined Josh to explain the work of the Task Force and describe the impact of missing women and girls on their families and the broader community. She will be part of a virtual panel on this topic at…

  • ‘Black in the Bay’ event offers connections for young people in Green Bay

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    University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Multi-Ethnic Student Affair (MESA) Office will host the Second Annual Black in the Bay Networking Event on Wednesday, February 24. Source: “Black in the Bay” event offers connections for young people in Green Bay | Madison 365

  • Plant Yourself: A Community Grow Project

    Plant Yourself: A Community Grow Project

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    Shower yourself in self-love by growing small indoor plants provided by MESA as a take and make, then join MESA for a virtual event for tips and tricks to grow your plant and yourself. The event is Feb. 18 at 7 p.m.. It is free and open to the public. Join via this TEAMS link.

  • Plant Yourself: A community grow project

    Plant Yourself: A community grow project

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    On Feb. 18, 2021 from 7 to 8 p.m, Shower yourself in self-love as we grow small indoor plants provided by MESA (Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs) and Healthy Choices Task Force as a take and make. Join us for a virtual event for tips and tricks to grow your plant and yourself. Registration is required.

  • Evers Names 30 Equity Council Members | Urban Milwaukee

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    The governor announced 30 appointments today to the Governor’s Advisory Council on Equity and Inclusion. The list of appointees includes leaders from nonprofits, tribes, churches, community organizations, educational institutions, and state departments. The list names Mai J. Lo Lee, diversity director of the Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs Office at UW-Green Bay one of the appointments.  Sources: Evers…

  • MESA Welcome Back Bash (virtual) is Feb. 10, 7 p.m.

    MESA Welcome Back Bash (virtual) is Feb. 10, 7 p.m.

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    Join the Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) office personnel as they welcome back the UW-Green Bay campus community, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021 at 7 p.m. Learn about services provided by MESA, upcoming events for Spring 2021, campus/community involvement, and ways to get involved with multi-ethnic student organizations. This event will be held virtually, a link to…

  • ‘Don’t Ask Me Where I am From’ is the Spring 2021 MESA Book Read

    ‘Don’t Ask Me Where I am From’ is the Spring 2021 MESA Book Read

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    Update: MESA’s supply of books are spoken for. Please consider purchasing your own book and participating. Get a jump on the Spring 2021 MESA Book Read over break. Join Cindy Johnson, MESA multicultural advisor for a virtual discussion on the book, “Don’t Ask Where I am From” by Jennifer De Leon, about a first-generation American girl…

  • Reminder: Kwanzaa Celebration is Saturday, Dec. 5

    Reminder: Kwanzaa Celebration is Saturday, Dec. 5

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    Join online for UW-Green Bay’s annual Kwanzaa celebration on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. This year’s celebration theme is Ujima principle, which stands for collective work and responsibility. Keynote speaker is UW-Green Bay Vice Chancellor for Inclusivity and Student Affairs, Corey King, Ph.D. This event is open to campus and the…