Tag: MESA
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Tonight: Exploring Intersectionality within Blackness Event
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Tonight, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m., Miriam Brabham of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) will virtually host a panel discussion, “Exploring Intersectionality Within Blackness.” The panel consists of Brabham and Professors Tohoro and Gichobi, Jonathan Allen of Admissions, and students Azi Onama and Rania Jones. This discussion is open to the public. The different perspectives offered…
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Save the date! UW-Green Bay plans virtual Kwanzaa Celebration, Dec. 5 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
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Save the Date! 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 Corey King, Ph.D. UW-Green Bay’s vice chancellor for Inclusivity and Student Affairs. This event is open to…
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MESA Series, ‘Exploring Intersectionality within Blackness’ is Nov. 18, 7 p.m.
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Miriam Brabham of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) will virtually host a panel discussion, “Exploring Intersectionality Within Blackness.” The panel consists of Brabham and Professors Tohoro and Gichobi, Jonathan Allen of Admissions, and students Azi Onama and Rania Jones. This discussion is open to the public. The different perspectives offered by this panel should invoke a…
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MESA Series: Exploring Intersectionality Within Blackness, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m.
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Miriam Brabham of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) will virtually host a panel discussion, “Exploring Intersectionality Within Blackness.” The panel consists of Brabham and Professors Tohoro and Gichobi, Jonathan Allen and students Azi Onama and Rania Jones. This discussion is open to the public. The different perspectives offered by this panel should invoke a lively discussion…
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Excitement builds for the Wisconsin Leadership Summit | Madison365
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“Last year, I had the opportunity to bring eight college students to the Summit and they were highly impacted by the visibility of Wisconsin professionals with diverse backgrounds and also encouraged by how different groups were working together. This year, I am bringing 35 students and though the impact will be different because it is…
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Faculty/staff note: Mai Lo Lee to moderate Asian American affinity panel at Wisconsin Leadership Summit | Madison365
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The Wisconsin Leadership Summit schedule has 25 panel discussions on a range of topics, and will include one day of panels on government and business, one day on education, a day on social justice, a day on health and wellness, and finally, on October 9, a day of panels focused on specific affinity groups: Black,…
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Wisconsin’s 48 Most Influential Asian American Leaders, include Mai Lo Lee | Madison365
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Mai J Lo Lee is director of the Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) at UW–Green Bay. She’s a proud product of the UW system — she earned her bachelor’s degree in English and mass communications from UW-Eau Claire and master’s degree in education at UW-La Crosse. Her research interests include leadership, cultural competency, women’s studies and…
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MESA invites campus community to open forums for advisor position
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The search for UW-Green Bay’s next multicultural advisor has concluded and the position has been filled. If you have any questions, or need additional information, please contact UW-Green Bay’s Human Resources at hr@uwgb.edu.
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Town hall with UW-Green Bay director of MESA highlights racial injustice | The Score
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Community leaders hope to inspire change by addressing racial injustice in Green Bay through a series of town hall discussions. The Where We Live:Virtual Town Hall Event drew more people than expected reaching capacity before it even started. Mai Lo Lee is the director of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs at UW-Green Bay. She thinks it’s time…
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UW-Green Bay Director of MESA participates in Virtual Town Hall to discuss privilege, racism and changes | NBC 26
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Protestors both peaceful and otherwise are showcasing the frustrations and anger that’s prevalent in society right now. That’s why Green Bay community leaders from all walks of life met in a virtual meeting to talk about what can move our community forward in a positive direction. Source: Green Bay leaders hold a Virtual Town Hall…