Sistah to Sistah
Sistah to Sistah, lead by the Cross-Cultural and Gender Center African American Programs and Services is a discussion group that provides a safe space for those who identify as Black or African American women to connect and build community while discussing relevant and current topics. Sistah to Sistah is held every Wednesday at noon. To attend this discussion group please go to the following zoom link: https://bit.ly/SistahToSistah
Barbershop Talk
Barbershop Talk, led by the Cross-Cultural and Gender Center’s African American Programs and Services, is a discussion group that provides a space for Black men to engage in discourse centered around topics that affect them and the community abroad. Barbershop Talk is held biweekly every Monday evening at 5 PM sharp. To attend this event, register here: https://bit.ly/BarbershopTalk
Racial Healing Circles, held by the Department of Counselor Education and Rehabilitation and the Cross-Cultural and Gender Center African American Programs and Services, from 3:00p.m. to 4:30p.m., on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, and May 4, 2021. This discussion is facilitated by Dr. Ramar Henderson, assistant professor in the Department of Counselor Education and Rehabilitation. The Racial Healing Circles are designed to help students heal from the trauma of racism. All students are welcome! To register for this event, please go to the following link:https://bit.ly/RacialHealingCircles