Articles and Statements
Discussing Blackness, Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary Israel
Efrat Yerday, Ethiopian Israeli writer, activist, Ph.D. candidate and teacher, delivered a lecture titled “Between the Local and the Global: Blackness, Race and Ethnicity in Contemporary Israel” in the Meyerhoff Library space on Wednesday, November 8th.
Take This Class! Disability Through a Different Lens
Film Class Examines Hollywood’s Problematic Take on People with Cognitive, Physical Challenges
A 'Simple Gay' Way to Show Pride
Alumna’s Brand Offers Different Take on LGBTQ+-themed Fashion
A Strong Democracy for a More Fair and Just Society
A Grand Challenges Q&A with Lena Morreale Scott
Doctorate Breaks Barriers for Black Women in Higher Education
Elaine Rudder Examines the "Middle Passage" from Entry Level to Senior Roles for Black Women
Dr. Bonnie Thornton Dill essay to appear in new book from Stanford University Press
Bonnie Thornton Dill publishes chapter in Moving from the Margins: Life Histories in Transforming the Study of Racism
First Piscataway-Led UMD Class on Indigenous Maryland History Explores Traditions, Colonization, Contemporary Issues
(Video) Subject Analysis: Centering Historical Lives in Contemporary Archives
Dorothy Berry discusses marginalized voices in contemporary archives during CAFe Speaker Series
New Campus Safety and Inclusion Initiatives Aim to Counter Hate
Pines Announces Late-Night Gate Checks, Expanded Police Auxiliary, Designated Chalking Spaces
On Thursday, November 9, over one hundred individuals with a shared commitment to closing the digital divide convened at the Graduate Annapolis for the inaugural Maryland Statewide Digital Equity Summit.