Opportunities for Engagement
November Events:
November 9 - Larissa FastHorse's "The Thanksgiving Play" at 3pm in the Mayborn Museum
November 15 - Asian Heritage Banquet at 7pm in Cashion 506
November 16 - The Stones Cry Out with artist Dan Brook at 3pm in the Mayborn Museum
Heritage Month Celebrations
Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month: October 15 - November 15
Native American Heritage Month: November 1-30
Leave Your Mark - Cultural Humility Training
Email for group training opportunities and training topics.
My Sister, MySelf
Baylor University's "My Sister, MySelf" is a unique series of monthly meetings dedicated to addressing contemporary issues facing Black Women and Women of Color. Our goal is to share information on ways in which we can improve ourselves individually and collectively in the community, home, and professional world. We desire to create a comfortable environment where in-depth discussion can encourage self-improvement, community and cultural awareness and global thinking. Most importantly, My Sister, Myself seeks to facilitate a casual space where participants can be encouraged and refreshed through fellowship.
Email Monique Marsh or Courtney Streat to get involved. Instagram @baylor_msms twitter @BaylorMsms
Latinas Unidas
Latinas Unidas is a community support program for women of all Latin American backgrounds. In our meetings, we come together in an environment that promotes empowerment, self-improvement, cultural awareness, fellowship, and mentorship. Latinas Unidas provides safety, supportive relationships, and community involvement to effectively impact student’s overall well-being. Our goal is to help our students find a sense of belonging in the Baylor community, initiate reflection and discussion, and promote academic success, professional growth and leadership development through mentorship with Latina staff/faculty members.
Contact Michelle Gonzalez for more information. Instagram @baylorlatinasunidas
M.I.S.T.E.R.
MISTER (Males Inspiring Success Through Education and Relationships) aims and seeks to find ways of supporting, nurturing, and bolstering persistence of social, religious, and academic performance among minority males at Baylor University. Through the Department of Multicultural Affairs, MISTER provides a place for minority males to explore issues impacting them as they conceptualize positive features for themselves. This organization is open to all students, friends, and allies who are interested in being a supportive presence in the lives of these young men.
Contact Geoffrey Griggs for more information.
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Resources
- New "Faith Animating Online Education" resources are now available on IFL's website.
- Developing a textbook or reader. If interested, please contact Baylor University Press Interim Director David Aycock.
- Proposals for Creative Arts Experiences (CAEs) 2020-2021 academic year are reviewed and accepted on a rolling basis. More Information.