New anti-racism and social justice titles added to library’s OverDrive collection

OverDrive, our library’s digital reading platform, announced a new program called Black Lives Matter: Community Reads (https://bit.ly/3drclad). These #ownvoices titles will be made available to libraries at no cost and will be available for you to access instantly with no waitlists or holds: “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness” by Michelle Alexander “The Hate U […]

Resources for Taking Action

If you’re looking for learning resources, start here. The murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May 2020 by a Minneapolis police officer has moved many Dragons to seek ways to take action. We’ve started compiling resources and we’ll keep adding to this as we’re able. If you have suggestions for other resources to add, send us a message osa […]

Dr. Marquardt, Bremer present at National Association of Multicultural Education

Dr. Sheila Marquardt and Professor Abigail Bremer, School of Teaching and Learning, presented at the National Association of Multicultural Education held in Salt Lake City, Utah. The presentation, “Creating space for ‘global’ within multicultural education,” discussed ways in which educators might consider integrating explicit preparation of social justice teachers for both a domestic and a globally focused world, using the […]

Lutheran Campus Ministry worship

Wednesday, Sept. 13 | 7-8 p.m. | CMU 205 Christianity and social justice will be the focus of LCM’s worship tonight (Wednesday) at 7 p.m. in Room #205 of the CMU. How does a Christian respond to issues of social injustice in our country? We will examine Micah 6:8 to learn more. All students are welcome.