Cruz--Tabatha (Class of 2008; Center for Multicultural Education Staff)
Displaying 1 - 22 of 22 in reverse chronological order
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1 | I 2 am UNIfied Northern Iowan 110:51, p.1 |
UNI hosted an event called I2AmUNI to hear from minority students and the stereotypes that they face. Students were encouraged to share their stories. The event is part of an effort to end stereotypes and encourage diversity education at UNI; photo. | |
2 | 'I2AmUNI' event will share stories of underrepresented students Public Relations News Release 2013:248, p.1 |
Student are invited to participate in the I2AmUNI event. Students are asked to share their story about how they have felt excluded at UNI. The event was planned by several different multicultural student groups. UNI strives to represent all students. | |
3 | One last angry lecture Northern Iowan 110:49, p.1 |
The Center for Multicultural Education ended its year of lectures with Lela Lee, the author of "Angry Little Girls." During her lecture, she shared many of her comic strips with the audience; photo. | |
4 | UNI to host creator of 'Angry Little Asian Girl' comic Public Relations News Release 2013:229, p.1 |
UNI's Center for Multicultural Education will host Lela Lee, creator of "Angry Little Asian Girl" the comic. Lela Lee brings a fresh perspective on race, feminism, and cultural expectations. | |
5 | Valentine's weekend uncensored: actors present series of graphic stories, empower women Northern Iowan 110:37, p.1 |
"The Vagina Monologues" covered several topics pertaining to womanhood this past weekend. "The Vagina Monologues" are different stories about women and their vaginas; photo. | |
6 | UNI leading the way in Cedar Valley's 20 under 40 Northern Iowa Today 97:1, p.30 |
Angela Weekley, Tabatha Cruz, Matthew Miehe, Eric O'Brien, Nick Jedlicka, Jeff Kurtz, Katie Slade, Nicole Recker, and Lori Hoffmann are included in the Waterloo Courier's group of outstanding community leaders. | |
7 | Spoken word poet Staceyann Chin to perform at UNI Public Relations News Release 2013:97, p.1 |
Staceyann Chin, award-winning spoken word poet, will perform at UNI. Chin has faced many challenges being Asian as well as homosexual. Tabatha Cruz hopes that Chin's message of support and hope will help UNI continue making inclusive communities. | |
8 | Empowering the voices of Latinas Public Relations News Release 2012:73, p.1 |
Center for Multicultural Education will host founding publisher of Catalina magazine, Cathy Areu. Lecture will focus on empowering Latinas. | |
9 | CME to host sixth annual book club Northern Iowan 109:6, p.7 |
A diverse group of books will be available for members. Books offer a great and simple way for people to experience a culture. | |
10 | Student of MLK discusses racism Northern Iowan 109:5, p.1 |
Julian Bond stated that racism is not individual behavior, but "a complex set of society actions". Bond spoke as part of this year's Reaching for Higher Ground: The search for the American dream; photo. | |
11 | Black Male Leaders Union wins Pride Cry Northern Iowan 108:13, p.1 |
This is the first year the Black Male Leaders Union has participated in the Pride Cry. Other finalists included Student Admissions Ambassadors with Connecting Alumni to Students and Alpha Delta Pi with Kappa Sigma; photo. | |
12 | Pride Cry kicks off Homecoming Northern Iowan 108:12, p.1 |
Eight student groups showcased their singing and dancing in the annual Homecoming Pride Cry contest. This year's contest was determined to be the best ever; photo. | |
13 | Luciano encourages pluralism, diversity Northern Iowan 108:8, p.1 |
Danique Seymour shared her poem, "Faces", prior to Felipe Luciano's lecture. The lecture was entitled, "Black Latino Unity: The Missing Link". Luciano's lecture was part of a series of lectures on diversity. | |
14 | Reaching for Higher Ground to focus on community after 9/11 Northern Iowan 108:2, p.1 |
Everyone remembers where they were when the towers fell in New York City on 9/11. Several events on campus will help us remember that fateful day. A flag planting ceremony is planned on the anniversary; photo. | |
15 | Myth busted: plenty to do in Cedar Falls, Waterloo Northern Iowan 107:48, p.4 |
Presidential Scholars have been working for a year to develop eleven unique locations for students to visit. These locations are not normally visited by students. | |
16 | Tabatha Cruz Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.31 |
Tabatha Cruz works at UNI as the Center for Multicultural Education as of 2010. | |
17 | Michael Eric Dyson discusses identity at UNI Northern Iowan 107:38, p.6 |
Hailed as one of the nation's most inspiring African-Americans, Dyson presented his keynote address at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. His visit was a great way to celebrate Black History Month. | |
18 | Center for Multicultural Education turns 40 Northern Iowan 107:38, p.6 |
Open house to celebrate fortieth anniversary of the center will be February 28; photo. | |
19 | UNI students to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month Northern Iowan 107:5, p.6 |
A music festival September 16 will highlight the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month; photo. | |
20 | UNI Young Peoples Dance Theatre to hold informance Saturday, April 26 Public Relations News Release 2007:616, p.1 |
Young Peoples Dance Theatre (YPDT), a before and after school program offered to second - through fifth-grade boys and girls in several elementary schools, will hold an informance--an informal performance and sharing of information. This year's theme is | |
21 | Cezar-Lobdell win NISG election Northern Iowan 104:39, p.1 |
Pernell Cezar and Clarence Lobdell elected president and vice-president of the student body; photo. | |
22 | Celebrating Hispanic heritage Northern Iowan 104:12, p.1 |
Hispanic Heritage Month activities announced; photo. |