Black History Month Series: Resistance & Solidarity
About Black History Month Series: Resistance & Solidarity
Welcome to the Black History Month Series: Resistance & Solidarity event! Join us at the SIS Founders Room on April 2, 2026 at 4:00 PM for an enlightening discussion on the history of resistance and solidarity within the Black community.
Let's come together to honor the contributions of Black leaders and activists who have paved the way for social justice and equality. This event is a celebration of resilience, strength, and unity.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, share, and connect with like-minded individuals. Mark your calendars and be part of this inspiring event!
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SIS Department of Peace, Human Rights & Cultural Relations
Through ethical engagement, the SIS Department of Peace, Human Rights & Cultural Relations seeks to eliminate violence, ranging from war and genocide to interpersonal and structural violence. We work to achieve this essential goal through theoretical, policy-oriented, and ethical research and by educating our students in conflict resolution, human rights, international and intercultural communication, economic justice, and the role local, national, transnational, and international actors play in promoting and undermining these ideals. Our interdisciplinary faculty engage a range of critical perspectives, including feminist and post-colonial perspectives, and share a commitment to peace, dignity, and justice.