Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
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Seton Hall continues to celebrate Women’s History Month with the following programs and events:
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SOMA Celebrates Unsung Sheroes (March 20, SOPAC): South Orange Maplewood (SOMA) Celebrates Unsung Sheroes: A Free Women’s History Month Reception. Vice President
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Diversity Film Series: For Sama (March 21, UC 201): Join us for a viewing of the 2019 film, For Sama. The film is both an intimate and epic journey into the female experience of
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SAB Travel: Six on Broadway for Women's History Month (March 23, New York City): Experience the female led musical experience highlight the "her"-story of the wives of Henry the VIII. The show is at 3pm.
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Mistakenly Passed for a Man’s Work (March 25, Walsh Library): Alberto Institute invites you to a lecture by Valentina Mele, British Academy postdoctoral fellow at the University of
Leeds and Alberto Institute visiting scholar on the Twentieth-Century Women Translators of Dante’s Divine Comedy in English. - Women's History Month Trivia with RA Aidan (March 26, Neumann Front Desk): End Women's History Month strong with trivia with HRA Aidan at the Neumann front desk. Get a question right get a piece of candy!
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Women’s History Month (March 27, UC Event Room): Celebrate Women’s History Month with a conversation with Irene M. Zoppie Rodriguez. retired U.S. Army Reserve Brigadier General, first Puerto Rican woman ever to attain that rank in the Army Reserve.
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Strength From Within: Women of Faith: (Through March 28, UC Campus Inclusion Center 209): Come to be inspired by women of the past and present from different faith backgrounds.
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Save the Date: Conference on Women and Gender (April 5): Join us for the annual Seton Hall University conference featuring scholarship on women and gender. Please visit the conference website here for program details and to register. Registration is free, but is required for anyone planning to attend the luncheon.
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Irish Songs and Stories Among Friends
The Department of Catholic Studies invites you to an evening of Irish music and mirth, “Irish Songs and Stories Among Friends.” This event will take place in the Beck Rooms on the ground floor of Walsh Library on March 20 at 7 p.m.
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Teddy Reeves, curator of religion at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and documentary filmmaker, explores the lives of seven Black Millennials (Atheist, Buddhist, Christians, Muslim, Ifa, and Spiritualist) and their challenges and discoveries with faith in the 21st century
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| Ellie Haney Mental Health Awareness Talk
March 21, UC Chancellor’s Suite
Join Dare to Care in welcoming Ellie Haney, founder of Here For You Clothing, as she shares how she has translated her struggles into her work promoting mental health awareness to reduce stigma.
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| Agape Latte
March 21, UC Event Lounge
Agape Latte is a monthly student-faculty coffeehouse hosted by the Center for Catholic Studies and Campus Ministry.
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| Romero-King Vigil on the Green
March 25, The Green
We will begin our annual Romero-King week with a vigil-on-the-green with readings from both St. Oscar Romero and Martin Luther King, Jr.
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- March 24: Feast of St. Oscar Romero (1917-80)
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March 24 Palm Sunday: All are welcome to join us for Palm Sunday Mass and to receive blessed palm branches.
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March 25 is the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord. Luke's Gospel records the visit of the Angel Gabriel to Mary, announcing she would give birth to a son. In Mary, we see the truest example of a whole-hearted, humble response to this invitation, a response that all of us are called to make.
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Lent is a 40-day season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving that remembers the events leading up to and including the death of Jesus Christ. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends at sundown on Holy March 28.
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- March 22: American Red Cross Giving Day
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March 25: International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Ramadan begins the evening of March 12 following the sighting of the moon over Mecca. Lasting for 30 days, Ramadan continues through the evening of April 9. It is a month of fasting, worship, service, communal gathering, and spiritual development. Ramadan is an opportunity for allies and upstanders to acknowledge the rich Muslim culture and history.
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- March 23: Purim is one of the most widely popular Jewish festivals in Israel.
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March 25 Holi, a Hindu Festival of Colors, marks the arrival of spring and the end of winter.
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EmpowerHer Music Series: Valarie Adams
In celebration of Women’s History Month, savor the sounds and flavors of female talent coming together in harmony at female-owned & co-owned restaurants. This event will be hosted on March 13 at Papillon 25.
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Women’s History Trivia
Test your knowledge of women past & present at the monthly Hilton Neighborhood Association (HNA) meeting this month at the Dehart Community Center on March 21.
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Coming Soon – Easter Sunday and Diversity Month
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We are deeply concerned and saddened by the ongoing outbreaks of violence and loss of life at home and abroad. Our hearts and prayers go out to those affected.
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Please take time to review our campus resources:
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The DEI Committee is responsible for helping to cultivate and nurture a trusting and collaborative University community that educates and empowers all its members to advance equity, inclusion, and social justice on campus and in the wider world. Please fill out this form if you are interested in sharing events, initiatives, ideas, or looking to get involved.
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Rev. Dr. John J. Ranieri
Director, University Honors Program
Thomas and Ruth Sharkey Professor of Humanities
Professor of Philosophy
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Monica Burnette, Ph.D.
Vice President of Student Services
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Co-chairs, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
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