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Race & Ethnicity
12018-03-23T18:49:50+00:00Courtney Howell3eb2bcf338d14b262406255837ccef6024b6084715A tag page linking to all content that relates to the theme: Race & Ethnicitytimeline2019-04-29T21:43:08+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93This theme encompasses content and materials pertaining to students, faculty and staff of color at Lafayette, including the history and experiences of people of color on campus, as well as individual and systemic forms of racism and discrimination.
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1media/Screen Shot 2019-03-11 at 4.27.02 PM.png2018-02-15T15:45:14+00:00Charlotte Nunes3bd60b4d21b3b403402c8daa696caff9074f0779Themes from InterviewsMary A Armstrong25image_header2023-12-25T02:31:50+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
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12018-03-08T20:08:52+00:00Rediet Siyoumfa0c64bd5edf2648d19ecfaf38e13adb3479a80cInterview with Riley Temple '7162Interview with a gay-identified alumnus who attended Lafayette from 1967-1971.plain2024-06-24T22:40:25+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives1971Oral HistoryRiley TempleMary A. Armstrong2 Feb 2017Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013
12018-03-08T20:07:33+00:00Courtney Howell3eb2bcf338d14b262406255837ccef6024b60847Interview with Stacey-Ann Pearson '1547Interview with a lesbian-identified alumna who attended Lafayette from 2011-2015.plain2024-06-24T23:12:40+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives2015Oral HistoryStacey-Ann PearsonMary A. Armstrong14 Apr 2017Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013
12023-11-14T19:40:58+00:00Ari Ismailb0344b42cd5ab5dce93ee398743820a29f82083aInterview with Ha Vu '1743Interview with a bisexual-identified alumna who attended Lafayette from 2013-2017.plain2024-03-07T20:59:55+00:002017Oral HistoryHa VuMary A. Armstrong16 May 2017Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
12019-11-06T21:35:46+00:00Iyana Eubanksc29af95b39aa553618c193083ae98e0d04075a0eInterview with Phil James '8238Interview with a gay-identified alumnus who attended Lafayette from 1978-1982.plain2024-03-07T20:41:07+00:001982Oral HistoryPhil JamesMary A. Armstrong2 Nov 2017Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
12018-11-02T18:39:53+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b932017 Riley Temple '71 "Aunt Esther's Children Redeemed" Frontispiece19"Aunt Esther's Children Redeemed" analyzes the work of playwright August Wilson and is authored by alumnus Riley Temple '71.media/AECRFull.pngplain2024-07-18T23:01:32+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives06 Mar 2017TextRiley TempleMary A. ArmstrongNathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013
1media/Audre Lorde Comes to Laf_thumb.jpg2022-10-28T13:28:33+00:00Reilly Hughes59cad5e9ee7a52bea34d9c733e9dabe0a98bdde01984 Article on Audre Lorde's Campus Visit and Lecture15This article reports on Audre Lorde's Lafayette College lecture on racism and sexism that took place March 28, 1984.media/Audre Lorde Comes to Laf.jpgplain2024-11-07T02:58:58+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives30 Mar 1984TextLynne Kizis and Susan PaskoReilly Hughes '23Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
12019-10-30T19:34:09+00:00Charlotte Nunes3bd60b4d21b3b403402c8daa696caff9074f0779Interview with Bryan C. Fox '1014Interview with a trans-identified alumnus who attended Lafayette from 2006-2010.plain2024-06-24T23:08:55+00:002010Oral HistoryBryan C. FoxMary A. Armstrong6 Nov 2017Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013
1media/The Lafayette - March 2, 2018 __ Lafayette Digital Repository_thumb.pdf2024-09-29T22:31:52+00:00Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c97870132016 Janet Mock Signed Event Poster12This is a poster advertising LGBTQ History Month's keynote speech from trans activist Janet Mock sponsored by Gender & Sexuality Programs. The poster has been signed by Mock.media/The Lafayette - March 2, 2018 __ Lafayette Digital Repository.pdfplain2024-11-01T21:55:26+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives27 Oct 2016EphemeraGender & Sexuality ProgramsMary A. Armstrong, Nathan HansfordMary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
12022-12-09T15:56:00+00:00Anastacia Negron8f89167ccfb1bd3dea2e7a4dcf2b4c873bd5fef91981 Administrative Correspondence Regarding Delta Upsilon "Back to the Womb" Party11This series of letters are related to the institutional aftermath of Delta Upsilon's 1981 "Back to the Womb" Party.media/DU Letters.pdfplain2024-11-07T01:28:10+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives02 Mar 1981TextWinfield Keck, Douglas H. MacEwan Jr., The Brothers of Delta Upsilon, Herman Kissiah, Susan Basow, Sheila Baisden, Carolyn Van Dyke and 12 faculty members, and the Professional Women of LafayetteAnastacia Negron '23Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
12019-02-25T21:51:09+00:00Kelsey Moum4315cac2eb65c07dc1409dfc0eb2a9032e3c65bb2018 QPOC Art Fest Flier11Flier to advertise QPOC's (Queer People of Color) art event and its intention to create space for people of color in the arts.media/QPOC_ArtFest.Jpegplain2024-07-12T21:15:38+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives30 Nov 2018EphemeraQPOC (Queer People of Color)Kelsey MoumNathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013
12018-10-25T22:49:30+00:00Lauren Champagnef2cb2b38699e09c8134330026261f20b35155b9b1985 Memo to Dean of Students Regarding Delta Upsilon Reckless Behavior8This memo outlines a reaction to an incident in which brothers of Delta Upsilon were vandalizing and damaging a student's car outside of the Black Cultural Center, in front of prospective students. This memo reprimands the administration for not responding appropriately and refers to the incident as racial.media/DU_Letter_02.pdfplain2024-11-07T19:28:32+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives14 Nov 1985TextSheila BaisdenLauren Champagne '19Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
12019-04-08T21:59:34+00:00Lauren Champagnef2cb2b38699e09c8134330026261f20b35155b9b2014 Student Paper: "Black Manifesto to QuEST Manifesto"6This paper for the WGS 340 course, Sexuality Studies, written by Shanequa Lassiter '14 outlines the history of dialogue and activism around LGBTQ issues at Lafayette College.media/WGS340-lassiter.pdfplain2024-07-17T20:49:21+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives12 May 2014TextShanequa Lassiter '14Lauren ChampagneNathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013
1media/Feminism Photography Project Photos_thumb.pdf2024-09-11T20:54:42+00:00Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c97870132014 Feminism Photography Project with students and faculty3Image 1: A photograph of student Ashli Austin '15 for a Gender and Sexuality project on the importance of feminism. (Text: “I am a feminist because we should embrace our differences, not condemn them.”) Image 3: A photograph of student Heather Hughes '15. (Text: “I need feminism because gender is a bad joke we’ve all taken too seriously.”) Image 4: A photograph of Professor Tara Gilligan. (Text: “I need feminism because… I just taught a class on genderphobia in hip hop lyrics, and my students sent me enough examples to fill a semester.”) Image 5: A photograph of Dean Gene Kelly. (Text: “I need feminism because… homophobia can not be ended without first ending sexism. Another male for equality for women!”) Image 6: A photograph of student Shanequa Lassiter '14. (Text: “I need feminism because as a queer woman of color my voice is still excluded from major decisions.”)media/Feminism Photography Project Photos.pdfplain2024-09-11T20:57:45+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives2014Photographic ImageGender and Sexuality Programs (GSP)Rediet SiyoumNathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013