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Diversity Is the Focus of Celebrating Identity Week 2020

Thursday, January 16, 2020, By Gabrielle Lake
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Diversity and Inclusion

Identity Week logoNext week is Identity Week, celebrating the diversity of the 黑料不打烊 community. Through events and initiated conversations, the , its peer educators and other cross-campus partners hope to encourage recognition of self-perceived identity, assigned identity and the combination of factors that contribute to both.

鈥淎spects of one鈥檚 identity do not act in silos, often identities are multifaceted. Identity Week is a conversation catalyst surrounding topics of identity and intersectionality, while also hosting a safe space for self-expression and education,鈥 says Izmailia Sougoufara ’20, Barnes Center at The Arch mental health peer educator. 鈥淪elf-understanding builds a foundation for connecting with others. It provides the opportunity to be aware that someone鈥檚 experience, which for a multitude of reasons, may be very different from yours.鈥

Throughout the week, all are invited to explore the identity-based cross campus resources. Follow @BeWellSU for clues and other鈥檚 Identity Exploration posts. Additionally, individuals will earn a ticket for every Identity Week event attended for the chance to win free prizes. Winners will be announced at Soul Bounce!

Events include:


On Tuesday, Jan. 21, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., all members of the campus community are invited to join as the answer questions to help acknowledge and appreciate our differences.


On Thursday, Jan. 23, from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Barnes Center at The Arch third-floor Meditation Room, join the peer educators for , a weekly, student-led conversation surrounding life鈥檚 big questions. This week鈥檚 theme is identity. Light refreshments will be provided.

Health Hub
Join the peer educators at the Health Hub on Friday, Jan. 24, from 10 a.m. to noon in the Life Sciences Complex, for a quick activity and to learn more about campus resources.


Build a diverse community with Mix It Up, on Friday, Jan. 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the . Share a meal, meet new people and have open dialogue around inter-cultural identity.


Celebrate Identity Week with a roller-skating party on Friday, Jan. 24, from 8:30-11 p.m. in the Barnes Center at The Arch Multi-Activity Sport Court (MAC Court). Enjoy great music and company. An SU I.D. is required to participate. Roller skates will be provided.

For more information or to request accommodations, contact Gwyn Esty-Kendall, Barnes Center at The Arch mental health promotion specialist, at grestyke@syr.edu or call 315.443.8000.

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