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25th Anniversary Get Lit! Festival

Join us in celebrating 25 years of the Get Lit! Festival with four full days of readings, writing workshops, craft classes, open mics, panel discussions, literary happy hours, and more — offered for free or at low-cost. Each year brings a diverse lineup of highly sought-after authors to our region. Get Lit! events are taking place throughout ... Read more

Diversity & Inclusion Festival

Thursday, April 20 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. at Ice Rink- University Recreation Center  Sponsored by the Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, U.S. Bank, and United We Stand Diversity & Inclusion Festival Free Food Free Swag Earn Free T-Shirts (Pictured above) Live Performances EWU Departments, Clubs & Orgs Multicultural Pop-ups

Toni Jensen, Author of Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land

2- 3 p.m. at PUB NCR Get Lit! Presentation brought to you by American Indian Studies: Toni Jensen, Author of Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land Meet and Greet, Discussion and More! Livestream Link https://ewu.zoom.us/j/92008139444

Guest Lectures at Catalyst Building

Navigating Disability in an Increasingly Inaccessible World Presented by Harper Williams (6 PM - 6:50 PM) Legal Aspects of DEI Presented by Kim Davis (7 PM to 7:50 PM) Location: EWU Spokane Catalyst Building, Room 308

Earth Day: Sustainability Fair

Earth Day: Sustainability Fair Learn about sustainability on campus and in our community! Location: Campus Mall (Backup Location: PUB NCR)

“Dear Corky” Documentary Screening and Panel with Filmmaker Curtis Chin

"Dear Corky" Documentary Screening + Panel with Filmmaker Curtis Chin May 1, 2023 | 6pm-7:30pm  Location: Magic Lantern Theatre, 25 W. Main Ave. Spokane The event will include a screening of the documentary film "Dear Corky" about the influential Asian American photographer, Corky Lee, who documented significant moments in Asian American communities for decades. Author ... Read more

Native Hawaiian Pacific Islanders Club: Lūʻau 2023- It takes a Village

Native Hawaiian Pacific Islanders Club: Lūʻau 2023- It takes a Village May 6, 2023 | Doors open at 3pm Location: EWU- Pavilion Reese Courts On behalf of the Native Hawaiian Pacific Islanders Club of EWU, we invite you to spend an evening in the Pacific! Members of the NHPI Club will be performing Polynesian, Melanesian, and ... Read more

Workshop: How to Fight Against Racism with Strategy

How to Fight Against Racism with Strategy: Power Mapping & Landscape Analysis Tuesday, May 9, 12-1:30pm EWU Patterson Hall, Room 139 Facilitated by Jac Archer and Liz Moore Sponsored by the Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Committee of College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences All students, staff and faculty are welcome to participate ... Read more

Presentation: From the Public Schools to the Public Sector

From the Public Schools to the Public Sector Thursday, May 11, 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. EWU Pence Union Building, Room 317/319 Presented by Labor Secretary Leila Fleming-Staffler, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands Additional details are on AA-NH/PI Heritage Month website.

Zoom Workshop: What is Critical about Critical Race Theory? presented by Angélica Cházaro

Angélica Cházaro will discuss the origins of Critical race Theory (CRT) and some of CRT’s unifying ideas. She will touch on modern applications of CRT and the current impact of the field on political discourse. Professor Angélica cházaro teaches Critical Race Theory, Poverty Law, Professional Responsibility and courses on immigration law. Professor Chazáro earned her ... Read more