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Campus and Community Action Fair

Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Noon - 2 p.m.
UC East 2nd Floor

Students learned more about the organizations in the Ã山ǿ¼é and the Evansville community and discovered how to engage with these groups and organizations doing work important to them!

Mandela Social Justice Day

Monday, February 27, 2023

Keynote Speaker

Black Reproductive Health: Getting at the Root Cause of Inequity

Featuring Dr. Rachel R. Hardeman

4:30 p.m. Monday, February 27, 2023
Carter Hall in University Center West

Structural racism disadvantages Black birthing people before, during, and after pregnancy, leading to heartbreaking health inequities for them and their babies. Relationship-centered and culturally-centered care models provide needed support to Black birthing people, making strides on the path towards racial birth equity.

Presentations

Gender stereotypes, social expectations and career aspirations in STEM

A panel discussion sponsored by the Pott College Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Committee 

11:00 a.m. Monday, February 27, 2023 | University Center 2219-2220

A Time of Crisis: Maternal Mortality in Indiana

Presented by Dr. Laurel Standiford Reyes, Sponsored by the College of Liberal Arts Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion Committe.

1:00 p.m. Monday, February 27, 2023 | University Center 2207

Consent and Sexual Safety

Sponsored by the Ã山ǿ¼é Recreation, Fitness, and Wellness Center

3:00 p.m. Monday, February 27, 2023 |  University Center 2207

Consent and sexual safety are topics that only recently have escaped the label of "taboo". This presentation will move beyond the basics to explore the nuances of consent and how to be an active participant, in addition to investigating safe sex practices for a spectrum of genders, sexualities, and identities.

Social Workers’ Legislative Education & Advocacy Day (LEAD)

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Monday, March 6, 2023

Indiana State House
200 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204

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Your Reproductive Rights After Dobbs

After the Supreme Court struck down the Roe v. Wade decision on June 24, several states, including Indiana, passed laws restricting or prohibiting reproductive rights. Each state’s laws vary and punish different people, leaving many questioning what will happen if they become pregnant and want to terminate the pregnancy. Will they be held criminally liable after experiencing a miscarriage? Will people face prison if they cross state lines to obtain an abortion? Will abortion pills still be accessible? What will the post-Roe legal landscape look like? These, and many more questions, are being considered.

Tuesday, 10/4/22 - What the Indiana abortion law means for me
Join this discussion on Zoom and hear from ACLU representatives.

Wednesday, 10/19/22 - The Pregnancy Police: Conceiving Crime, Arresting Personhood
Join this Zoom webinar with former Ã山ǿ¼é faculty member, Dr. Grace Howard. According to Howard, a wave of state legislation restricting the right to abortion has drawn attention to the contingency of rights of pregnant people. However, the regulation and criminalization of pregnant bodies in the United States began many years before. Drawing from original research in criminal cases, as well as from notable family court hearings, lawsuits and news reports, Howard explores some of the ways in which pregnant people have become subject to surveillance, regulation and control. 

A Conversation about Food Insecurity

Monday, 10/24/22
Join us for a panel discussion on food insecurity in Evansville. Learn about the prevalence of food insecurity in our community, how organizations in Evansville are addressing the problem, and what students can do to help.

Bring a non-perishable food donation to benefit Archie’s Closet!
Archibald Eagle’s Food Closet is a service for all members of the Ã山ǿ¼é community to promote the health and wellness of Ã山ǿ¼é students and employees. Archie’s Closet stocks non-perishable food products, like peanut butter, canned meats/tuna, pasta, rice, beans, vegetables, soups, and canned fruit, and personal hygiene products such as toilet paper and tissues. The closet is maintained through donations.

Social Justice Activism Fair

Join CSJE & the Mandela Day Committee at the Social Justice Activism Fair on Ã山ǿ¼é's quad from 12-2pm on 9/19. 

2021-2022 Academic Year

Mandela Social Justice Day

Thursday, 2/24/22 - Mandela Social Justice Day Join the Mandela Day Committee in celebrating Nelson Mandela's legacy of social justice! We will hear from keynote speaker Simon Tam on anti-Asian violence during COVID-19, as well as two additional presentations. See the Mandela Day website for more.

Conspiracy Theories: How They Threaten Us...

Tuesday, 11/30/21 - Conspiracy Theories: How They Threaten Us & How to Stop the Spread of Misinformation Conspiracy theories are prevalent throughout our nation, with millions of people accepting more than one as the “truth.” This presentation will cover the most common conspiracy theories and how they are destroying our health, the educational system, politics, the economy, and our overall society. The presenters will also discuss methods for identifying and fact-checking problematic sources in online environments. Click to see the presentation!

Town Hall: Student Mental Health

Monday, 11/1/21 - Town Hall: Student Mental Health An open discussion about mental health on campus and next steps to improve resources.

Student Mental Health: What Faculty Need to Know

Wednesday, 10/27/21 - Student Mental Health: What Faculty Need to Know Join us to learn about the mental health needs of our students, potential signs of distress, the resources Ã山ǿ¼é offers, and how faculty & staff can help students access the resources.

Student Mental Health

Monday, 10/25/21 - Student Mental Health Pott College students will share their personal experience with mental health related issues. The panel is open to students and faculty in the Ã山ǿ¼é community who wish to have an open dialogue on mental health and best practices and shared struggles. A representative from CAPS will be in attendance.

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