This collection features guests who describe their experiences or work as part of the LGBTQIA+ community. Curated by the Simpson Center for the Humanities’s Communications Manager C. R. Grimmer, the Poetry Vlog is dedicated …
Every week, thousands of unaccompanied, “overflow” immigrant youth crowd the Fort Bliss Emergency Intake Site (EIS) in El Paso, Texas, an unlicensed mass care facility constructed of tents and trailers. The increasing numbers of children, allegations of abuse and dangerous …
At UW our graduates go on to do impactful work in the world – and we know that the first step in this journey is happening right now. Whether you are employed full-time, continuing your education, taking time off, or still …
The esports and gaming category is one of the biggest in digital media with major partnerships, business opportunities, and independent creators and competitors racking up millions of views. …
The Center for Communication, Difference and Equity (CCDE)’s Interrupting Privilege website is ready to launch! Come celebrate our five years of intergenerational, racial dialoguing at our Interrupting Privilege Website Launch Party. Join us on Thursday, November 18th, 2021, from 5:30 …
Are you worried about navigating your communication career after a pandemic? Have you been wondering what a career in communications might look like for you at this moment?
Senior Account Manager at Microsoft and founder of the HOLA (Hispanic and Latinx Organization of Leaders in Action) chapter in Microsoft Atlanta office
Both my Spanish and Asian identities equally define me and have influenced who I …
Mexican-American farmworker, labor leader and civil rights activist César Chávez brought about better conditions for agricultural workers. Born on his family’s farm near Yuma, Arizona, Chávez witnessed the harsh conditions farm laborers endured. …