Equity and Diversity

National African American museum architect sets campus visit

Zena Howard is inaugural speaker for this year’s African American Speaker and Workshop series

Events honor the original people of the land the UO occupies

Native American Heritage month at the UO reflects on indigenous cultures and traditions

Lorwin Lecture to examine black motherhood and grief

Rhaisa Kameela Williams will speak Oct. 25 on Toni Morrison's play about Emmett Till

Coming out on campus: Celebrating LGBTQ+ history

This month is a time to celebrate the long history of activism and community-building

Lyllye Reynolds-Parker: Joy and trials in a life of giving

She endured poverty and racism to become a beacon for generations of UO students

A long road leads to a new home for the UO's black students

In 1968, and again in 2015, black students sought a place to gather and study; it opens Oct. 12

New civil rights exhibit at MNCH shines a light on Eugene

Photos, interviews and historical archives explore how racist attitudes drove civil rights activism

Black Cultural Center fulfills a dream generations in the making

Named for Lyllye Reynolds-Parker, it will be a home for the UO’s black students and the community

Grand opening for UO's new Black Cultural Center set for Oct. 12

Events at the center, named for longtime advisor Lyllye Reynolds-Parker, begin at 11:30 a.m.

Weaving New Beginnings marks 25th anniversary Oct. 16

The annual reception welcomes people of color and builds a supportive community