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The Marc Steiner Show airs Monday thru Friday from 10AM to Noon on WEAA 88.9 FM. The show covers the topics that matter, engaging real voices, from Charm City to Cairo and beyond.
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PDF Document · 91.4 KBEngage in the celebrations of Native American communities through events in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., hosted by indigenous tribes and allies. Happy Native American Heritage Month!
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PDF Document · 36.8 KBFind the contact information of our professional and student-staff here along with the information of our spaces.
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PDF Document · 221.1 KBPlease read and share this presentation from our Sept. 11 DACA Info Session event. Topics include what DACA is, the history of the Act, options for previous DACA recipients, why DACA is important, and implications for the phase out.
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PDF Document · 85.2 KBHispanic Heritage Month starts tomorrow, Saturday Sept. 15th! Take a look at our handout of events in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. to celebrate and commemorate Latinx heritage.
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Interested in promoting diversity and inclusion on our campus? You too can get the skills needed to relate to people across all social identities by leading educational workshops and discussions!
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PDF Document · 378.4 KBNeed the Mosaic Center to help you create or support your group event? Download and fill out this form! Email or drop it off to our office and we'll do our best to reply within 3-7 business days.
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Podcast from the Marc Steiner Show. This roundtable continues the conversation which aired on-air on October 15, 2015 (#sayhername: Teaching Young Girls to be Politically Conscious)
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The main objective in Race Stories is to explore the relationship of photography to concepts, themes, or social or regional issues around race not usually covered in the mainstream media.
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PDF Document · 408.4 KBCheck out all of our events that are happening this semester, there is something for everyone!
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Podcast from Midday, WYPR's daily public affairs program airing from 12-1pm, Monday-Friday.Topics range from the latest news, to local and national politics, to social, medical and cultural trends.
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PDF Document · 15.7 KBIn accordance with the policy approved by the Board of Regents at its meeting on March 23, 1979, UMBC adopted these policies and procedures with respect to the observance of religious holidays.