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  <Title>The Tensions of Being Both African and American</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><h1><img src="http://www.colorlines.com/sites/default/files/styles/embedded_image/public/images/2015/10/Nadia%20Sasso.jpg?itok=73k2QLPp&amp;timestamp=1446221122" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></h1><div><div><span>Photo of Nadia Sasso, "Am I" director. </span><span>Provided By Nadia Sasso</span></div><div><div>by <span><span><a href="http://www.colorlines.com/writers/sameer-rao" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Sameer Rao</a></span></span><span>| </span></div><div><span>Mon, Nov 2, 2015 3:00 PM EST</span><br></div></div><div><div><div><p><em><br>"When we go out, the first thing that everyone sees is that we’re black. Our immigrant status comes second to that. When the police see you, first you’re black, and then when they hear you, it makes the situation worse. So I feel that we are part of it, and we also feel the pain."</em></p><p>This is filmmaker <a href="http://www.iamnadiamarie.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Nadia Sasso's</a> Sierra Leonean mother, Siah Samba Sasso, speaking about how African immigrants experience life in America. While most daughters promoting their work wouldn't put their mom on the phone with a journalist, the 26-year-old often brings viewers behind the scenes in her subjects' lives and makes their culture-traversing experiences accessible for everyone. </p><p>Sasso's just-released “Am I: Too African To Be American Or Too American To Be African?" draws on candid interviews with first-generation West African-Americans—including, notably, “Awkward Black Girl” creator Issa Rae. The women talk about relating to peers of different<strong> </strong>backgrounds, the disconnect between their parents’ and American culture, and claiming their place in the American tapestry. "Am I," which is available for immediate streaming via its <a href="http://www.amithefilm.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">official website</a>, has already been praised by the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/new-documentary-am-i-explores-what-it-means-to-be-african-and-american_5612c9b3e4b0dd85030cdeac" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Huffington Post</a>, <a href="http://www.okayafrica.com/news/am-i-too-african-to-be-american-or-too-american-to-be-african-film/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">OkayAfrica</a> and <a href="http://blavity.com/cultural-duality-new-documentary-focuses-on-the-identity-of-the-west-african-diaspora/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Blavity</a>.</p><p>Here, we talk to Sasso about the place African immigrants and their children inhabit in black American culture and activism as well as why the film’s stark portrayal of intra-racial conflict is necessary for audiences of all backgrounds to see. </p><p><div class="embed-container"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Et3crszAXFc" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen="webkitAllowFullScreen" mozallowfullscreen="mozallowfullscreen" allowFullScreen="allowFullScreen">[Video]</iframe></div></p><p><br><strong>Your film deals a lot with the simultaneous rejection that the children of African immigrants face from both their parents’ culture and what might be called "black American culture." Do you get a sense that immigrants and first-generation Americans like yourself and the women you interviewed see themselves and their culture as part of black America? </strong></p><p>I personally think [African immigrants and their children] play a role. I think that, also, they’re understanding their role with America now being the place they live. For instance, I don’t have an accent or any of these things that society says is a mark of an immigrant, and the first thing people see is that I’m black. Therefore, I have to navigate that space as well. You cannot pretend that it doesn’t exist, especially if you’re living in low-income areas or communities of mostly people of color. It doesn't matter if you’re born here or in Africa—you’re going to face the same things that black Americans are facing. </p><p><strong>Then do you see members of that recent diaspora playing a big role in contemporary activism around the Black Lives Matter movement? </strong></p><p>I think the younger generation understands. I don’t think that the older generation doesn’t want to participate, they just don’t understand how to because there’s a cultural difference and a lack of education. I can tell you firsthand that I didn’t really learn about black consciousness until I was an undergrad at Bucknell University. That’s something I was not taught from elementary to high school or from my immigrant parents. That's not something [we] discussed at home because they didn't want to make me feel any more othered than I already felt. </p><p><strong>There was a <a href="https://thsppl.com/black-america-please-stop-appropriating-african-clothing-and-tribal-marks-3210e65843a7#.t6zt78ulg" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">recent article</a> in Medium, "Black America, please stop appropriating African clothing and tribal marks," that got a lot of criticism from writers at <a href="http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2015/09/black_americans_don_t_appropriate_african_culture.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Root</a> and <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/is-it-cultural-appropriation-when-africans-wear-jordans_56099b3be4b0768126fea24d" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Huffington Post</a>, among other places. Do you feel as if appropriation is the problem that it’s made out to be, even intra-racially? </strong></p><p>Well, we need to be smarter about how we read into those articles. If we are further divided then we can’t do as much to further the idea that black lives matter, and [that article] was divisive. Yes, it is a privilege to understand exactly where your family comes from and have links to your culture, but as you see in the film, it was also a disadvantage because I was born in America. So you feel like a stepchild to both [cultures]. I don’t really like the dichotomy of one being better or more privileged than another because it’s relative. I think, as a whole—not only in America but globally—we need to come together more, even while celebrating our differences, and especially with a lot of eyes on the continent right now. </p><p><strong>Was it important for you to make the film and put the intra-racial issues into the light for people who might misunderstand it?</strong></p><p>Well some people have asked me, “Why are you airing our dirty laundry?” But nothing ever happens without a conversation, and you generate a conversation by putting things in people’s faces. I got a comment on a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/new-documentary-am-i-explores-what-it-means-to-be-african-and-american_5612c9b3e4b0dd85030cdeac" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">HuffPost article</a> about my film—it actually came from one of my colleagues—saying, “Firstly, I support your creative and intellectual inquiry, I support you 100 percent, but I don’t support the mastication of black Americans. ...What I’ve been told about your film doesn’t represent me and is a form of misrecognition and a miss for many of us.” So, that just gives you an insight on why this film is necessary. We all want to tell our experiences and lives, but we [can't grow if we] don’t want to listen to each other.</p><p><em>Nadia Sasso's "Am I," is available to stream for $10 at <a href="http://www.amithefilm.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">amithefilm.com<br></a>.</em></p></div></div></div></div></div>
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  <Title>November is National Native American Heritage Month</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><div><div><div><p><span>Presidential Proclamation -- National Native American
    Heritage Month, 2015</span></p><p><span>NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH, 2015</span></p><p><span>- - - - - - -</span></p><p><span>BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA</span></p><p><span>A PROCLAMATION</span></p><p><span>American Indians and Alaska Natives enrich every aspect of our country.
    As the first to live on this land, Native Americans and their traditions and
    values inspired -- and continue to inspire -- the ideals of self-governance and
    determination that are the framework of our Nation. This month, we recognize
    the contributions made by Native Americans since long before our founding, and
    we resolve to continue the work of strengthening government-to-government ties
    with tribal nations and expanding possibility for all.</span></p><p><span>Native Americans have helped make America what it is today. As we
    reflect on our history, we must acknowledge the unfortunate chapters of
    violence, discrimination, and deprivation that went on for far too long, as
    well as the effects of injustices that continue to be felt. While we cannot
    undo the pain and tragedy of the past, we can set out together to forge a
    brighter future of progress and hope across Indian Country and the entire
    American landscape.</span></p><p><span>Since I took office, I have worked with tribal leaders to write a new
    chapter in our nation-to-nation relationship. Ensuring young people have every
    opportunity to succeed is a critical aspect of our work together, and this year
    my Administration hosted the inaugural White House Tribal Youth Gathering following
    the launch of Generation Indigenous -- an initiative aimed at improving the
    lives of Native youth and empowering the next generation of Native leaders. We
    will also host the seventh White House Tribal Nations Conference later this
    year, bringing together leaders of 567 tribes to explore opportunities for
    progress, with a particular focus on young people. As part of our agenda for
    providing Native youth the chance to realize their fullest potential, I have
    engaged tribal communities in a range of critical areas, and we have worked
    together to boost high school graduation rates and afford young people more
    chances to pursue higher education, employment, and professional development
    opportunities. We're also working to expand access to health and counseling
    services essential to ensuring youth feel safe and heard.</span></p><p><span>My Administration has continued to partner with tribes to address vital
    gaps in resources for Indian Country, including equipping communities with
    broadband, rebuilding infrastructure, spurring economic growth, and increasing
    renewable energy. To confront the peril of a changing climate, we are also
    working with tribal leaders across America to develop effective approaches to
    protecting our communities from this grave threat. And because we know that
    fostering pride in the languages, traditions, and practices that make up the
    extraordinary richness of Native American culture is central to our shared
    progress, my Administration remains committed to ensuring every community feels
    connected to the extraordinary legacies they are a part of.</span></p><p><span>This month, let us reaffirm our responsibility to ensure each
    generation is defined by a greater sense of opportunity than the last, and let
    us pledge to maintain our strong relationship with tribal nations across
    America. By keeping this commitment, and by endeavoring to shape a future in
    which every citizen has the chance to build a life worthy of their hopes and
    dreams, we can ensure that ours is a country that is true to our spirit and to
    our enduring promise as a land where all things are possible for all people.</span></p><p><span>NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of
    America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the
    laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim November 2015 as National Native
    American Heritage Month. I call upon all Americans to commemorate this month
    with appropriate programs and activities, and to celebrate November 27, 2015,
    as Native American Heritage Day.</span></p><p><span>IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirtieth day of
    October, in the year of our Lord two thousand fifteen, and of the Independence
    of the United States of America the two hundred and fortieth.</span></p><p><span>BARACK OBAMA</span></p><p><span> </span></p></div></div></div></div></div>
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    <Title>Religious &amp; Ethnic Holidays  - Nov 2015</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">This handout lists some of the many nationally and internationally recognized and/or celebrated diverse days of observance and religious/ethnic holidays that fall within the month of November.<div><br></div><div><p><span>For more information, check out our online </span><a href="http://osl.umbc.edu/redirect/auth/diversity_calendar.php" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span><strong>Diversity Resource Calendar</strong></span></a><span><span>  accessible through your myUMBC login </span><span>that provides detailed information on U.S. American and global holidays, customs, events, heritage months and ethnic-specific recipes.</span></span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span><strong>The calendar is also available on Student Life's website:</strong></span></p><p><span><a href="http://osl.umbc.edu/diversity/mosaic" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>http://osl.umbc.edu/diversity/mosaic</strong></a></span></p></div></div>
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  <Title>Baltimore Environmental Film Series Finale at the Senator</Title>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="55480" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/themosaic/posts/55480">
    <Title>Interfaith Dialogue on Pope Francis' Encyclical on Ecology</Title>
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    <Title>Alternative Spring Break applications are due 11/10</Title>
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  <Title>Relationship Skills Workshop Series this Fall!</Title>
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  <Title>Another Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365 Highlight!</Title>
  <Tagline>Delegate Mary Washington speaks on LGBTQ Youth Homelessness</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><h2>What You Need to Know About Delegate Mary Washington &amp; LGBTQ Youth Homelessness</h2><hr><div><div><p><em>Get ready for Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365 with our “<a href="https://critsocjustice.wordpress.com/tag/what-you-need-to-know/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">What You Need to Know</a>” series. </em></p><h4><strong>Delegate Mary Washington <img src="https://critsocjustice.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/marywashingtonsmhr.jpg?w=283&amp;h=300" alt="MaryWashingtonSmHR" width="283" height="300" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></strong></h4><p>State Delegate Mary Washington represents the 43rd district of Maryland, which comprises of most of North Central and Northeast Baltimore (for those familiar with the city, that’s North Ave to the northern border and west from Harford to North Charles).</p><p>First elected in 2010 and again in 2014, Del. Washington is not Maryland’s first openly gay lawmaker. She is, however, the first black openly gay member of the Maryland General Assembly and the second openly gay black woman to be elected to US state legislature.</p><p>As a Maryland lawmaker, Del. Washington’s stated goals include “urban environmental education, equality for all, and improving quality of life and sustainability of Baltimore neighborhoods.” In 2013, she established the Task Force to Study Housing and Supportive Services for Unaccompanied Homeless Youth which continued into 2014 along with additional efforts focused on youth homelessness.</p><p><strong><em>A dialogue with Maryland State Delegate Mary Washington about LGBTQ youth homelessness will be held on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/1663346510601384/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Monday, October 19th at 7pm</a> in the Commons 329. </em></strong></p><p>For more on Delegate Mary Washington, check out:</p><ul><li>Her <a href="http://delmarywashington.com/marys-story/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">bio</a> and campaign website</li><li><a href="http://www.wbaltv.com/news/sunday-qa-delegate-mary-washington/35514058" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Sunday Q&amp;A video</a> about her work on youth homelessness</li></ul><h4>LGBTQ Homelessness in Baltimore</h4><p><a href="https://critsocjustice.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/homelessness.png" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img src="https://critsocjustice.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/homelessness.png?w=401&amp;h=170" alt="Homelessness" width="401" height="170" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a>According to the Gay and Lesbian Task Force, an estimated 20-40% of homeless youth identify as LGBTQ. A Canadian study found that LGBTQ homeless youth are three times more likely to participate in <a href="http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/2/25/lgbt-youth-engage-in-survival-sex-says-study.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">survival sex</a>.</p><p>LGBTQ homeless people are at risk for violence and often face discrimination in shelters, especially those with strong religious affiliations. Being homeless as a trans person is even riskier as many shelters are gender-segregated, putting many trans people at risk for assault and sexual violence. There are no LGBTQ specific shelters in Baltimore, although homeless LGBTQ youth can drop-in at the <a href="http://www.glccb.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">GLBT Community Center</a> for resources and support during the day.</p><p>For more on LGBTQ homelessness, check out:</p><ul><li>The Gay and Lesbian Task Force <a href="http://www.thetaskforce.org/static_html/downloads/HomelessYouth.pdf" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">study</a> on LGBT youth homelessness</li><li>Washington Blade article about <a href="http://www.washingtonblade.com/2014/04/24/lgbt-poverty-baltimore-persists-spite-legal-advances/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">LGBT poverty in Baltimore</a></li><li>Baltimore Sun article about <a href="http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-county/arbutus-lansdowne/ph-ca-at-homeless-0204-20150328-story.html" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">advocacy for homeless youth</a></li></ul></div></div></div>
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  <Summary>What You Need to Know About Delegate Mary Washington &amp; LGBTQ Youth Homelessness     Get ready for Critical Social Justice: Baltimore 365 with our “What You Need to Know” series.   Delegate...</Summary>
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