Whose Body is This? Understanding Yourself After a New Diagnosis

This event is part of Body Respect Week and open to all Tulane students, faculty and staff. Since the start of the pandemic people have gotten a variety of new diagnoses, directly and indirectly related to COVID-19. Come join us for a panel discussion about understanding yourself after a new diagnosis and how we can truly embrace the idea that all bodies are good bodies. We will provide thoughtful conversation and snacks!

Semester Prep Party

Welcome back students! Come by the Goldman Center on Tuesday 9/6 to prepare for a strong Fall 2022 semester. We will have pizza, swag, and a raffle for student who have scheduled their tests for the semester.

Remember to bring your computer.

Reimagining Intimacy at the Intersections of Race, Disability, Gender & Sexuality

A safer space to explore and ask questions about intimacy across experiences and identities, especially across disability, queerness, and race. Panel discussion will be moderated by Ashley Volion, local disability advocate and Professor of Tulane’s Department of Sociology.  Food will be provided. 

 

Physical Location: First Floor Diboll Auditorium, Tidewater Building (Downtown Campus)  

Disability Justice & Mental Health: Community Building Circle for Undergraduate Students

This is a community building circle designed by and for graduate students at Tulane. The event is focused on dismantling ableism (both internalized and systemic) that exacerbates and stigmatizes people living with mental illness and mental health challenges. This space is open to both allies and people who identify as neurodivergent, "Mad", mentally ill, etc. 

 

Tulane Tuesday | Mini Pies

Wear your Tulane gear each Tuesday and stop by the LBC First Floor Hallway between 11AM-2PM to get today's FREE giveaway - Mini Pies
Sponsored by the Goldman Center for Student Accessibility and the Lavin-Bernick Center for University Life
** You must wear Tulane gear to receive the giveaway, no exceptions
** Giveaway applies while supplies last and are first come, first serve

Disability Equity Focus Group

Please join us for a student lead discussion around ability/disability, intersecting identities, and creating accessible and inclusive environments for all members of the Tulane community. We will discuss ideas and plans for how to utilize programming, workshops and initiatives to continue efforts toward improving inclusivity and equity for all Tulane students.

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