Landscapes and sites have meanings that are often unknown or hidden from the public unless we provide a means for storytelling. Interpretation is often a tool that can reveal the stories of the land and site to make it more accessible. Hear from Chuck Lennox (Principal – Lennox Insites) a visitor experience planner who regularly works with LA professionals to enhance their projects.
Dean of the College, Renee Cheng, has published a piece on racism and her own experiences and leadership throughout this year. Find it here: A letter to my Asian women students looking for answers
Join UW Counseling Center for an affirming space to explore your identity. All queer, trans, or questioning UW undergraduate students are welcome. For more information, please contact 206.543.1240 or visit our UW Husky Health & Well Being Website
The UDP Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee will host its next Social Justice Social Hour on Tuesday, April 20 at 5pm.
Small Group Discussion on Zoom: https://washington.zoom.us/j/91978983063
A quick run-down (all sessions are 12-1pm PST via Zoom): April 29: Scott Schuyler, Natural Resources Director, Upper Skagit Tribe (https://washington.zoom.us/j/98190271524?pwd=QTJ6a2ovMGo5L2tkbkhsSlQ0blk3UT09) If you’ve caught King5 news lately, chances are you’ve seen Scott and his important work to raise awareness of the impacts of hydropower dams on the Skagit River and the detrimental impacts felt by…