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MEET US: Denisha Jenkins

March 12, 2020Leave a comment

Denisha Jenkins is an experienced storyteller, and she uses stories to foster inclusivity in the workplace.

Why We Shouldn’t Feed the Melting Pot

July 5, 2017July 5, 2017Leave a comment

By Josephine Van Houten   Since the 1780’s, America’s leaders have referred to the country as a ‘melting pot’ of different cultures, religions, and backgrounds. In a country as large as the United States, a shared identity is essential for a sense of unity, however, we should not ignore the religious and ethnic differences that … Continue reading Why We Shouldn’t Feed the Melting Pot

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Ramadan Kareem! With the start of Ramadan this week, we are sharing a few reminders for how we can all create inclusive spaces for those who are observing this month. #ramadan2023 #ramadanmubarak
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Portelli is one of our faves at IDCL and features strongly in our Oral History for Social Change Certificate! #oralhistory #oralhistoryquote #oralhistoryforsocialchange #scholarhighlight
This week's archive highlight hears from Van Govind in our upcoming collection Gone to Texas: 1965 Migration. Here Van reminds us that immigrants and their children frequently see change over time in their relationships with the cultures of their heritage. These relationships are never stagnant, but as dynamic and diverse as those who experience them. #immigration #culture #heritage
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