Communications from the Vice President

 

 


Sense of Purpose during the COVID-19 Crisis: A Message from DEI VP Yvette Alex-Assensoh
Dear Colleagues and Community Members,We have been presented an opportunity to focus our energy on a sense of purpose.

Utilizing Native American Heritage Month as a Tool for Culture Change By Yvette Alex-Assensoh, Vice President, Division of Equity and Inclusion, November 2019
As we celebrate Native American Heritage Month, history is an especially pertinent subject for Oregonians. This is the first year that Oregon schools will be required to teach tribal history and life experiences as a result of 2017’s Senate Bill 13. As schools work with Oregon tribes to create curriculum, it’s important for institutions like the University of Oregon to use our platform to support these efforts towards positive culture change, both by promoting tribal history throughout the year and utilizing celebrations like NAHM in particular.

Latinx Heritage Month 2019 by Vice President Yvette Alex-Assensoh
The UO Honors Latinx Heritage Month 2019By Yvette Alex-Assensoh, Vice President for the Division of Equity and InclusionSeptember 2019

A Message regarding the senseless violence in New Zealand
Dear Colleagues, Following the horrible, senseless violence in New Zealand, we felt it was important to reach out to the campus community. The University of Oregon stands in support of the Muslim community and the people of Christchurch in the aftermath of the shootings at three mosques.

A Message regarding the senseless shooting at the Chabad Synagogue in Poway, California
Dear Colleagues, Unquestionably, the recent horrific and senseless shooting at the Chabad Synagogue in Poway, California during the memorial service on the last day of Passover, was a very clear reminder of the evil of hate crime perpetrated in the name of White Supremacy.

The Equalizing Force of History
History is a great equalizer. It cuts through rhetoric and propaganda with the mere presence of the truth. During these times where the people in the highest levels of politics and law enforcement are increasingly and vindictively targeting the Latinx community, celebrations like Latinx Heritage Month take on that much more significance.

Empowerment Through History: A Reflection on Latinx Heritage Month
As we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, we honor the heroes and achievements of the past, as well as those making history now, both nationally and here in our UO campus community.

A Campus, Where Restoration Has The Final Word
In spite of the diverse opinions we hold, one of the sacred values in higher education is that we should have a rich context of information and truth for all members of the campus community.

Providing welcoming and inclusive spaces for students
In light of the events of last week and tensions on campus regarding race, inclusivity, and even the presidential election cycle, we are writing to share with you several resources that are available to ensure that we are providing welcoming and inclusive spaces for our students. 

Providing welcoming and inclusive spaces for students
In light of the events of last week and tensions on campus regarding race, inclusivity, and even the presidential election cycle, we are writing to share with you several resources that are available to ensure that we are providing welcoming and inclusive spaces for our students.