Previously known as Diversity and Multicultural Affairs and as the Office of Minority Affairs.
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- 201601-35thAnnualMLKJrCelebrationKeynoteLectureProgram.pdf
- Eighth Annual University Diversity Awards
April 6, 2016, UNC Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, at the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, State Dining Room.
- History of the Minority Student Caucus / Minority Health Conference
- LGBTQ student voices in the Story of Us archive
'All over campus, all over town': Story of Us archive preserves LGBTQ student voices, Brooke Elliott, Daily Tar Heel, January 24, 2022
In 1976, the first Southeastern Gay Conference in the United States was held on UNC's campus.
More than four decades later, the Carolina Pride Alumni Network has raised over $90,000 to preserve the history of the University’s LGBTQ+ students, faculty and staff through “The Story of Us,” a collaboration with the Wilson Library and the Southern Oral History Program.
- Reflecting diversity in University Libraries
Adrianne Gibilisco, The Well, August 19, 2020
University Librarian Elaine Westbrooks explains why putting diversity, equity and inclusion first is central to the mission of University Libraries.
- Report of the Chancellor’s Minority Affairs Review Committee (2000)
March 9, 2000
Chancellor McCoy appointed the Minority Affairs Review Committee (1) in October 1999. He charged the Committee:
To determine the role, function, and direction the university should take relative to addressing the educational needs and concerns of minority students. This includes, but is not limited to examining the present function, activities, and effectiveness of the Office of Minority Affairs, both as an independently functioning office and in its relationship to the other offices which offer collaborative support services for minority students.
- The Carolina Gay Association, Oral History, and Coming Out at the University of North Carolina
T. Evan Faulkenbury and Aaron Hayworth. Oral Hist Rev (2016) 43 (1): 115-137. DOI: https://doi-org.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/10.1093/ohr/ohv073. Published: 20 January 2016 Abstract: Founded in 1974, the Carolina Gay Association (CGA) was the first gay rights group at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and one of the first in the American South. This article traces the history of the CGA during the 1970s and early 1980s as a predominantly white organization that advocated for gay rights on campus and across the region. It also demonstrates how oral history exposes the many ways people remember their sexuality during their formative years at college. People were not simply out or not—there was a wide spectrum of outness.
- UNC Alliance unites 4 engagement centers
Scott Jared, The Well, Friday, February 11th, 2022
The new consortium links the work each center is doing on societal issues of race, ethnicity, equity and justice.
- University Diversity Award Recipients (2009-2016)
Awards are given in these eight categories: • Faculty • Staff • Undergraduate Student • Graduate/Professional Student • Department/Unit/Faculty and Staff Group • Student Organization • Alumni • Community Member/Organization Criteria for the awards: • Advocated for diversity, equity, and inclusion of underrepresented groups and/or social justice • Demonstrated a sustained commitment to the advancement of cultural diversity and inclusion at UNC and/or in the community • Demonstrated respect or inclusive treatment when interacting with others • Implemented or sponsored an event which cultivates diversity and inclusion Webpage includes awardees from 2009-2016
- z-See also UNC Affinity Groups