Welcome back to The Unify Brief, where we track the latest developments shaping the nation. Here’s what you need to know this week. Funding cuts…
The Unify section is launching a brand new column focused on key updates from the current American administration that impact diversity and marginalized communities. We…
In an era when discussions about race, identity and systemic inequities dominate national headlines, programs like the University of Denver’s Critical Race and Ethnic Studies…
On Thursday, May 30, the Black Community Initiatives (BCI) hosted the first-ever Black communities end-of-year celebration. The event was hosted in collaboration with the Black…
As the pro-Palestine encampment enters its third week on Carnegie Green, the chants led by organizers have become a key element. The chants intend to…
As the inaugural student chapter on a college campus, DU’s It’s Ok to Be Extraordinary (OK2BX) chapter is leading the way in embracing diversity through…
The month of May is observed as Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month and Jewish American Heritage Month. Here’s a deep dive into…
Read the English version of this article here. Dra. Maria del Carmen Salazar era una estudiante universitaria de primera generación, quien nació en México y…
Lea la versión en español de este artículo aquí. Dr. Maria del Carmen Salazar is a first-generation college student born in Mexico who migrated with her…
The University of Denver’s Black Student Alliance (BSA) is a place of community for the historically underrepresented students of the African diaspora, both African and…