Cup of Culture Series

This is a poster of the dates for our Cup of Culture series. September 21, October 19, November 16, February 15, March 15 at 5pm.

The Cup of Culture series is a forum to foster dialogue about diversity, inclusion, justice, and reconciliation. We seek to challenge our community to explore our individual identities (racial, ethnicity, nationality, ability, gender, etc.) and understand the experience of others, identify how systems contribute to oppression and work together toward a more just society.

 

This year's focus will explore how our identities are informed, shaped, and challenged by the stories around us. We are inviting speakers who are storytellers from diverse experiences so that our community can see and know each other--our struggles and victories--all the more clearly and fully. We will dive into specific issues and hear from experts and leaders in the search for deeper empathy and connection within our interwoven stories. 

Join us! This program is co-sponsored by the offices of Multicultural and International Student Services and the Center for Justice & Reconciliation. Each event will be held in person on PLNU's Campus: The ARC on the bottom floor of Nicholson Commons.

 

 

 

 


Our speaker for March is Denise P. Reid, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education at Biola University. Our topic is Disability as Diversity and is in partnership with MOSAIC's Delta Alpha Pi. 

 

Photo of Denise P. Reid in black shirt.

 

Past Cup of Culture Series and Recordings

09/16/20 Race: Unpacking Whiteness

10/21/20 Human Trafficking: The diversity of exploitation

11/18/20 Gender Stereotypes: Misrepresentation hurts us all

01/13/21 Criminal Injustice: The school to prison pipeline

03/17/21 Immigration: The God Who Sees with Karen Gonzalez

04/14/21 Mental Health: It matters for all of us

05/12/21 Youth Without a Home: How homelessness impacts students

09/15/21 Social Reform Through the Lens of our Faith

10/20/21 Anti-Racism and Police Reform

11/17/21 Immigration Reform

02/16/22 Human Trafficking: The Fight Against the Legalization of Prostitution

03/16/2022 Advocacy and Social Reform: Moving from Passion to Action