Thank you for desiring to watch the sessions that were dedicated to issues of our students of color, and thus sensitive issues surrounding race. We ask that you maintain respect for our students and faculty who shared openly about the concerns they have had and continue to have at Puget Sound.

Everyone has agreed to share, in order to enhance the community at Puget Sound. Thank you for wanting to do your part in this journey by listening to students of color and faculty of color. These are only accessible to Puget Sound folks, so please maintain that privacy.

JUNE 17

Let's Talk: Black Space for Black Lives

This video recording is of the presentation part of a larger affinity conversation. The presenters on the panel wanted to share the presentation portion with anyone interested in learning more about the issues concerning Black students and Faculty at Puget Sound.

In collaboration with the Black Student Union, a Black Affinity Space* hosted by Mimi Duncan ’22, Serena Sevasin ’22, and Jaylen Antoine ’22

To view the video, enter password PugetSoundLoggers.

*Racial affinity spaces allow people of color to center and prioritize their specific needs, voices, and experiences in a space without re-routing or re-centering the conversation to adjust to white education. 

AUG. 5

Marginalized: Students of Color at UPS: Where Do We Belong?

Hosted by Puget Sound students of color and alumni: Jaylen Antoine ’22, Jade Herbert ’21, Helena Marlowe ’22, Maija Petterson ’22, Aldrin Villahermosa ’21, and Julia Lin ’18

To view the video, enter password PugetSoundLoggers.