The REYSE Collaboratory at Clemson University is an interdisciplinary group of researchers and community scholars conducting research and providing programming
Today is National Disability Independence Day! Join us as we celebrate alongside the disability community and the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act! 🎉 #disabilityindependenceday
August 26th commemorates Women’s Equality Day and on this day, we recognize the passage of 19th Amendment that granted American Women the right to vote. We also recognize the achievements and advocates who continue to march for equality. #WomensEqualityDay2023
August 9th commemorates the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples - on this day we celebrate diverse cultures, languages, and traditions as a United Nations 🇺🇳 date to raise awareness for indigenous people everywhere.
We are excited to share that Clemson University Science Outreach Center developed a graphic novel to inspire youth-led STEM Justice initiatives.
📍Check out Renée Lyons, Director of Science Outreach for Clemson University’s College of Science, blog @
https://t.co/gfEpOB273l
We are disappointed in the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on Affirmative Action but feel confident & hopeful that institutions will advance equity through other efforts. #AffirmativeAction
Advancing Racial Equity https://t.co/DmG2sPnFxX
Happy LGBTQ 🏳️🌈 Pride Month!
LGBTQ Pride Month is celebrated to recognize the impact that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals have had on history locally, nationally, and internationally -Library of Congress
The month of May celebrates the achievements and contributions of Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders in the United States. #AsianHeritageMonth#REYSE
Congratulations to our founder and director for making history as the first African American woman inducted as a Fellow for the Academy of Leisure Sciences! Check out her story by Clemson University at https://t.co/Np2c7vwvYS
Corliss Outley, a professor in @ClemsonPRTM and director of the Race, Ethnicity, Youth and Social Equity Collaboratory (REYSE), is the first African American woman in TALS’ 43-year history to be named a Fellow of the Academy. https://t.co/rwmGzkyqPh
As we enter the new month of March, today is the first day of Women's History Month. Let's flashback to the 1910s & 20s when American women were fighting just to get the right to vote. #WomensHistoryMonth
If it wasn't for these women, the 19th Amendment likely wouldn't have been passed when it was. Women in 2020 were the deciding vote, likely putting Biden over Trump in the general election.
Thank you to all of the amazing women of our past, present and future! You make America great!
The 4th of July marks the day the United States of America was free from British rule, but do we all experience the same kinds of freedom today? Check out this article from NPR about 6 immigrants and how they feel about this celebration.
https://t.co/ogE1OFXAdI
"We have to do it because we can no longer stay invisible. We have to be visible. We should not be ashamed of who we are."
- Sylvia Rivera
Rivera was a prominent LGBTQ rights activist in the early 1970s, and co-founded STAR with Marsha P. Johnson.