For students on a CHID program in Europe, visits with the Roma community (commonly known as Gypsies) challenged persistent stereotypes. Read More
The Department of Classics was recently recognized for its efforts to promote equity and diversity in both its faculty and students. Read More
An interracial, intergenerational group recently returned from an emotional Civil Rights Pilgrimage in the South, organized by Professor David Domke. Read More
Cross-gender dance has a long tradition in East Java, Indonesia. Professor Christina Sunardi looks at the tradition, its evolution, and the questions it raises about... Read More
“The fabric of my life has been ever so enriched by each and every one of you.” A grey-haired gentleman is speaking during a sharing... Read More
A set of letters dating back to the 1940s led Devin Naar to study the history of Sephardic Jews. Now he heads the UW's Sephardic... Read More
Students and faculty in the UW's Center for Human Rights, working with a partner organization in El Salvador, are helping Salvadorans seek justice for crimes... Read More
Black Cultural Studies students combined traditional coursework with community projects through a winter quarter collaboration with the Northwest African American Museum. Read More
It began as a modest resource to address students' frequently asked questions, but Professor Quintard Taylor's BlackPast.org website now attracts 2.8 million visitors a year... Read More
For 50 years, the School of Music's Ethnomusicology Program has advanced the study of music and culture, and has brought world music to Seattle through... Read More