Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice and Belonging Events
The Center for Global Engagement will celebrate Lunar New Year 2025, the Year of the Snake, with cultural performances, festive food and a joyful atmosphere.
Black History Month
Online via Zoom
Da'Shay Templeton, PhD, will present "The Immovable Veil of Black Disability: An Introduction to Black Disability Threat Theory and Its Application to School Discipline."
Black History Month
This special service will celebrate the rich faith, heritage and dynamic worship traditions of the Black church, bringing a time of joyful praise, inspiring messages and soul-stirring music.
Black History Month
Ullman Conference Center 100/101
Book signing and discussion with the Rev. Albert Starr to celebrate Black History Month
José González
Ullman Conference Center 100/101
José González, the founder of Latino Outdoors, will share how cultural wayfinding and a relationship with the land can inform and guide relationships with peers and colleagues in conservation movement work.
History Lecture Series
James T. Campbell, PhD, will discuss voter registration and civil rights during Freedom Summer in 1964.
Ullman Conference Center 100/101
The Center for Global Engagement will celebrate International Women’s Day 2025 with a special dinner honoring women leaders at Cal Lutheran and in our broader community.
Dean’s Speaker Series
Historian Damon Akins will discuss alternative narratives centering Native Californians, a population that outnumbered Californios 30:1 throughout the Mexican period, 1821-1850.
History Lecture Series
Ullman Conference Center 100/101
Edward T. Chang, PhD, will discuss the first Koreatown in the United States, which is in Southern California.