The Beloved Community
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The Beloved Community – “As a growing and diverse support group we strive to be a voice for students, providing unified learning experiences and an open mind for differences while providing a home away from home.” The Beloved Community provides a place for African-American, Asian,
Hispanic, Latino, Native American students along with allies of diversity and inclusion to connect with one another, get academic and social support, make connections (on and off campus) and to feel at home.
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School is starting up again soon, which means the Unity Dinner is coming up!
Reserve seats in advance at www.snhutickets.com
Free tickets are available now for our 3rd Annual Unity in Our Community Dinner! This dinner celebrates the Diversity that makes SNHU a welcoming and supportive community.
Reserve your seat NOW at www.snhutickets.com.
Hey don't forget to join us today @ 3:30 in Robert Frost room 220.
Here is the article that the Penmen Press ran for Mama ❤️
We're proud to share what so many members of the community had to say about their time with Louisa Martin.
Thank you to all who attended our 7th Annual Soul Food Dinner and thank you to all who volunteered throughout the night, it would not have been as successful as it was with out you all.
Getting ready for our annual soul food dinner.
Hey just a quick reminder. Beloved community meeting today @ 330 in Robert Frost 220. Come hang with us we have free pizza !!!
Tremendous turn out at our first meeting! Looking forward to seeing new faces next week! Meetings held @ 3:30 in Robert Frost room 220.
Come join us on our 7th Annual Soul Food Dinner happening February 21st! Get your tickets NOW and DON'T MISS OUT!!
Your interest is what keeps this club running, so that is always appreciated! Our first meeting is today (Tuesday) at 3:30 PM in Robert Frost 220 and we would love to see all of you there. If you have any friends that you think would be interested in learning about the Beloved Community by all means bring them with you! Beloved Community strives to be a home away from home, so the more the merrier.
No meeting this week, guys!
We hope to see you next week in Robert Frost 220 at 3:30
Come join us at our table!!
On the Greenspace today at 2pm come and hear President LeBlanc and others talk about the attacks and discrimination happening at Yale, University of Missouri, and Ithaca College. It'll be a great opportunity to show support and help build understanding at SNHU.
Today is the Privilege Walk! Make sure you're at Hospitality Salons A and B by 5pm 😄
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Flyer for the Privilege Walk for Beloved Community and Generation Equality. We hope to see you there!
Trick or Treat with Beloved Community from 11-2 at the student center !
We had such a great time with everyone who came! Thank you so much for joining us :)
Don't forget to sign up for the NAACP dinner or attend the Next Gen/Beloved Community event tomorrow from 12-2pm outside the dining hall
Thanks to those who came to our meeting yesterday! If you want to sign up for the NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner on Saturday, October 17th at 6pm you can do so in the Diversity Office. Make sure that if you sign up that you are committed.
We have a meeting today in Hospitality 202! Make sure you join us at 3:30 for pizza and a fun-filled meeting! :)
The first meeting will be today at 3:30 in Hospitality's Salon A. Bring yourself and a friend!
Welcome All.
The first meeting of the Beloved Community is Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 3:30 pm at the Hospitality Center Board Room.
Come out and bring a friend!
For more info: [email protected]
2015-2016 Executive Board
Kaitlin Tetreault - President
Samantha Chery - Vice President
Carlesa Huezo-Rosales
Toneita "TT" Thomas
Thank you, thank you, thank you for the honor of being named Advisor of the Year. Remember there's nothing stronger than FAMILY! Love ya all.
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If you are graduating in either December 2014, May 2015 or August 2015 with an Associates, Bachelors or Masters?
Have you been involved in the diversity community either as a member of the Beloved Community, Generation Equality or as a volunteer in the diversity office?
We want to honor your commitment to diversity @ SNHU.
Please submit your name to the diversity office by sending an email to [email protected]. Thank you & Congratulations!
SNHU Office of Diversity Programs
Come on let's dance! TONIGHT at 7:30PM join us in the ACC 2nd Floor Leaning Commons for the first night of FREE salsa lessons! Bring a pair of socks to dance in.
Show your colors, show your support!
Join us and GLAAD this Thursday by wearing PURPLE in honor of . Take a stand against bullying!
SNHU Office of Diversity Programs
NSA Trainers DeVona Roberts & Tenisha Bailey with the students from SNHU Step Clinic.
SNHU Office of Diversity Programs
Many thanks to our friends from Keene State College who drove in to step with SNHU!
SNHU Office of Diversity Programs
Stepping at SNHU!
There will be open registration at the door beginning at 10:30 am sharp!
Come and have a great time learning all about Step!
**NEW TIME from 10:30AM - 5PM!***Are YOU ready to STEP? The SNHU Office of Diversity Initiatives invites you to attend a one-day free STEP Clinic on Saturday, September 27th. The clinic is being conducted by the National Step Show Alliance. The focus of the clinic is to teach the history of stepping and demonstrate fundamental movements and steps. This is an interactive clinic so comfortable clothes and shoes are advised. Please register by Friday, September 26, 2014 at: http://bit.ly/1wmmiL8
Come enjoy and dance to the Latin hip-hop sounds of DJ Yuka and Skilz as SNHU celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month. Tonight in the Pub starting at 8 pm. Be there!
SNHU Office of Diversity Programs
Make sure to make a reservation for the Unity in OUR Community Dinner for Wednesday of this week on SNHUtickets.com! Now worth 2 Penmen Pride Points. Make sure to bring your student ID with you to the event!
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