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Celebrating the Black Experience

A night of deep discussion, good food, and live performance organized by, and dedicated to, the Black community at SAIC

When Will SAIC Decolonize?

Like several academic institutions of the Global North, SAIC also heavily relies on Eurocentric ideas and knowledge of art.

You Are Not Alone in the “Beautiful Diaspora”

An exhibition that reimagines bitter history across geographic boundaries.

Decolonizing Our Bookshelves

How to read fewer white guys, and have fun doing it.

NEXT, Vol. II: Diversity or Diversion?

The NEXT Initiative promises change, but will it pan out?

Change is NEXT

A closer look at the NEXT Strategic Planning Initiative.

Dis/ability at SAIC

Noël Jones reflects on a student panel discussion tackling Disability and Belonging at SAIC.

Scattered Celebration: M.F. Husain at the Art Institute

"The Picasso of India" finally gets his due in the U.S. Now about that installation ...

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. On His Roots and Beyond

The famed Harvard scholar delivers the keynote at the Diversity Action Group’s Reframing Visibility Symposium.

SAIC’s Lack of Diversity Confronted

KT Hawbaker-Krohn discusses changes in diversity at SAIC with members of the Diversity Advisory Group.

Exit Through The Restaurant

The MCA is building a new kind of accessible museum, and it starts with a restaurant.

The Dearth of Designer Diversity

Design professionals discuss ethnicities in the industry surrounding the recent show at the Chicago Cultural Center, CHGO DSGN.

Diversity Mascots

Pope.L invited speakers that were willing to be were clothed in full coverage costumes, mainly mascot costumes that are designed to cover the entire body.

Continuing the Conversation

Student and Faculty Groups Take Action on Social Difference at SAIC.

Controversy, Community and Curriculum at SAIC

A well-attended panel prompts questions of how students should approach making and discussing controversial work