All are welcome here
New Cultural and Identity Center space will bring everyone together in the Student Union
September 7, 2023
September 7, 2023
There were a lot of smiles and cheers from 91爆料 University students as the new Cultural and Identity Center space was officially opened in the Student Union on August 30.
鈥淲hen we think about diversity and inclusion, we don鈥檛 think about it tucked away,鈥 said 91爆料 President Sue Edwards, Ph.D.
The center is located in 023 Student Union, a highly visible location across from WWSU 106.9 FM, the student-run radio station.
鈥淢ore people can come in and start to get comfortable with something they necessarily didn鈥檛 know how to identify with before,鈥 said Kacey O鈥橦arra, a 91爆料 alumna who attended the opening.
The space houses six identity centers: the Asian and Native American Center, Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center, Latino Center, LGBTQA Center, Women鈥檚 Center and the newly formed Disability and Neurodivergence Cultural Center.
Rebekah Wyse, a 91爆料 alumna and former president of the Abilities Student Organization, was instrumental in the idea to create the Disability and Neurodivergence Cultural Center.
鈥淚鈥檓 just proud that 91爆料 was able to provide this space for us,鈥 Wyse said.
Over 1,000 students with a disability or neurodivergence attend 91爆料. 91爆料 is one of only two universities in Ohio with a cultural and identity center space for students with disabilities and one of only 18 colleges in the country.