Center for IDEAS - Ithaca College

Center for IDEAS - Ithaca College

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Hello! Welcome to the official page for the Center for IDEAS (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Social Change) Like for updates on the new center!

04/12/2018

IC Proud is looking for any LGBTQ+ people of color who are interested in performing or showcasing their art. If you are interested, follow the URL on the poster to register!

04/09/2018

This Wednesday don't miss the last Real-Talk Luncheon of the semester with Dr. Shobhana X & Dr. Iokepa Salazar. THERE WILL BE FREE FOOD! Dr. X's work focuses on contemporary Sufism and Islam in America and South Asia (Sri Lanka) and is primarily ethnographic. She is particularly interested in processes of transmission and transformation of contemporary Sufism in the West, especially of authority, practices, spaces, and gender dynamics. Dr. Salazar studies and teaches Indigenous Politics globally. Come through, share a meal, and learn about what our amazing faculty are doing and who they are!

03/05/2018

Real-Talk Luncheon tomorrow from 12:10-1:00pm with Title IX & THERE WILL BE FREE LUNCH!!!

02/23/2018

Tomorrow from 1-3pm in Campus Center Clark Lounge!

Saturday February 23 from 1-3pm in Campus Center Clark Lounge! Come support and meet alumni who are doing awesome things. Hope to see you all there this Saturday!

02/19/2018

Saturday February 23 from 1-3pm in Campus Center Clark Lounge! Come support and meet alumni who are doing awesome things. Hope to see you all there this Saturday!

02/19/2018

Just a reminder that ABQ: How Do We Disagree is tonight from 6-8pm. Hope to see you all there for some food and discussions!

On Monday, February 19 from 6-8 PM students are invited to Klingenstein Lounge for the third in a four-part Ask Big Questions Campus Conversations (ABQ) series.

Students will share a catered lasagna dinner and engage in a guided dialogue surrounding the question “How do we disagree?”.

Ask Big Questions’ three part model is deceptively simple, yet radically transformative:
1) Ask: How do you feel about interpersonal conflict?
2) Share: Participants share their individual stories surrounding their experience of disagreement-- both painful experiences and productive ones.
3) Do: Individuals create action steps for themselves and the larger community, based in their experience during the conversation.

Utilizing this model, ABQ participants engage in healthy, listening-focused and empathetic conversations about questions of meaning and values stretching beyond religion, politics, ethnicity, regionalism, and nationalism. ABQ creates a brave space for students to participate in deep reflection and active listening; resulting in an increased investment in the well-being of others across lines of difference. In fact 94% of participants in ABQ conversations report feeling more connected to their community after just one conversation.

What happens when we really listen to each other? We bridge community-eroding divides. We become healthier as individuals and communities. We take responsibility for and civic action on behalf of an expanded our definition of OUR community.

Photos from Center for IDEAS - Ithaca College's post 02/15/2018

Upcoming Events! February 17 from 7-9pm IC Sister 2 Sister is presenting their 2nd Black History Month Showcase in Emerson Suites!
African Student Association is having a Krispy Kreme fundraiser and all the proceeds will be donated to the people affected by the mudslides in Sierra Leone! The pre-sale is from February 19-23 in Campus Center!

Look out for these 2 GREAT EVENTS!

02/12/2018

On Monday, February 19 from 6-8 PM students are invited to Klingenstein Lounge for the third in a four-part Ask Big Questions Campus Conversations (ABQ) series.

Students will share a catered lasagna dinner and engage in a guided dialogue surrounding the question “How do we disagree?”.

Ask Big Questions’ three part model is deceptively simple, yet radically transformative:
1) Ask: How do you feel about interpersonal conflict?
2) Share: Participants share their individual stories surrounding their experience of disagreement-- both painful experiences and productive ones.
3) Do: Individuals create action steps for themselves and the larger community, based in their experience during the conversation.

Utilizing this model, ABQ participants engage in healthy, listening-focused and empathetic conversations about questions of meaning and values stretching beyond religion, politics, ethnicity, regionalism, and nationalism. ABQ creates a brave space for students to participate in deep reflection and active listening; resulting in an increased investment in the well-being of others across lines of difference. In fact 94% of participants in ABQ conversations report feeling more connected to their community after just one conversation.

What happens when we really listen to each other? We bridge community-eroding divides. We become healthier as individuals and communities. We take responsibility for and civic action on behalf of an expanded our definition of OUR community.

Photos from Center for IDEAS - Ithaca College's post 02/02/2018

The Real-Talk Luncheon's are here! We will be starting next week with Dr. Rosanna Ferro, Vice President of Student Affairs and Campus Life on February 6 at 12:10-1:00pm in the Multicultural Student Lounge in Campus Center Room 340. We also can't forget...FREE FOOD. With that said, students come on down next week for some food, conversation, and community!

Photos from Center for IDEAS - Ithaca College's post 01/31/2018

Here's your chance to get off the hill!!!!! South Side Community Center & Greater Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC) & the History Center are having their Black History Month kick-off event at 5pm @ South Side Community Center. Hope to see y'all there!

01/30/2018

Hope everyone is having a great day! Just a reminder that the REAL-TALK LUNCHEONS will be starting up again! So get ready for some FREE food, great people, and awesome conversations!

Photos from Center for IDEAS - Ithaca College's post 01/23/2018

SHARE, SHARE, SHARE. Here are some upcoming events and opportunities to look out for with flyers included!

1. IC Sister 2 Sister Black History Month Showcase on February 17, 2018 from 7-9pm in Emerson Suites! You don't want to miss it!

2. African-Latino Society--Winter Wonderland on February 2, 2018 from 8-11:30pm in Emerson Suites. Formal Attire Required.

3. Island Fusion is having a Valentine's Day Fundraiser, beginning January 24, 2018 at 9am in Campus Center-North Foyer (Chocolate Roses are selling for $2)

4. Cscre Discussion Series are presenting their Spring 2018 Discussion Series! Look at their attached flyer for all their dates, times, and place.

5. Soul Fire Farm: Black and Latinx Farmers Immersion - http://www.soulfirefarm.org/food-sovereignty-education/black-and-latino-farmers-immersion/

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953 Danby Road
Ithaca, NY
14850

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm