Graduate Students of Color Association - GSCA

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The Graduate Students of Color Association (GSCA) provides graduate students of color at Temple University with a support network and a safe space for discussion of everyday issues that impact academic, professional, and social development.

Photos from Amherstburg Freedom Museum's post 09/06/2021
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The Graduate Students of Color Association believes in racial and ethnic justice, global peace and social equality. Today and everyday we stand in solidarity with the Palestinian Community as we fight through protest for a .

04/02/2021

The Graduate Students of Color Association believes in racial justice, global peace, and social equality. Today and everyday we stand in solidarity with the Asian and Pacific Islander Community as we fight for racial equality through protest and an antiracist lifestyle.

Photos 02/21/2021

Join LULAC next week on Facebook live for our Immigration in Current America webinar series happening on Thursday, February 25th and Friday, February 26th from 5PM to 6PM(EST). We will host an intriguing conversation on important Immigration information and the status of Immigration under the current Biden Administration.

Capturing Your Family’s Oral History 02/21/2021

Capturing Your Family’s Oral History Oral History, or the practice of recording and preserving memories and experiences, enables us to capture the wisdom of our living libraries before they pass away and “burn to the ground.” Unlike other methods of record keeping, oral histories provide a personal account of pivotal events from in...

01/01/2021

Happy New Year from the GSCA Family!

The Historical Legacy of Watch Night 01/01/2021

The Historical Legacy of Watch Night : Watch Night or “Freedom's Eve,” marks when African Americans across the country watched and waited for the Emancipation Proclamation to take effect. Today, Watch Night service encourages reflection on the history of slavery and the previous year.

09/08/2020

We want to Congratulate our current VP Alisa Shockley on receiving the Harris Webber Graduate Fellowship this academic year! This opportunity will further research on her dissertation entitled, "Co-victims of Gun Homicide: Black Women Navigating Spaces of Trauma."
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