Community Voices was a magazine formerly published by the Office of Equity and Inclusion. The Office of Equity and Inclusion sunset operations in 2025.
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Community Voices Magazine - Decolonize with Indigenous Voices
Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2023
Editor: Elizabeth Strong Cloyd
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Community Voices Magazine - Begin by Believing!
Volume 2, Issue 1, Summer 2023
Editor: Elizabeth Strong Cloyd
Walk through what freedom means with a local political historian.
Learn how to respectfully attend a Powwow this summer or fall.
Look at locals working tireless to end gender based violence.
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Community Voice Magazine - Putting Pressure on Wounds; How to Help and Restore Hope in Turbulent Times
Volume 1, Issue 4, 2023
Editor: Elizabeth Strong Cloyd
MMIWG...Step up and correct this long term epidemic-protect indigenous women and girls!
This Means War...read about our local LGBTQ+ neighbors who are staring down the barrels of erasure and genocide.
Control is the Goal...Learn about the troubling and racialized history of the police in the United States.
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Community Voices Magazine - Celebrating and Remembering Our Way Toward Change
Volume 1, Issue 3, 2022
Editor: Elizabeth Strong Cloyd
Walk back in time with Title IX and its pioneering days at ETSU, and then take a look at women in sports here today.
Learn the complete story of Thanksgiving Day; Take a walk through history with a member of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians to be a better ally.
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Community Voices Magazine - Pushing Back Against Hate
Volume 1, Issue 2, 2022
Editor: Elizabeth Strong Cloyd
Talk a walk through hatred in the United States with a historian who still hopes for positive change.
Next, dig deeply into Feminism from the Point of View of an Africana Womanist who tells us all how to be a better ally.
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Community Voices Magazine - Volume 1, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 1, 2022
Editor: Elizabeth Strong Cloyd
Take an informative walk through the history of race in the United States that ends with a ray of hope.
Find out what Equity and Inclusion really mean at ETSU in a conversation with Doctors Johnson and Cooper.
Dive in to our cover story. Listen to a beautiful tale of trans life, lyrics, and love from an ETSU Old Time Country Music Program graduate.