The UNLV Center for Social Justice (CSJ) Records (2015-2016) are primarily comprised of postcards and fliers advertising events hosted and sponsored by CSJ at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Events advertised include the Stand Up. Speak Out. event series. This series aligned with Latin heritage celebrations; LGBTQIAA student, staff, and faculty luncheon;
The UNLV Center for Social Justice (CSJ) Records (2015-2016) are primarily comprised of postcards and fliers advertising events hosted and sponsored by CSJ at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Events advertised include the Stand Up. Speak Out. event series. This series aligned with Latin heritage celebrations; LGBTQIAA student, staff, and faculty luncheon;
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The UNLV Center for Social Justice (CSJ) is a student-centered office that provides resources for students at UNLV to advocate against social injustices. CSJ was founded at UNLV in 2012 out of student demand for identity-specific support. CSJ is operated and managed by the Office of Student Diversity & Social Justice (SDSJ) which provides programs, initiatives and services for traditionally underserved students at UNLV. In addition to the CSJ, SDSJ oversees identity-specific programs for students including Asian and Pacific Islander; Middle Eastern; black/African American; Latinx; Native American; lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender; and international.
Sources:
“Center for Social Justice,” UNLV Center for Social Justice, accessed December 20, 2019, https://www.unlv.edu/sdsj/csj.
“Student Diversity & Social Justice,” UNLV Student Diversity & Social Justice, accessed December 20, 2019, https://www.unlv.edu/sdsj.
UNLV Center for Social Justice Records, 2015-2016. UA-00033. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
Materials were transferred to the University Archives in 2016; accession number 2019-048.
In 2019, Tammi Kim minimally processed the materials; loose materials were foldered and a finding aid was created in ArchivesSpace.
