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From the Archives: Happy Juneteenth!
Juneteenth is a powerful symbol and celebration of Black freedom and resilience, officially marking the end of chattel slavery for all African-Americans in the United States. President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863 following the Civil War, declaring all enslaved people in Confederate states legally free, but enforcement depended on the speed of Union troops delivering the message. In many parts of the South, slavery continued for over


From the Archives: Loving Day 💖
In addition to Pride, Loving Day marks a historic turning point in the right to love freely in the United States. On June 12th, 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously voted to decree anti-miscegenetion laws (bans against interracial marriage) as unconstitutional. The case of Loving v. Virginia centered around Mildred and Richard Loving, a mixed-Black/ Native-American woman and a white man, both of whom were arrested in Virginia for their marriage. Because their marriage was


From the Archives: Happy Pride! 🌈
Pride honors the LGBTQIA+ community — folks who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, and Ace/ Asexual. The + includes identities not listed in this acronym, such as third gender identities from cultures outside of the Western context. Examples are the hijra (India), muxe (Zapotec people of Oaxaca), and fa'afafine (Sāmoa). Some third gender identities, like the baklâ (Philippines), and māhū (Polynesia), played sacred spiritual, healing, and leadershi


From the Archives: Happy AANHPI Heritage Month!
This May, we're revisiting Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month, exploring notable history, challenges, and important intersections of AANHPI identity 🌸🌏🌺 Art is by artist and illustrator, Casielle Santos-Gaerlan, @casielle.jpg on Instagram. ‘Ia ora na te mau hoa! This translates to “Hello to my friends” in reo Tahiti (Tahitian). The month of May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month! I am sharing with


Diversity Newsletter: Happy Arab American Heritage Month!
This month we’re exploring the diversity of Arab American identities, as well as their mental health experiences, and honoring Armenian American Heritage Month 🌍 Art is by Lebanese-American artist, Helen Zughaib, and is titled "Syrian Migration Series (Struggle) # 36", 2021 السلام عليكم, As-salām ʿalaykum, In Arabic, this greeting is translated to “peace be upon you!” This month of April, we are celebrating National Arab American Heritage Month! National Arab American Heri


Diversity Newsletter: Happy National Women's History Month!
This March, we reflect on both the progress made and the work that remains regarding women’s rights, explore the rise of fourth-wave feminism, and consider the call to decolonize the movement 💁🏽♀️💖 Photo is of Norma McCorvey, formally known as "Jane Roe", with attorney Gloria Allred, right, in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on April 25, 1989. ‘Ia orana everyone, Happy March! March is National Women’s History Month and this Sunday, March 8th, is Inter


Diversity Newsletter: Happy Black History Month!
This February, we honor Black History Month by exploring its origins, overlooked figures, and reflect on Black mental health ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 Photo is of Harriet Tubman, on the far left holding a pan, posing with a group of people whom she helped escape from slavery in the late 19th century. ‘Ia orana everyone, I hope you all are having a lovely start to this new year! Is it me, or has it already been a lot? For the first official Diversity Newsletter of 2026, we are celebrating B


Diversity Newsletter: Happy Native American Heritage Month!
As we observe Native American Heritage Month this November, we are called to deepen our understanding of the Chumash people, the original peoples of the ancestral lands we continue to occupy.


Diversity Newsletter: Happy Filipino American History Month!
In celebrating diversity this October, we're reflecting on notable events in Filipino American history, the festival of Diwali, and the start of spooky season with Samhain 👻 Kamusta pô kayó, This is a polite greeting translated to how are you? in Tagalog, which is one of over 120 dialects from the island nation of the Philippines. Filipino American History Month Photo is of Filipino American Larry Itliong and Mexican American Cesar Chavez, instrumental figures in advocating


Happy National Hispanic Heritage Month!
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring the rich histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx communities in Santa Barbara and beyond. Explore local events, resources, and reflections on resilience, identity, and healing.
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