The CommUNITY Education Program designs bulletin boards to share messages with residents. Check out a list of previous bulletin boards and topics below.
Bulletin boards
Bulletin board archive
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"Don't Touch My Hair" looks at the history of the natural hair movement in the United States, inviting residents to explore hairstyle as a means of Black liberation and bodily autonomy. This board was created by former CUE Yassmin Fashir in the 2017/18 academic year.
"You Can’t Spell Healthcare Without THC" provides an overview of medical marijuana use in the United States and encourages residents to evaluate their personal and community values in relation to marijuana and the healthcare system. This board was created by former CUE Kayla Beard in the 2017/18 academic year.
"I’m Not Racist … But" addresses the reality and consequences of internalized racism within our society, while also providing residents with the tools to evaluate and dismantle systemic oppression. This board was created by CUE Kyle Polster in the 2017/18 academic year.
"Support Our Troops Until They’re Home(less)" examines the intersection of homelessness and mental health for many American troops. Residents are further encouraged to reflect upon the prevalence of veterans experiencing homelessness in Bloomington. This board was created by CUE Ariana Cavallini in the 2018/19 academic year.
"Body Im(ages)" investigates the social forces that have shaped body image throughout time and presents actionable steps that can be taken to reclaim body image. This board was created by CUE Kyle Polster in the 2017/18 academic year.
"The Real Nightmare Before Christmas" illustrates the negative consequences of and possible alternatives to cultural appropriation using the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas as an example. This board was created by former CUE Kayla Beard in the 2017/18 academic year.
"Hello, I am Baymax" serves as a personal evaluation of and resource for mental well-being, specifically focusing on Seasonal Affective Disorder. This board was created by former CUE Kim Cagle in the 2017/18 academic year.
Get to Snow the Holidays engages in the topic of cultural competency by exploring a variety of winter holidays. This board was created by former CUE Kaleb Edwards in the 2017/18 academic year.
"What’s Wrong With My Hat?" highlights the importance of intersectionality within feminism and provides residents with the resources learn practices of inclusive feminism. This board was created by CUE Eve Warner in the 2017/18 academic year.
"Star Wars: A New Hope for Diversity in Hollywood?" analyzes the ways in which portrayals of ethnicity and race in the movie industry affect our perceptions. This board was created by CUE Eve Warner in the 2017/18 academic year.