Together, as Skyhawks, we strive to create an inclusive community. By actively seeking to understand the diverse backgrounds of our community members and celebrating our collective contributions to campus life and learning, we become agents for change in creating a more equitable world.
The Diversity Collaborative supports affinity groups on campus and academic inclusivity within projects like the Literacies, Inclusion & Transit project, backed by a sizable grant from the Mellon Foundation.
November 13, 2020
Jointly hosted by the Black Student Union, El Centro, and the NAC, this open mic is open to students and residents of La Plata County. Bring your voice and your truth in poetry, song, dance, stand-up comedy, or whatever your medium happens to be.
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An academic and resource center for Native American students at FLC.
Experience the the richness and diversity of Hispanic traditions at FLC.
An enriched Black experience within the FLC community.
A welcoming and safe space for LGBTQIA+ students, faculty, staff, and allies.
We are committed to creating a welcoming, supportive, and respectful environment for all, including students who have immigrated here, with or without documentation.
Al is a Fort Lewis College graduate originally from Bentonville, Arkansas, with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. As a trans-non-binary individual, Al is passionate about supporting students in celebrating their authentic selves. They use their background as a lobbyist, TEDX presenter, and SafeZone trained facilitator to advocate for creating safe spaces across campus- not just in the Diversity Collaborative’s centers.
Location: Berndt Hall, RM 170Phone: 970-247-6212Email: hjshotton@fortlewis.edu
We are committed to creating a healthy, inclusive, and safe environment for our community members. If you have a concern, use our Campus Concern Reporting form.