University of Wyoming. Shepard Symposium on Social Justice records, 2009-2019

Overview of the Collection

Creator
University of Wyoming. Shepard Symposium on Social Justice
Title
University of Wyoming. Shepard Symposium on Social Justice records
Dates
2009-2019 (inclusive)
Website capture 2016-ongoing (inclusive)
Quantity
1.32 cubic ft. (2 boxes) + 10.6 GB + digitial material
Collection Number
544004
Summary
The University of Wyoming. Shepard Symposium on Social Justice was an annual conference, seeking to engage participants in discussion and analyses of strategies and actions that can eliminate social inequality. Collection contains posters, handbills, flyers, buttons, name tags, video recordings, and pens from past events as well as access to the symposium's archived websites.
Repository
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu
Access Restrictions
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Shepard Symposium on Social Justice, an annual event at the University of Wyoming since 1997, has evolved into a major national conference, seeking to engage participants in discussion and analyses of strategies and actions that can eliminate social inequality. Begun by two faculty in the College of Education, Omawale Akintunde and Margaret Cooney, the symposium, then called “The Symposium for the Eradication of Social Inequality,” aimed at involving University of Wyoming and local students in dialogue on issues related to social justice, particularly within the context of public education. Honoring the work of the Shepard family and the memory of their son, Matthew Shepard, a UW student and social activist, the symposium changed its name in 2002 and works as a living reminder of the need for information and dialogue about social justice concerns in American and beyond. In the spring of that same year, the Shepard Symposium learned that it would be the recipient of funding from an anonymous endowment given to the University to pursue social justice activities throughout the campus. Past Symposium speakers have included Anita Hill, Johnny Cochran, Morris Dees, Ronald Takaki, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, the Brown Sisters, and Sherman Alexie. These speakers have been heralded for their ability to draw many individuals representative of a diverse cross section of our community and region. The Symposium on Social Justice strives to reach a broad audience of community members (on and off campus), as well as regional and national groups of participants.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Collection contains posters, handbills, flyers, buttons, name tags, video recordings, and pens from the annual University of Wyoming Shepard Symposium on Social Justice as well as access to the symposium's archived websites.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Preferred Citation

Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Collection Name, Collection Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

Related Materials

There are no known other archival collections created by University of Wyoming Shepard Symposium on Social Justice at the date of processing.

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information

This material was received from the Unviersity of Wyoming. Shepard Symposium on Social Justice, Dr. Christine Boggs, Director of University of Wyoming Outreach Credit Programs, Outreach School from 2016-2019.

Processing Note

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Jamie J. Greene in June 2016 and updated September 2017, and July 2021 and updated by Sara Davis in April 2019.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Conference buttons: Activism, Identities, Counter Narrative, Everyday Oppression, 2011-2014Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1

Shepard Symposium Name Tags, undated Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1

Shepard Symposium Pen, undated Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1

Shepard Symposium Posters:Return to Top

Container(s) Description
Box
1
Media Driven World
2015
1
Everyday Oppression
2014
1
Counter Narrative
2013
1
Identities
2012
1
Activism
2011
1
Hip Hop Night
2010
1
Greet the Dawn Not The Setting Sun
2009
1
Radical Listening keynote speaker posters
2019

Shepard Symposium Posters, handbills, and flyers (17th - 20th), 2013-2019Return to Top

Container(s): Box 1 and 2

The Symposium for the Eradication of Social Inequality, 1997-2004Return to Top

Container(s): Box 2

Shirts - Shepard Symposium of Social Justice T-shirt (black) and Polo Shirt (purple), undatedReturn to Top

Container(s): Box 1

Shepard Symposium video recordings:Return to Top

Container(s) Description
Folder
Digital ahcdm_544004_001
2011 - Endnote-Part 2, African Involvement in Rodeo, Bad Jokes and Hurt Feelings, Cultural Performance, Slice of Rice, Frijoles and Green Beans, Decolonizing English Education, Inspiring Social Justice Through theater, Keynote with Mary Cowhey, Part 2- Social Justice Research Grant Study-Comparing Wyoming..., Social Justice in the Stacks - Creating a History of Activism, Social Research Grant Study - Comparing Wyoming...(Part 1), symposium
2011
Digital ahcdm_544004_001
2012 - Endnote-Part 1, Bridget K. Kesling and Barbie, Part 2 Endnote-Boxed In, Plenary-The Consequences of Identity by Beth Loffreda, Proclamation of a Bi-racial Journey to Identity by Holly E. McDonald, Queer Rights and the Law, Tim Wise at the University of Wyoming, You Shook Me All Night Long
2012
Digital ahcdm_544004_001
2013 - Samuel Freedman-Guest Keynote and the Shepard Symposium, Shepard Spotlight GLARE and Rob Leigh Davis Performance Roundtable, Shepard Symposium Counter Narrative as Advocacy, Shepard Symposium Diagnosed at 42-Adults with Autism, Shepard Symposium Diversity Day- A GLBT2 Oral History Workshop, Shepard Symposium Finding the Mother Lode by Gerald Walton, Shepard Symposium Marriage Equality in the Equality State, Shepard Symposium Pipeline to Prison, Shepard Symposium Atheists in Academia, Standing Together-LGBTQ Allies in Schools-Shepard Symposium, Unlikely Partners, Unexpected Journey-Shepard Symposium Teacher Tea, Walking the talk- Talking Back against sexism and heterosexism in our schools-Shepard Symposium, Zach Wahls Keynote at the Shepard Symposium
2013
Digital ahcdm_544004_001
2014 - Keynote Address by Dr. Sonia Nieto, Shepard Symposium-Culturing Justice, Shepard Symposium-Combined Sessions (3), Shepard Symposium on Social Justice Session 2, Shepard Symposium on Social Justice Session 1, Shepard Symposium Spotlight-Everyday Ableism-Trauma and Resilience, Shepard Symposium Combined Session-4
2014
Digital ahcdm_544004_001
2015 - "It's Not Barbie Boot Camp" and State of the Equality State, A 'captive' audience- Young Children as a media target, Am I who the media says I am, Being Human in a Media-Driven World, Cultural Competence in an Intentional Learning Community, Experimental and Real-World Education, Keynote Speaker-Jean Kilbourne, Keynote Speaker-Peggy McIntosh, News Media's role in Construction of Racial Beliefs, Spotlight-"15 Minutes of Outrage", Spotlight-"Fifty Shades of Gay", Spotlight-" Marriage Equality in the Equality State"
2015
Digital ahcdm_544004_001
2016 - A Family's Journey-20 Years in LGBTQ Advocacy, Bridging the Divide-Engaging in dialogue to foster a safe and inclusive community, Counternarratives of 5 Women Faculty of Color working in a homogeneous, rural small town university, Embracing Diversity-Matthew Shepard Foundation, Key Note Speaker Janaya Khan-Black Lives Matter, Keynote Speaker Masha Gessen-Refugees from the War on Queers, Keynote Speaker Omowale Akintunde, Know thyself-Revealing Sense of Self in Students with Learning Disabilities, Native American Mascot Controversy and Mass Media Involvement, No Nos Queda de Otra- The Labor and Lived Experiences of Domesticas in rural Wyoming, People's Institute Workshop-Undoing Racism-Community Organizing- 2nd session, People's Institute Workshop-Undoing Racism-Community Organizing, Social Justice and You-The Voices of Wyoming Advocates of Change, Telling My Story Because It Needs to be Told-Denver women in the Sex Industry, Toonen to Today-Wins and Walls in Two Decades of Human Rights Based on Sexual Orientation Litigation
2016

Website: Shepard Symposium on Social Justice, 2018-ongoingReturn to Top

Container(s): Digital

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Congresses and conventions -- Wyoming
  • Social justice -- United States

Corporate Names

  • University of Wyoming. Outreach School

Geographical Names

  • Wyoming -- History -- 2000-

Form or Genre Terms

  • Ephemera (general object genre)
  • Posters