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American Immigration Council
The American Immigration Council works to strengthen America by shaping how America thinks about and acts towards immigrants and immigration and by working toward a more fair and just immigration system that opens its doors to those in need of protection and unleashes the energy and skills that immigrants bring.
Asian Pacific American Heritage Association (APAHA)
The APAHA promotes awareness and increases understanding of the Asian American and Pacific Islander cultures and its diversity through education and celebration.
California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC)
The CLBC and African-American members of the legislature have been instrumental in crafting and supporting legislation to promote racial and gender equality as well as advance an agenda that assures quality health care for all, focuses on employment and economic security, and ensures justice for all Californians.
Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice
The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice enforces federal statutes prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), disability, religion, familial status, national origin, and citizenship status.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
This page explains what DACA is and provides information on requesting consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA).
Immigration and Relocation in U.S. History
Primary source materials from the Library of Congress on the history of the United States that is shaped by peoples and communities who came to its shores or moved within its borders.
Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity
Through research, engagement, and communication, the Kirwan Institute connects individuals and communities with opportunities needed for thriving by educating the public, building the capacity of allied social justice organizations, and investing in efforts that support equity and inclusion.
National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME)
NAME is a non-profit organization that advances and advocates for equity and social justice through multicultural education. NAME brings together individuals and groups with an interest in multicultural education from all levels of education, different academic disciplines and from diverse educational institutions and occupations.
U.S. Department of the Interior - Indian Affairs
Indian Affairs (IA) currently provides services (directly or through contracts, grants, or compacts) to approximately 1.9 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. There are 574 federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native Villages in the United States.
Chapman Links
Chapman Diversity Project
The Chapman Diversity Project endeavors to bring students, staff, faculty, administrators, alumni, community members, and trustees together for meaningful dialogue focused on developing strategic priorities and recommendations for diversity and inclusion at Chapman.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion-based Student Clubs and Organizations
Joining a student group is a great way to meet students who share your interests, connect with people from similar backgrounds or learn from those with different backgrounds.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Chapman
Chapman drives its momentum by elevating research that affirms a commitment to diversity and social impact.
Diversity and Culture Community Involvement Programs
Chapman University is deeply committed to enriching diversity and inclusion through ongoing efforts to cultivate a welcoming community for students, faculty, staff, and neighbors.
Leatherby Libraries Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
The Leatherby Libraries is committed to supporting and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion for students, faculty, researchers, and staff. We demonstrate this commitment holistically through the provision of resources and services in support of teaching, learning, and research; through safe and welcoming physical and virtual spaces provided to users from all backgrounds; and by raising awareness of diversity-related issues through creative programming, displays, exhibits, and instructional content.
Our Voices: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion @Chapman
Our Voices: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Chapman is an effort that helps share the experiences of the Chapman community and builds more transparency on the actions being taken to advance a culture of inclusion and equity at our campuses. As part of this initiative, and in the spirit of both the Chapman Diversity Project and the longstanding “I Am Chapman” campaign, we introduce new platforms to hear from our own community.
Resources for Incoming & Current Undocumented Students
This page is for DACA and undocumented students who are part of the Chapman community. You will find information, support, and resources tailored to your needs.
Strategic Plan for Diversity & Inclusion 2017-2022
The purpose of this plan is to develop a more diverse curriculum, campus community, and culture of inclusion that will prepare our students with multicultural skills they will need to be leaders in our global society.