The EDItorial

The EDItorial was a monthly equity, diversity, and inclusion awareness publication from 2020 to 2023. Each month we highlighted different marginalized groups with opportunities to engage, support, and participate on international, national, and local levels.

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Past Issues and Topics

July 2023: Summer food guide

June 2023: LGBTQIA+

May 2023: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

April 2023: Arab American Heritage Month

March 2023: Women's History Month

February 2023: Black History Month

January 2023: Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention*

December 2022: Holiday EDItion

November 2022: Native American Heritage Month

October 2022: Disability Employment Awareness Month

September 2022: Latinx Heritage Month

August 2022: Good News EDItion

July 2022: Summer Food Guide

June 2022: LGBQTIA+

May 2022: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

April 2022: Arab American Heritage Month

March 2022: Women's History Month

February 2022: Black History Month

January 2022: Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention*

December 2021: Holiday EDItion

November 2021: Native American Heritage Month

October 2021: Disability Employment Awareness Month

September 2021: Latinx Heritage Month

July 2021: Special EDItion: Seattle Summer Food Guide

June 2021: LGBTQIA+

May 2021: Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

April 2021: Arab American History Month

March 2021: Women’s History Month

February 2021: Black History Month

January 2021: Slavery and Human Trafficking Awareness/Prevention*

December 2020: Holiday EDItion

November 2020: Native American Heritage Month

October 2020: Disability Employment Awareness Month

September 2020: Latinx Heritage Month

* Content Warning:  We acknowledge that each of you comes to UW with your own unique lived experiences. In this month’s edition of the EDItorial we will discuss a variety of topics, some of which you may find triggering. These topics include human trafficking, enslavement, and sexual abuse. Reader discretion is advised. Should the content of this newsletter cause you distress, including triggering past traumas, we encourage you to seek out campus resources such as the GME Wellness Service.