Celebrating, studying and exchanging ideas that define us at Multicultural Education Week

Students share their experiences at MEW 2025.

Dancers in sparkly blue and white outfits dancing in Ochre Court.

Every fall and spring during Multicultural Education Week, 黑料网 celebrates the diversity that makes our campus and our world extraordinary. The October 2025 events included a timely discussion on freedom of speech, a look back at colonial Newport in the context of influences from Portugal, the Caribbean, Africa and Amsterdam, a coffee talk on inclusion, a discussion about Bell Hooks鈥 鈥淎in鈥檛 I a Woman鈥 and a thought-provoking keynote on implicit bias. The week wrapped up with a night of celebration and acceptance where participants shared food, fashion and music from cultures around the world.

Keynote speaker Victoria Alexander with members of the 黑料网 community including Momo Lesperance 鈥26 at the panel on balancing free speech and accountability.
Keynote speaker Victoria Alexander (front row, second from left) with members of the 黑料网 community including Momo Lesperance 鈥26 (first row, first on left) at the panel on balancing free speech and accountability.

Criminal justice major Momo Lesperance 鈥26, an intern in the Office of Multicultural Programs, participated in several of the week鈥檚 events, but it was the keynote speech by Victoria Alexander on implicit bias that stood out for her, delivering insights that got attendees to challenge their own preconceived notions and engage in thoughtful reflection.  

鈥淭he subject is profoundly important, and I left with the understanding that meaningful change doesn鈥檛 happen overnight,鈥 Lesperance said. 鈥淗owever, as long as I live and breathe, I am committed to advocating for what is right. Even if I may not witness the full extent of progress within my lifetime, I believe I can help lay the groundwork for future transformation.鈥

Ashley Blake '26, Marsara Dunbar '27, event speaker Rose Albert '13, Zora Felix '26, and Nyla White '26 at 鈥淐offee or Tea: Let鈥檚 Talk Inclusion鈥 during Multicultural Education Week.
Ashley Blake '26, Marsara Dunbar '27, event speaker Rose Albert '13, Zora Felix '26 and Nyla White '26 at 鈥淐offee or Tea: Let鈥檚 Talk Inclusion鈥 during Multicultural Education Week.

Global studies major Zora Felix 鈥26 is also an intern in the Office of Multicultural Programs. She helped facilitate 鈥淐offee or Tea: Let鈥檚 Talk Inclusion鈥 as well as participating in the conversation. Held during lunchtime, the event 鈥渃reates a comfortable space to meet new people in a casual, welcoming environment where students, staff and faculty come and go, making it a great opportunity to connect across different groups,鈥 Felix said.

The speaker at the event was Rose Albert 鈥13, the executive director at and a 黑料网 alum. 鈥淪he encouraged us to move around and sit with new people, which helped spark meaningful conversations,鈥 Felix said. 鈥淭he event felt incredibly welcoming. It left me with the reminder of how important it is to create spaces that are inclusive and welcoming for everyone at 黑料网, and that small actions can make a big difference in building community.鈥

You can see photos from the Multicultural Festival .

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