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Identity Networks

     The NACURH Identity Networks provide spaces for members of marginalized communities within NACURH and seeks to amplify and empower the voices of members of these communities.

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     The networks provide social opportunities for individuals from marginalized communities to connect with each other and create civic engagement, advocacy, and educational events and initiatives for NACURH. Any student that attends an affiliated institution is welcome to participate in any of the Identity Networks. 

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Identity Network Chairs

Jonathan Hueftle - They/Them

Disability Chair

Host Institution: University of Nebraska - Lincoln (MA)
B.A. Political Science '23
Favorite type of french fry: Waffle

Ataia Templeton - She/Her

First Generation and Low Income Chair

Host Institution: University of Buffalo (NE)
Ed.M. Higher Education an Student Affairs '23
Favorite type of french fry: Crinkle Cut

Keri Nguyen - She/Her

Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Chair

Host Institution: University of Nebraska - Lincoln (MA)
B.A. Political Science '23
Favorite type of french fry: Waffle

VACANT

LGBTQIA+ Chair

Host Institution: University of Buffalo (NE)
Ed.M. Higher Education an Student Affairs '23
Favorite type of french fry: Crinkle Cut

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