This provides the premises for the Sokoban style game play and for the storyline which unfolds as the player completes puzzles. The player assumes the identity of a box-pushing robot that is reactivated 400 years after the unspecified “incident” and resumes its original purpose of moving boxes. This game can be considered “homebrew” being self-published by the developer and distributed directly to customers on new cartridges compatible with original Nintendo hardware (NTSC at least not sure about PAL) as well as certain NES clone systems. The Incident is a 2015, sci-fi themed, sliding-puzzle game by independent NES developer KHAN Games. Teaching about Race, Racism and Police ViolenceĨ.Views: 8787 Screenshots Review by BootSector () Preparing for a Conversation about Policing and Racial Injusticeħ. Preparing to Discuss Race and Police Violence in the Classroomĥ.
Counseling and Guidance Center – Purdue College of Education (494-9738)Ĥ. Counseling and Psychological Services (76)ģ. Additional discussion spaces will be announced laterĢ.Black Healing Conversation at the Black Cultural Center (BCC) – Monday 2/21/22 6:30 p.m.Drop in Discussion at the Black Cultural Center (BCC) – Tuesday 2/15/22 p.m.Kip Williams, Department of Psychological Sciencesīrandon Yates, Department of Health and Kinesiology Resources School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Laura Murray-Kolb, Department of Nutrition Science Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Department of Human Development and Family Studies HHS Unit Directors of Diversity, Equity and InclusionĬhenell Loudermill, Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Tammy Conard-Salvo, Assistant Director for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Margo Monteith, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Please reach out to us if you need anything. We prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion in our mission. The College of Health and Human Sciences is deeply concerned about the safety and well-being of its students, faculty and staff. Staff and faculty may also benefit from these resources. We hope you will find the resources on allyship below to be helpful (6-7). This is a time for focus on others, dialogue, community and support. Resist the “easier” non-engagement and avoidance route, which is often focused on the self and paved with fears about saying and doing the “right” thing. You can take the perspective of others and experience empathy by really listening to your fellow students of color, which will allow you to be supportive. To students who do not feel personally implicated but wonder about showing support and being an ally, now is the time to take that step if you have not already.
We have also provided links intended to be useful in classroom contexts and in one-on-one contexts (4-7).
We have provided some links for student support below (1-3), and we urge students to contact us if they need help finding resources or with other needs. We must recognize that, regardless of the investigation outcomes, the incident may trigger the broader context of unconscionable acts of police violence and deaths of Black men and women. Staff and faculty, especially our Black colleagues, have been impacted as well. Many students of color, and especially Black students, may be experiencing fear, anger and identity threats while also looking for meaningful action. To be sure, one of our “nexts” must be giving space and support for our students as they grapple with the incident and aftermath. These are essential first steps, and transparency is absolutely necessary for our community to fully understand the incident and where we go next. Purdue has promised a swift and thorough internal investigation of the situation an independent review of the Purdue University Police Department’s investigation by the Indiana State Police and release of all evidence, including body-worn and in-car camera footage. (Please be aware that the video footage available online has potentially triggering and distressing content.) On our college campus, where we expect unbiased, fair and appropriate treatment in all contexts, this incident raises many questions. The incident involved use of force by a Purdue University police officer on a Purdue student. The incident that occurred on our campus on Friday, February 4, has shocked and disturbed so many in our community, and with good reason. The following message was sent to HHS faculty, staff and students via e-mail on February 17, 2022.