Share You

Share You Our project aims to share individual stories of difference and commonality, of individual efforts ? More information is to come.

Share You
Share the knowledge that overcomes hate and prejudice
Share the untold story of oppression, of inclusion, of connection
Share the enlightened thinking about understanding others’ differences
Share the ways you “foster mutual understanding and respect”
Share the change you wish to see in the world
Share You

Are you ready to Share You? We invite you to “Share You” by contributing your ind

ividual creative works of any medium to include in this digital media collection for display to the campus community. We will be having a celebratory exhibition of people's works and submissions, we encourage you to join us on May 2nd for this event.

Some photos from today's exhibit
05/02/2018

Some photos from today's exhibit

Title: Us and Them This piece is only one of a set of drawings by Yasmine Lama. Lama describes each character as a repre...
04/28/2018

Title: Us and Them

This piece is only one of a set of drawings by Yasmine Lama. Lama describes each character as a representation of "an emotional state or the story of an evolving emotion." What emotion or story do you see when you look at this?

Check out the rest of Lama's work and other submissions at the Share You Exhibition at the SCC on May 2nd, from 10am-4pm!

Find a story that inspires you at the Share You Exhibition at the SCC! On May 2, the exhibition will be showcasing a var...
04/25/2018

Find a story that inspires you at the Share You Exhibition at the SCC! On May 2, the exhibition will be showcasing a variety of submissions, from art to spoken word. Join us anytime from 10am - 4pm to celebrate our community's diversity with some dessert and refreshments!

It's not too late to share your story and have your voice be heard. We are still accepting submissions of any medium until this Friday, April 27!

04/24/2018

Watch our Share You masterpiece come to life!

Thank you to all who stopped by our booth on Picnic Day to learn more and contribute to this project. Each sticky note represents an individual in our community who shared what made them unique. This will be on display, among other submissions, during the Share You Exhibition at the SCC next Wednesday, May 2nd!

Share You will be tabling for Picnic Day tomorrow! Stop by our booth to participate and learn more about this campus-wid...
04/20/2018

Share You will be tabling for Picnic Day tomorrow! Stop by our booth to participate and learn more about this campus-wide project. We'll see you there!

Jennifer Quynn beautifully expresses the importance of sharing your story. Join and support Share You's mission by stopp...
04/12/2018

Jennifer Quynn beautifully expresses the importance of sharing your story. Join and support Share You's mission by stopping by our booth on Picnic Day to vote for us. You can also submit your own work to be featured on our website and live exhibit on May 2, 2018!

To listen to Quynn's original song or to learn more about Share You, visit shareyou.ucdavis.edu.

Title: Thrive“Long live us, for we are inscribed with survival.” Drucella Anne Miranda is the talented artist who create...
04/11/2018

Title: Thrive

“Long live us, for we are inscribed with survival.” Drucella Anne Miranda is the talented artist who created this piece. Find more powerful submissions from community members at shareyou.ucdavis.edu.

Share You’s mission to promote diversity and inclusion has been recognized and nominated for an art and humanities award! Stop by our booth on Picnic Day to vote for Share You and participate on this campus-wide project by submitting your own stories today!

Check out our latest story at shareyou.ucdavis.edu !
11/09/2017

Check out our latest story at shareyou.ucdavis.edu !

This is just getting started, with submissions posted so far from a student, a staff member, & an instructor. What story could you share?

Share You, an Academic Technology Services project, invites individual stories of difference & commonality, & of individual efforts to foster mutual understanding & respect. Stories will appear in a digital media collection.

“I’ve chosen to share a piece of what I really look like today, to remind my community than you should never think you can understand a person from what you see on the outside,” says Emily Hurry (this is her photo). For her full story, visit http://shareyou.ucdavis.edu/2017/11/03/submission-on-the-inside-emily-hurry/

Check out shareyou.ucdavis.edu & follow for updates on latest submissions.

10/19/2017

Alyssa Nusse.
Read her powerful, moving blog regarding her journey to self love. A powerful quote included in her submission : " “I understood myself only after I destroyed myself. And only in the process of fixing myself, did I know who I really was.” -Sade Andria Zabala
Share You encourages everyone to submit their struggles and battles that have led them to who they are today. All types of submissions are welcome!
Read her full submission at

Submission: My Journey to Self-Love | Part 1 Posted on September 28, 2017September 28, 2017 by Tim Kerbavaz Contributor: Alyssa Nusse Website: https://mylifediabetic.wordpress.com Social Media: Instagram “I understood myself only after I destroyed myself. And only in the process of fixing myself, di...

10/13/2017

Hello everyone and Welcome to Share You, an ATS project that aims to share individual stories of difference and commonality, of individual efforts to “foster mutual understanding and respect.”
We invite you to “Share You” by contributing your individual creative works of any medium to include in this digital media collection for display to the campus community.
Check us out at http://shareyou.ucdavis.edu/
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