Conversations on Intersectionality and Institutional Racism from a Social Work Perspective

Location

O'Hare Academic Building, Room 260

Presentation Type

Event

Start Date

4-8-2022 12:30 PM

End Date

4-8-2022 1:45 PM

Description

Join Class of 2022 social work majors Annie Avila, Ashley Daigneault, Samantha Dick, Breanna Grimes, Nicole Lavender, Madeline Meskill, Lydia Martell, Julia Rivera and Zoe Saurette in this interactive workshop that will provide definitions of intersectionality and cultural competency to provide students with the framework needed to have thoughtful conversations surrounding institutional racism and micro-aggressions on campus and in the community. Students will participate in role playing activities and engage in active conversations including how to engage in healthy conversations surrounding anti-racism.

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Apr 8th, 12:30 PM Apr 8th, 1:45 PM

Conversations on Intersectionality and Institutional Racism from a Social Work Perspective

O'Hare Academic Building, Room 260

Join Class of 2022 social work majors Annie Avila, Ashley Daigneault, Samantha Dick, Breanna Grimes, Nicole Lavender, Madeline Meskill, Lydia Martell, Julia Rivera and Zoe Saurette in this interactive workshop that will provide definitions of intersectionality and cultural competency to provide students with the framework needed to have thoughtful conversations surrounding institutional racism and micro-aggressions on campus and in the community. Students will participate in role playing activities and engage in active conversations including how to engage in healthy conversations surrounding anti-racism.

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