Presented By: National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID)
Inclusive History Project Summit 2025

Join us for the Inclusive History Project Summit on Friday, April 4, 2025, which will bring together students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the public to explore histories of inclusion and exclusion at the University of Michigan.
At the Summit, engage in dialogue about the work of inclusive history; attend a hands-on archiving workshop; learn about research, engagement, and teaching taking place across the three campuses; and see student-led projects in a variety of forms. There will also be opportunities for you to share your stories about the University of Michigan.
The Inclusive History Project Summit is an annual event that will be hosted on a different campus each year. Join us for the summit at UM-Dearborn in 2025!
The IHP Summit is free and open to all. Registration is encouraged. Visit the event page for updates on sessions and event details.
Sessions include:
- Do Not Repeat Harm: Approaches to Reparative Action Panel Discussion
- Making Our Stories Heard: Talk, Question, and Engage Lightning Talks and Q&A’s by and with IHP practitioners
- Wolverine Stories: Video Booth by the Inclusive Storytelling Hub
- Our Records, Our Selves: How to Save Your History Archiving Workshop
- Tour of Class Projects, Installations, and Exhibitions on view at the IHP Summit
- Uncovering Film Screening and Panel Discussion
- Summit Afterparty
At the Summit, engage in dialogue about the work of inclusive history; attend a hands-on archiving workshop; learn about research, engagement, and teaching taking place across the three campuses; and see student-led projects in a variety of forms. There will also be opportunities for you to share your stories about the University of Michigan.
The Inclusive History Project Summit is an annual event that will be hosted on a different campus each year. Join us for the summit at UM-Dearborn in 2025!
The IHP Summit is free and open to all. Registration is encouraged. Visit the event page for updates on sessions and event details.
Sessions include:
- Do Not Repeat Harm: Approaches to Reparative Action Panel Discussion
- Making Our Stories Heard: Talk, Question, and Engage Lightning Talks and Q&A’s by and with IHP practitioners
- Wolverine Stories: Video Booth by the Inclusive Storytelling Hub
- Our Records, Our Selves: How to Save Your History Archiving Workshop
- Tour of Class Projects, Installations, and Exhibitions on view at the IHP Summit
- Uncovering Film Screening and Panel Discussion
- Summit Afterparty