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The 32nd Annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium Memorial Keynote Lecture
Hill Harper
Award-winning actor, best-selling author and philanthropist Hill Harper will deliver the keynote address for the 2018 MLK Symposium Lecture....
Innovative programs for youth and young adults
A U-M Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium event.
Free and open to the public....
1968 + 50: Unfinished Legacies of Dr. King’s Last Year
Department of History / Eisenberg Institute Martin Luther King Jr. Day Symposium
On April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the speech “Beyond Vietnam—A Time to Break Silence.” Exactly one year later, he was...
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Lecture- Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America
Professor James Forman, Yale Law School
Please join Michigan Law as we commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a lecture by Professor James Forman of Yale Law School. Professor...
Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years 1984-1992
film screening
As part of the university's honoring of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day...
'Class Divide' Movie Screening, a U-M MLK Symposium Event
Film Screening, Discussion, and Book Signing
The Institute for Social Research and U-M LSA Screen Arts & Cultures invites the community for a viewing and discussion of Class Divide...
Lost (and Found) in Translation: Perception and Expression across Borders and Languages
Multidisciplinary Panel
In 1922, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein declared that “the limits of my language mean the limits of my world." With the...
Unforgiving Him: On Himpathy and History
Kate Manne, Cornell University
Presented by: Race, Gender & Feminist Philosophy Minorities and Philosophy
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. LECTURE: MABEL O. WILSON, "NOTES ON A VIRGINIA STATEHOUSE: ARCHITECTURE AND RACE IN JEFFERSON'S AMERICA"
Mabel O. Wilson is a Professor of Architecture, a co-director of Global Africa Lab (GAL) and the Associate Director at the Institute for...
NOMAS DESIGN REALITIES LECTURE AND PANEL: MICHAEL FORD, "HIP HOP ARCHITECTURE"
The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students bring Michael Ford for their Design Realities lecture and panel. The event is...
Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds: School of Social Work MLK Symposium Lecture
adrienne maree brown
The School of Social Work invites the community to a lecture by adrienne maree brown, inspired by her most recent publication, “Emergent...
White Fragility-The New Racism, and More Effective Steps to Undoing Racism
Andy Horning, MSW ‘97 will speak about how a focus on our own process can lead to better more effective steps to undoing racism. Horning...
Michigania Informational Session at Pizza House
Join our Michigania staff, who will share the details on the application process and all of the advantages in store for you as part of the...
Army vs. Navy Wheelchair Basketball Game
Celebrating 13 years of spirited competition, the University of Michigan Army vs. Navy Wheelchair Basketball Game returns to Crisler Center...
I Am Not Your Negro Movie Showing
The School of Social Work's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will be hosting a movie showing to celebrate the upcoming Black...
Munger Case Competition
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
In addition to substantial monetary awards, this is a fantastic professional development opportunity through which you can collaborate with...
Programmed Dispossession: Gender Transition, Technologies of Risk Detection, and the Threat of Fraudulent Bodies
Lars Mackenzie
Lars Mackenzie is a doctoral candidate in Feminist Studies at the University of Minnesota. He earned a Master’s degree in Feminist Studies...
STALLED! KEYNOTE LECTURE: JOEL SANDERS, "FROM STUD TO STALLED!: ARCHITECTURE IN TRANSITION"
Joel Sanders' work addresses identity, inclusivity, and social issues in architecture. Recently, his research has been focused on...
STALLED! SYMPOSIUM
Free and open to the public....
4th Annual W.M. Trotter Lecture
My Life. My Story! Centering the Voices of Trans Lives.
The W.M. Trotter Multicultural Center is honored to be centering the voices of transgender and non-binary individuals at our 4th Annual W.M....
How Hitting Children Hurts Black Families and Communities
Dr. Stacy Patton, Assistant Professor School of Global Journalist & Communication, Morgan State University, is building a movement to...
ORGANIZING FOR ACTION
Initiative for Inclusive Design would like to invite you to a workshop in collaboration with Taubman's DEI Specialist Joana Dos Santos,...
Ebonics
Explore the verbal and nonverbal communication rules and patterns followed by native speakers of Ebonics. A Black History Month event hosted...
Breaking the Barriers of "Voluntourism": Respectfully Teaching and Interacting with Communities Abroad
Melinda Matice, English Language Institute; Tatiana Calixto, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
Are you or your student group teaching English or volunteering abroad this spring break or summer?...
Structural Racism and the Broken Academic Pipeline
Nikole Hannah-Jones
Award-winning investigative reporter, Nikole Hannah-Jones will be speaking on structural racism, educational segregation, and racial...
The Diversity of Thought
A Conversation with Scott Page
Professor Scott Page, the author of The Difference and The Diversity Bonus: How Great Teams Pay Off in the Knowledge Economy, will speak...
2018 SCOR Symposium
Reclaiming Our Space: Scholar-Activism and the Fight for Equality
This symposium will be centered around strategies to transform political activism in our role as students, with the goal of protecting,...
Film screening: The Bearded Lady Project: Challenging the Face of Science
Filmmaker Lexi J. Marsh and Paleontologist Ellen Currano
Screening of this 25 minute film will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Lexi J. Marsh and Paleontologist Ellen Currano....
SpeakABLE 2018
What is SpeakABLE?...
Women's Celebration
Featuring planting activities!
Meet in Ghandi Lounge to celebrate women through various activities. Hosted by the Oxford Multicultural Council and SLE.
Affirming Muslim Student Identities on College Campuses
Shafiqa Ahmadi, JD
Shafiqa Ahmadi, JD, is an associate professor of clinical education at the Rossier School of Education and the co-director for the Center...
Biodiversity: An Exploration of the Diversity of Life
Plus New Organisms
Are you curious about the many forms that life takes on this planet? We will start with an overview of taxonomy--the art and science of...
Just Sustainabilities in Policy, Planning and Practice: Presentation by Julian Agyeman, PhD
SEAS Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Presentation
Please join us Wednesday, March 14 in the Samuel T. Dana Building, room 1040 from 4-5:30pm for a School for Environment and Sustainability...
Saint-Domingue by Way of Saint-Petersburg: Imagining the Haitian Revolution in Imperial Russia
Jennifer Wilson
This talk will explore how the Haitian Revolution was covered in the Russian press from 1802-1804. Of primary focus will be how the presence...
2018 Positive Business Conference
May 10-11, 2018
Culture is key. Businesses with positive cultures enjoy larger profits, better performance, and happier employees. And thriving employees...
Early Modern Colloquium Annual Graduate Student Conference
Exploring Resistance Through Medieval and Early Modern Culture
Keynote Speakers: Kathryn Schwarz (Vanderbilt) and Carla Della Gatta (USC)...
Keeping it Real: Authentic Political Dialogue
A Ginsberg, IGR, and OSCR Collaboration
Have you ever had a constructive conversation with someone who has a different political identity or political perspective than you? Can...
WISE Willie Hobbs Moore Luncheon
Tuesday, March 20, 11:30 am - 1:00 Registration information to come.
FOR THE CULTURE
Presented by the Campus Climate Committee (CSG)
A unity ball for students of color + allies, where people from different backgrounds can come together, have dinner, hear from different...
Restructuring Academia and Student Life
Islamophobia Working Group's 2nd Year Anniversary
The Islamophobia Working Group is comprised of faculty, staff, and students who strategize on how to create an inclusive campus environment...
CMENAS Event. Salts of the Earth with Zamzam and Honey: Spoken Word Performances by Poet Mohja Kahf
Mohja Kahf, professor of comparative literature, University of Arkansas
March 23, 2018, 4:00-6:00 pm...
The Barriers to Communicating Across Identities
Addressing Unconscious Bias, A workshop lead by Alex Klime, M.S.W. Candidate and National Community Scholar.
We make assumptions all the time; it's a natural part of life. At the same time, we must also work to critically understand these...
Celebrating Diversity Week
A series of scholarly and community-building events from March 27th to March 30th, 2018
The Psychology Department Diversity Committee is excited to present Celebrating Diversity Week, a series of scholarly and community-building...
Sexual Harassment and Institutional Response
How does an institution encourage reporting of instances of sexual harassment? What does it do when it receives such reports and how does it...
P&SC & Diversity Committee Colloquium Keynote Lecture
Dr. Kevin Cokley: UT Austin, Oscar and Anne Mauzy Regents Professor for Educational Research and Development, Department of Educational Psychology Professor, African and African Diaspora Studies Department, College of Liberal Arts
Title – Emerging Data on the Role of the Impostor Phenomenon in Mental Health and Academic Outcomes...
Tell Them We Are Rising Panel and Discussion
The Story of Black Colleges and Universities
You are invited to a discussion and dialogue around the film, Tell Them We Are Rising, a new documentary about Historically Black Colleges...
Munger Case Competition Showcase
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Each semester, Munger Graduate Residences challenges transdisciplinary teams of graduate students to address important topics through its...
2018 Information Ethics Colloquium
Keynote Speaker Garlin Gilchrist
The IACD presents the 2018 InfoEthics Colloquium (IEC), our inaugural event that brings members of the University together to address the...
APIA Documentary Screening: "And Then They Came For Us"
Films for Justice
Please join us for a free screening of, "And Then They Came For Us." Donna Nagata of Pychology and Matthew Stiffler of Arab &...