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Location
Living on LOP: What We Learned in Prison
Dr. Heather Ann Thompson, Founder of the Carceral State Project
A panel discussion with the creators of Loss of Privileges (LOP), moderated by Pulitzer Prize Winner, Dr. Heather Ann Thompson....
LEAD: Empowering and Elevating Marginalized Voices
LEAD, Leading Equity And Diversity, is a series of conversations where attendees have the opportunity to hear from a diverse group of guests...
NEW DATE! CEW+ Advocacy Symposium Kick-off Event: Creating Change through Introspection, Dialogue, and Action
Featuring Martha S. Jones, American historian and legal scholar
Join CEW+ for its annual fall Symposium themed Creating Change through Introspection, Dialogue, and Action. The 2020 Symposium includes a...
We’re Biased. So Now What?: Personalizing and Mitigating Unconscious Bias
Many of us are committed to DEI, and accept the extensive evidence from scholarly studies in psychology and neuroscience demonstrating that...
King Talks Application Information Session
During this session you will learn about the King Talks, best practices for applying to participate, and the benefits of being part of this...
MESA Social Connectivity & Community Series Presents: Civic Engagement & Voting
The MESA Social Connectivity and Community Series invites campus community from different backgrounds and social identities to come together...
LSA Book Talks: True Justice on HBO (Watch Party)
Please join us for a virtual screening of "True Justice: Bryan Stevenson's Fight for Equality" and discussion. This...
Entering, Engaging, and Exiting Communities: An Introduction for Graduate Students
This workshop will introduce graduate students to principles and practices for thoughtfully engaging with communities, including...
Faculty Forum: Innovative STEM Educational Experiences
Research to Practice
The CEO Team would like to personally invite you to our exciting Faculty Forum on Outreach and Engagement: Innovative STEM Educational...
King Talks Application Information Session
During this session you will learn about the King Talks, best practices for applying to participate, and the benefits of being part of this...
Diversity and Leadership in a COVID-19 Environment: Planning for Higher Education on the Brink
This webinar will offer an opportunity to hear from established national university leaders with a record of commitment to diversity,...
Manufacturing Celebrity: Latino Paparazzi and Women Reporters in Hollywood
Vanessa Díaz
Register here: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_aTALEtuLRdiO6kd8TjtaCA...
Rackham North: Demonstrating a Commitment to Diversity
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) aptitude is now highly valued by many employers, both within and beyond academe. This interactive...
Black College Student Mental Health: What institutions need to know and do to support healing and thriving in a time of racial crisis
Tabbye Chavous, NCID Director
Along with academic impacts, college contexts can serve to support or challenge students’ personal development and well-being in important...
Inclusive Leadership
There is a lot of talk about “Inclusive Leadership” but many are left asking: What is it? Why is it important? How can I do it? This...
RESCHEDULED: The 5th Annual Robert J. Berkhofer Jr. Lecture on Native American Studies: A Conversation with Tommy Orange
Tommy Orange
The Department of Native American Studies presents The 5th Annual Robert J. Berkhofer Jr. Lecture: A Conversation with Tommy Orange,...
Envisioning an Anti-Racist World Creative Challenge: Information Session
How do you imagine a vision for an Anti-Racist World (campus, community, neighborhood, city, state, country), that truly embodies the ideals...
Veterans Week: War Dogs
The “War Dogs” panel will discuss the historic use of dogs in the military, the selection and training of current and future K-9’s for...
LGBTQ+ Election Processing
hosted by the Programming Board
The Spectrum Center Programming Board invites you to join them for their Election Processing event on Tuesday, November 10th at 7 PM EST....
Hub Workshop: Diversity in the Workplace
Have you ever had to wrestle with changing your name to assimilate at work? Or debated how to wear your hair to an interview? Maybe you’ve...
MESA Social Connectivity & Community Series Presents: Post Election Conversations
The MESA Social Connectivity and Community Series invites the campus community from different backgrounds and social identities to come...
Military-Connected Family Student Panel
While there is general support for those serving in the military and military veterans the 2.8 million family members who support them are...
"Weight of Honor" Film Discussion and Panel
Stephanie Seldin Howard Director/Producer, “The Weight of Honor”, Linzi Andersen (featured family member/caregiver in film)
“The Weight of Honor” is the first comprehensive documentary to chronicle the lives of families caring for their...
Teaching for Equity and Inclusion as an International GSI
In this session for international graduate student instructors (GSIs), consultants from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching at...
Veterans Week: DEI in the military
Sergeant Major Eugene Owens (ret)
Sponsored by the University of Michigan, Dearborn - Student Veterans of America chapter!...
Veterans Week - the Diversity of the Military
What does it mean to serve along people of every race, gender, creed, religion, place of origin? How does military service take people from...
City on the Edge: Ypsilanti, African Americans and the World of Work
Dr. Alford A. Young, Jr.
Join us as Dr. Alford A. Young, Jr. explores the themes of his research captured in his latest book, From the Edge of the Ghetto: African...
City on the Edge: Ypsilanti, African Americans and the World of Work
Dr. Alford A. Young, Jr.
Dr. Alford Young, Jr. (Edgar G. Epps Collegiate Professor and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Sociology, Afroamerican and African Studies,...
Transgender Day of Remembrance with Lilianna Reyes & Jeynce Poindexter
Registration: https://bit.ly/LGBTQ-UM-Events...
Sneak Peek: The Future of German Studies: Teaching, Scholarship, Activism
Our aim is to interest current undergraduates across the country in graduate-level study of German language, culture and politics by...
LEAD: No Justice, No Peace: Anti-Racist Activism in Higher Education
LEAD, Leading Equity And Diversity, is a series of conversations where attendees have the opportunity to hear from a diverse group of guests...
Rackham 101: Navigating Your Identity in Graduate School
This workshop will help us delve into the intersections of our multiple identities and the implications they have for us in the academic,...
First Year, First Vote, Now What?
Are you a first year wolverine? Was this election your first time voting? Spend time connecting with fellow first year students to debrief...
PSA Charity Dance Class for the Child Foundation
On November 13, the undergraduate Persian Student Association will be having a fundraiser Persian dance class for our charity of the year,...
Navigating Trans-Affirming Healthcare/Wellness at UM
Registration: https://bit.ly/LGBTQ-UM-Events...
Worthy Bodies: Trans* Body Positivity Workshop
Register at bit.ly/LGBTQ-UM-Events...
Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future Conference
Virtual Conference, Nov. 18-21, 2020
The Gender, Women’s Suffrage, and Political Power: Past, Present, and Future (GWSPP) conference is a multi-day virtual meeting that brings...
Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda: Moving Beyond Personal Failure and Actively Cultivating a More Equitable Academy
Systems of higher education in the United States create differential advantage and disadvantage for the people who work and learn in them....
STEM in Color Inclusive Leadership Virtual Symposium
Morgan DeBaun
During this virtual fireside chat, Morgan DeBaun will share her entrepreneurial journey to becoming the founder of Blavity, the roadblocks...
MESA Social Connectivity & Community Series Presents: Decolonizing Thanksgiving
The MESA Social Connectivity and Community Series invites the campus community from different backgrounds and social identities to come...
Transgender Awareness Week Keynote Speaker: Kama La Mackerel
Registration: https://bit.ly/LGBTQ-UM-Events...
Trans*/Non-Binary CenterSpace Drop-In
Register at bit.ly/LGBTQ-UM-Events...
A Data Orientation to Immigrants Admitted to the United States, Federal Fiscal Years 1972-2000
This past September, we had the opportunity to learn how these recently-released data arrived to ICPSR. Now it is time for an introduction...
LEAD: Decentering Whiteness in the Academy
This LEAD conversation will address how administrators, faculty, and staff can decenter whiteness at an institutional level and create a...
The Arab and Muslim Vote In Focus: How Arab and Muslim Americans Voted and What the Results Mean
A conversation on the recent elections with Ali Harb (Middle East Eye), Adbulkader Sinno (Indiana University), Dawud Walid (CAIR) &...
COVID-19: A WeListen Staff Discussion
This WeListen session is open to all UM staff members. All voices and views are welcome and the Zoom link for this event will be shared once...
Mass Incarceration: A WeListen Staff Discussion
This WeListen session is open to all UM staff members, and is part of the 'Just Community: A Reading and Action Program' series...
Wendell Pierce Stars in Some Old Black Man
A Play by James Anthony Tyler
Written only a few years before the history-making events of 2020, Some Old Black Man frames racial prejudice with bold probity rarely...
CES Film. At Second Glance (Auf den zweiten Blick)
Sheri Hagen, director. In German with English subtitles (92 min., 2012)....
U-M Health Sciences 2021 MLK Keynote
With Dr. Monique Butler, MD
Bodies represent the sites of socially constructed differences and power relations. As such, the personal is political, and bodies are...