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Presented By: Public Engagement & Impact

Crucial Conversations for Societal Change: Reflection, Research & Resolve

Crucial Conversations for Societal Change: Year 2: Reflection, Research & Resolve Crucial Conversations for Societal Change: Year 2: Reflection, Research & Resolve
Crucial Conversations for Societal Change: Year 2: Reflection, Research & Resolve
U-M leadership, faculty, graduate and undergraduate students will gather on June 4 to explore and reflect on the progress that has been made and the many problems that still plague the world today related to racism, violence, and inequality, since the original Conversation for Societal Change dialogue nearly one year ago.

Moderated by Katrina Wade-Golden, deputy chief diversity officer, panelists President Mark Schlissel; Eddie Washington, Jr., Executive Director of the Division of Public Safety and Security; Earl Lewis, University Professor of History, Afroamerican and African Studies and Public Policy, director of the Center for Social Solutions, and co-chair of the Advancing Public Safety at the University of Michigan Task Force; and Rebecca Cunningham, Vice President for Research will also be joined by representatives from the U-M graduate and undergraduate communities.

Join this constructive and crucial conversation about race, law enforcement, protest and reform at 1pm on June 4 via Zoom or YouTube.
Crucial Conversations for Societal Change: Year 2: Reflection, Research & Resolve Crucial Conversations for Societal Change: Year 2: Reflection, Research & Resolve
Crucial Conversations for Societal Change: Year 2: Reflection, Research & Resolve

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June 4, 2021 (Friday) 1:00pm

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