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Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Spring 2021 Cohort
Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Spring 2021 Cohort
This Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program IDI Group Profile Session touches on the importance of intercultural competency, the benefits of using a developmental approach to growing one's intercultural competency, the significance of developing shared meaning in intercultural communication and contexts, a deeper understanding of culture, the Intercultural Development Continuum (IDC), and the present cohort group’s … Continue reading "Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Spring 2021 Cohort"
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From Microinequities to Inclusion Workshop
From Microinequities to Inclusion Workshop
This Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program workshop has a hybrid, e-learning group format that provides participants with an introduction to understanding and responding to microinequities during workplace interactions and in workplace settings. Relevant to faculty and staff of all levels, participation in this workshop can positively impact all interactions and spaces at Augsburg University. Additionally, this workshop … Continue reading "From Microinequities to Inclusion Workshop"
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White Talk Moves in Higher Education – Morning Workshop
White Talk Moves in Higher Education – Morning Workshop
Pre-registration required.Workshop Description: Spaces in higher education remain predominantlywhite, and white people tend to silence the voices of faculty and staff ofcolor without realizing it. These "white talk moves" suppressimportant perspectives and voices and prevent meaningful inclusion. In thisinteractive workshop, participants will focus on identifying White Talk Movesthrough a collection of scenarios in which the … Continue reading "White Talk Moves in Higher Education – Morning Workshop"
Recognizing and Resisting White Supremacy in Higher Education
Recognizing and Resisting White Supremacy in Higher Education
Register Here: https://augsburg.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtcOmpqz8pGNNJaCshlUkkMxjIda7cesHnWorkshop Description: Participants will explore how white supremacy and racism manifest themselves within classroom and co-curricular spaces, including but not limited to the ways we process knowledge, engage with conflict, think about power dynamics, deliver content, and design assignments. Participants will also discuss ways of creating classes, programs, and events that resist white supremacy and … Continue reading "Recognizing and Resisting White Supremacy in Higher Education"
White Talk Moves in Higher Education – Afternoon Workshop
White Talk Moves in Higher Education – Afternoon Workshop
Pre-registration required.Workshop Description: Spaces in higher education remain predominantlywhite, and white people tend to silence the voices of faculty and staff ofcolor without realizing it. These "white talk moves" suppressimportant perspectives and voices and prevent meaningful inclusion. In thisinteractive workshop, participants will focus on identifying White Talk Movesthrough a collection of scenarios in which the … Continue reading "White Talk Moves in Higher Education – Afternoon Workshop"
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Seizing the Moment to Create a New, More Inclusive Normal
Seizing the Moment to Create a New, More Inclusive Normal
When: January 21, 2021 11:00 am CST Presenters: Maureen Berkner Boyt, M.Ed, The Moxie Exchange  |  Stephanie Douglass, MA, Vungle  |  Becca Gelenberg, MBA, Upstart How do we create a more inclusive normal? The convergence of the global pandemic and racial justice movement has shifted the way we work in ways we are just beginning to understand. In the … Continue reading "Seizing the Moment to Create a New, More Inclusive Normal"
Disability as Diversity: Building Bridges To Full Inclusion
Disability as Diversity: Building Bridges To Full Inclusion
Katie Lane (she/her) is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: This is a calendar meeting Time: Jan 21, 2021 09:29 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/97263999203 Meeting ID: 972 6399 9203 One tap mobile +13017158592,,97263999203# US (Washington D.C) +13126266799,,97263999203# US (Chicago) Dial by your location +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C) +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 346 248 … Continue reading "Disability as Diversity: Building Bridges To Full Inclusion"
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Intercultural Communication and Conflict Styles Workshop
Intercultural Communication and Conflict Styles Workshop
This Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program workshop makes use of the Intercultural Conflict Style (ICS) Inventory, which describes an individual’s preferred approach or style for resolving conflict by reflecting the individual’s culturally learned patterns for dealing with disagreements and expressing emotions. Additionally, this workshop will not only teach individuals about their own preferred approach and style but … Continue reading "Intercultural Communication and Conflict Styles Workshop"
Social Change Dialogue Series: Community Voices
Social Change Dialogue Series: Community Voices
Join the Sabo Center and Trio McNair as we host a series of virtual events centered on social change. In each event we will be shining light on different aspects of social change and civic engagement. In this first discussion we will highlight community voices by inviting a panel of guest speakers who will share … Continue reading "Social Change Dialogue Series: Community Voices"
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Working Toward Inclusive Spaces Workshop
Working Toward Inclusive Spaces Workshop
Joanne K. Reeck, She/Her/Hers is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: This is a calendar meeting Time: Jan 28, 2021 10:47 AM Central Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://augsburg.zoom.us/j/94855396583 Meeting ID: 948 5539 6583 One tap mobile +13017158592,,94855396583# US (Washington DC) +13126266799,,94855396583# US (Chicago)This Diversity and Inclusion Certificate Program workshop will highlight four common ideologies, misunderstandings, and behaviors that … Continue reading "Working Toward Inclusive Spaces Workshop"
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Auggie Connect
Auggie Connect
It can be difficult to connect with one another right now but it doesn't have to be impossible! Auggie Connect is open to Augsburg students with disabilities. Join Augsburg alum, Zsolt Vincze, and CLASS staff, Cassie Charles, as we host a Zoom space to connect, support one another and find community. Auggie Connect will be … Continue reading "Auggie Connect"
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Forum Presentation, Removing the Red & Blue Divide: What It Means for Corporate America and Belonging
Forum Presentation, Removing the Red & Blue Divide: What It Means for Corporate America and Belonging
When: February 3, 2021 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Cost: $30 Suggested Contribution Level: Intermediate Track: Leadership Development Presenters: Hayward Bell, Raytheon Company RETIRED  |  Kimberly B. Davis, National Hockey League  |  Bill Proudman, White Men as Full Diversity Partners/FDP Global  |  Lee Tschanz, Rockwell Automation  |  Amy Wilczynski, Borough of Allendale, NJ The announcement that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris won the electoral … Continue reading "Forum Presentation, Removing the Red & Blue Divide: What It Means for Corporate America and Belonging"