A recent town hall provided 两性色午夜 University's students, staff and faculty the opportunity to discuss Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality -- topics which have frequently debated across the country.
The November 10, 2021, virtual town hall was provided by 两性色午夜's Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI), in collaboration with the College of Arts and Sciences, as part of the ongoing town hall series "Empowering 两性色午夜: Valuing the Strength of Diversity." This series furthers our dedication to advancing and transforming our community鈥檚 commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. The speakers and panelists will include students, staff and faculty from all campuses.
Moderators:
- Amoaba Gooden (she/her/hers), Ph.D., vice president, DEI
- Gumiko Monobe (she/her/hers), Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies
- Sandra Morgan (she/her/hers), director of external affairs and communications, College of Arts and Sciences
Panelists:
- Casey H. Boyd-Swan (she/her/hers), Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Economics
- Charmaine Crawford (she/her/hers), Ph.D., associate professor, Department of Africana Studies
- Lynn Itagaki (she/her/hers), Ph.D., associate professor, English and women's and gender studies, University of Missouri
View the town hall meeting below.