1:30–3:30 pm
Logan Center for the Arts
This Juneteenth performance features a musical theater tour through American history, using musical forms including hip-hop, jazz, and blues.
12:00–1:00 pm
William Eckhardt Research Center (201B Seminar Room)
This session on disability inclusion will focus on approaches that shift from compliance-focused rhetoric to a more universally inclusive culture for individuals with disabilities.
10:00–11:00 am
Zoom
This virtual session will share best practices for cultivating inclusive meetings where all participants feel invited to contribute their knowledge, ideas, and questions.
1:00–4:00 pm
William Eckhardt Research Center, Room 161
This session, part of the Inclusion Workshop series, provides practical approaches to help people learn from and appreciate each other’s differences.
1:00–4:00 pm
William Eckhardt Research Center, Room 161
The Hearing One Another workshop introduces practical approaches to help people develop effective communication and listening skills.
9:30 am–12:00 pm
Zoom
The Hearing One Another workshop introduces practical approaches to help people develop effective communication and listening skills.
2:00–5:00 pm
William Eckhardt Research Center, Room 161
The Hearing One Another workshop introduces practical approaches to help people develop effective communication and listening skills.
Through February 22, 2023
Hybrid format: Malcom X College (1900 W Jackson Blvd) and Zoom
This two-day symposium will introduce a new approach to supporting caregivers of veterans, police, firefighters, first responders, and others coping with trauma in the city of Chicago.
5:30–7:00 pm
Regenstein Library, Room 122
This program will explore Rev. Wheeler Parker’s recently released memoir, which shares poignant recollections of Emmett Till as a boy, insights into the investigations of Emmett's lynching, and powerful lessons for racial reckoning today.