Past Events

Jun.
19

1:30–3:30 pm

1619: The Journey of a People, The Musical

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.

May.
3

12:00–1:00 pm

Diversity Dialogues: Shifting from Compliance to a Culture of Inclusion

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.

Apr.
25

10:00–11:00 am

Facilitating Inclusive Meetings

Zoom

This virtual session will share best practices for cultivating inclusive meetings where all participants feel invited to contribute their knowledge, ideas, and questions.

Apr.
20

1:00–4:00 pm

Inclusion in Practice: Workshop and Facilitator Training

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.

Apr.
18

1:00–4:00 pm

Hearing One Another: Workshop and Facilitator Training

William Eckhardt Research Center, Room 161

The Hearing One Another workshop introduces practical approaches to help people develop effective communication and listening skills.

Mar.
6

9:30 am–12:00 pm

Hearing One Another: Workshop and Facilitator Training

Zoom

The Hearing One Another workshop introduces practical approaches to help people develop effective communication and listening skills.

Feb.
23

2:00–5:00 pm

Hearing One Another: Workshop and Facilitator Training

William Eckhardt Research Center, Room 161

The Hearing One Another workshop introduces practical approaches to help people develop effective communication and listening skills.

Begins
Feb. 21

Through February 22, 2023

Chicago Caregivers Course

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.

Feb.
20

5:30–7:00 pm

The Journey to Justice for Emmett Till: A Fireside Chat with Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr. and Christopher Benson

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.

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