Published: Nov. 5, 2012

The Β颹ӰԺ’s annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit will feature a variety of sessions for students, faculty, staff and community members from Nov. 13-15. All events are free, open to the public and on the ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ campus.

The organizing theme for this year’s summit is β€œAMP it up! Awareness, Movement and Practice.” Along with sessions on awareness, inclusiveness and classroom and campus diversity practice, a selection of events will focus on the physical embodiment of diversity. These sessions will include dance, martial arts, yoga and theater as physical opportunities to discuss and engage with diversity. Sessions with a focus on pedagogical best practices for inclusive classrooms are another highlight of this year’s summit.

β€œThe planning committee has been a model of the kind of cooperation that Chancellor DiStefano recently called for in his State of the Campus address,” said Alphonse Keasley, CU-Β颹ӰԺ’s assistant vice chancellor for campus climate and community engagement. β€œThe members have worked tirelessly to organize a summit that speaks to this year’s theme, β€˜AMP it up! Awareness, Movement and Practice.’ We sincerely hope and expect that participants will gain much from the sessions for truly amping it up for diversity, inclusion and social justice.”

Peggy McIntosh, associate director of the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, returns to the summit and will share her new research in the keynote address β€œUsing Privilege as a Catalyst for Change” on Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 9:15 a.m. in the University Memorial Center’s Glenn Miller Ballroom. McIntosh is best known forΜύher essay β€œWhite Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack,” and last spoke in association with the summit in 2009, and on the ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ campus in 2001.

Highlighted sessions during this year’s summit include:

--Tuesday, Nov. 13, 12:30 p.m., UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom.
β€œWhen Green Means Money: Economic Diversity in ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ,” presented by ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ City Manager Jane Brautigam.

--Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2 p.m., UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom.
Plenary: β€œEfficiency vs. Effectiveness: Recognizing the Difference for Low Income and First Generation Students” presented by Valerie Embry, director of the Academic Excellence Student Support Services Program.

--Wednesday, Nov. 14, 9 a.m., UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom.
Plenary: β€œClass, Race and Immigration in Higher Education” presented by CU-ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ professors Melissa Hart and Ming Chen.

The educational and exploratory sessions highlight the research, talents and insights of faculty, students and staff and offer a view of diversity beyond the most common definitions. The event is hosted by the CU-ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement, the Chancellor’s Advisory Committees and the city of ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ.

The Diversity and Inclusion Summit shares the most current and up-to-date best practices around matters of diversity, inclusion, equity and social justice. As a public forum, the summit provides content to inspire new members of the campus community and to sustain veteran campus members toward a greater pluralistic campus, introduce everyday skills and practices for fostering an inclusive campus and work environment, and advance the skill set of long-term practitioners of diversity, inclusion and social justice.

A complete schedule of diversity summit events is available in the CU-ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ Events Calendar at .