Perspectives on democracy headlined this year鈥檚 chancellor summit
CU 麻豆影院 community members gathered on March 14 at History Colorado in Denver for the Chancellor鈥檚 Annual Summit. The large crowd heard from faculty experts on this year鈥檚 theme: democracy and social mobility in a pluralistic society.
The summit, including a reception, exhibit hall and questions from the audience, was hosted by Chancellor Philip DiStefano, who gave opening remarks. DiStefano described the importance of coming together in the face of a nation and world that feels increasingly fractured.
鈥淭he distrust and the division that are so pervasive are also a reminder that yes, our democracy matters, and it鈥檚 worth preserving its tenets,鈥 he said. DiStefano also talked about hope.
In short talks, guest speakers Violeta Chapin, Taylor Jaworski, Reiland Rabaka and John-Michael Rivera discussed topics ranging from undocumented people living in the United States to Martin Luther King Jr. 's concept of the beloved community. The conversations also touched on economic constraints versus prosperity and the emergence of Mexican America.
Questions from audience members covered intersectionality; the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program; the environment and economic growth; and ChatGPT.
Photos by Casey Cass/University of Colorado.
Chancellor Phillip DiStefano greets summit speakers Professor Violeta Chapin (left) and Professor Reiland Rabaka (right).
Ryan Chreist, assistant vice chancellor and executive director of the CU Alumni Association, emcess.
Attendees fill their plates with tacos and other catered foods.
Professor John Micheal-Rivera, who spoke at the event, visits with Graduate School Dean Scott Adler.
Attendees pose for a photo during the Chancellor's Annual Summit.
Apple executive Aaron Grider and CU system's Christina Beck chat with local entrepreneur Chris Bentley.
Taylor Jaworski, Associate professor of economic history, addresses the audience.
Reiland Rabaka, Professor of African, African American and Carribean Studies and founding director of the Center for African and African American Studies, addresses the audience.
Attendees visit different campus booths at the summit, including one from the Center for Inclusion and Social Change.