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Virtual College Leadership Summit

A free two-day summit to engage college students in critical reflection on the topics of social justice, human rights, and inclusion, presented by the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center

Improvement Science in Practice: Finding Solutions Through Iterative Testing

Register by January 7 When faced with a gap between the status quo and desired outcomes, improvers pursue change. Improvement science brings discipline to your change efforts and helps you to recognize progress as your work moves forward.   Improvement Science in Practice: Finding Solutions Through Iterative Testing provides a deep dive into the “learning by ... Read more

Provost’s Discovery Themes Lecturer Program: Tressie McMillan Cottom

Tressie McMillan Cottom is an award-winning author, researcher, educator, and cultural critic whose work has been recognized nationally and internationally for the urgency and depth of her incisive critical analysis of technology, higher education, class, race, and gender. She was recently named a 2020 MacArthur Fellow. The foundation for McMillan Cottom's first book, Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise ... Read more

More Than Fragility: A Deep Dive into Understanding & Dismantling Whiteness

Do you identify as a white leader in a nonprofit or philanthropic organization? Are you managing or engaging in DEI/race equity initiatives, or interested in learning more about how this work connects to your identity and role as an ally for racial justice in your organization/community? If so, we hope you will join us for a ... Read more

Building Pro-Black Institutions and Movements

This webinar for multi-racial participants aims to disrupt the ways anti-Blackness shows up in organizations and communities. The facilitated workshop will involve interactive exercises and an experiential dialogue using historical and contemporary information, self-reflection, institutional analysis, visioning, and collective action planning. A key learning objective of this training is for participants to be more equipped ... Read more

Returning to the Classroom: Is Hybrid Teaching Here to Stay?

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the rise of new learning models that finally offer flexibility for students and faculty alike. As we emerge from the pandemic, and colleges and universities look to a “new normal” on campus, they are likely to find that many of the accommodations developed to support hybrid or remote learning will ... Read more

Intersectional Allyship for Racial Justice: A Workshop for People of Color

What does it mean for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) to be effective allies to one another in our work for racial equity and collective liberation? Whitney Parnell, executive director and co-founder of Service Never Sleeps (SNS), will lead an intensive, fast-paced workshop designed to explore how folks of color use individual and ... Read more

The Impact of Racial Oppression on Human Trafficking

Presented by End Slavery Cincinnati In this workshop, we will explore some of our own biases when we work with survivors specifically from black, indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) communities in the anti-trafficking movement, as well as discuss the implications of not having culturally sensitive staff, policy, and procedure. We will ask hard questions, and ... Read more

Indiana Campus Compact’s Coming Together for the Common Good Summit

Proposal deadline is December 7. Registration opens in December! We are seeking sessions that take our theme, Coming Together for the Common Good, and weave it into the broad subject of community engagement in higher education with topics that address current situations, a look to the future, or even a constructive look back. Presenters are ... Read more