The Office of Diversity, Equity & Community Engagement held the fall 2020 Diversity and Inclusion summit on Tuesday. By Mairead Brogan
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Diversity and Inclusion Summit assures change, raises concerns
by Robert Tannby Robert TannThe semi-annual event prompted discussions around inclusivity and raised concerns about CU’s commitment to change. By Robert Tann and Tory Lysik
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Intersectional initiatives presented at Diversity and Inclusion Summit
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesPanelists proposed ways to promote inclusion by improving retention and connecting with prospective minority students. By Anna Haynes
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The University needs to actively address racial diversity and conversations about color-blindness is not the best way to help. By Hayla Wong
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Scarcity thinking broken down at CU Diversity and Inclusion Summit
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisSummit panelists deconstructed the toxic mindset which leads to systemic racism and xenophobia. By Heidi Harris
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Panelists at the summit opening stressed the importance of making CU and the city of Boulder more welcoming. By Noah Zucker
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Airbnb’s diversity director shared how the company is improving diversity within the work place and why it’s so important. By Makenna Sturgeon
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The diversity and inclusion summit starts Tuesday, but where is CU with its plan to be more Inclusive? By Jackson Barnett and Carina Julig
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The theme of this year’s Diversity and Inclusion Summit, “Expanding Our Minds: Encompassing Diversity and Practicing Inclusion,” is a reflection of the summit’s underlying goal: continuous social change.