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Events featured on the Tisch Office of Diversity webpage will highlight workshops, performances and gatherings across NYU that promote the ideals of inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity and accessibility. Please click each event and follow links therein to learn more about the programs and offices hosting each of these events.
Events featured on the Tisch Office of Diversity webpage will highlight workshops, performances and gatherings across NYU that promote the ideals of inclusion, diversity, belonging, equity and accessibility. Please click each event and follow links therein to learn more about the programs and offices hosting each of these events.
The Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation (OGI) and Office of Sustainability invite you to join the upcoming Environmental and Racial Justice Network (ERJN) March Meeting.
A conversation with Francisco J. Galarte, PhD. Dr. Galarte is an assistant professor of American studies and women, gender, and sexuality studies and the director of the Feminist Research Institute (FRI) at the University of New Mexico.
This interactive session will focus on pedagogical strategies that will support faculty’s inclusion of trans and non-binary students in the curriculum and in their classrooms. Using a liberatory framework, participants will engage in dialogue around curricula, teaching methodologies, and assessment.
Solidarity Week creates opportunities for students, faculty, and administrators to deepen their understanding of the experiences of others, and raise awareness of the individual and collective injustices that confront many in our society.
Learn how to move from theory to action in this interactive workshop. We will review essential concepts around race and racial justice, differentiate between solidarity and performative allyship, and learn how to apply this knowledge into concrete actions on personal and community levels. (Virtual)
Solidarity Week creates opportunities for students, faculty, and administrators to deepen their understanding of the experiences of others, and raise awareness of the individual and collective injustices that confront many in our society.
Solidarity Week creates opportunities for students, faculty, and administrators to deepen their understanding of the experiences of others, and raise awareness of the individual and collective injustices that confront many in our society.
Join us for a conversation centering disability justice in higher education. OGI student staff will hold space to strategize ways to build accessible solidarity, share lived experiences, navigate disability & services, and resist systemic ableism.
Solidarity Week creates opportunities for students, faculty, and administrators to deepen their understanding of the experiences of others, and raise awareness of the individual and collective injustices that confront many in our society.
Solidarity is an ongoing practice that reflects a commitment to others out of the recognition that we all have a shared responsibility towards collective freedom and collective action. Join us for a conversation with disability justice activists & leaders Diana Chao, Quemuel Arroyo, and more.
Solidarity Week creates opportunities for students, faculty, and administrators to deepen their understanding of the experiences of others, and raise awareness of the individual and collective injustices that confront many in our society.
Join us for an interactive session to establish foundational knowledge about LGBTQ+ communities and the issues these communities face. We will introduce LGBTQ+ terms/concepts and provide an overview of resources, services, and strategies that you can use to better serve these communities.