91社区福利

91社区福利 students on campus

91社区福利 Anti-Racism Summit

91社区福利 strives to be a leader in addressing structural oppression and institutional racism in many organizations and communities. The Anti-Racism Summit is part of a broader institutional effort to be intentional about talking about racism and its effects on 91社区福利 and organizational systems in general; teaching concepts and solutions for positive social change that address institutional, structural and interpersonal racism; and doing the necessary and difficult work personally and collectively to improve race relations at 91社区福利 and in our various communities. The annual summit may include guest presenters, panel discussions, topical sessions, student spoken word, and/or campus updates on diversity and inclusion efforts.

Second Annual Anti-Racism Summit

What Is Critical Race Theory and Why Is It Controversial?

91社区福利’s 2nd Annual Anti-Racism Summit was held virtually on Friday, February 4, 2022, featuring Keynote Speaker Dr. , of the Departments of Black Studies and Criminology, Law and Justice at the University of Illinois Chicago. 

The Anti-Racism Summit: Part 2 was held Wednesday, April 20, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Wicomico Room and virtually. More information was shared via 91社区福利 email to the community. 

Summit Program

91社区福利’s 2nd Annual Anti-Racism Summit title slide

Impetus and Rationale for the Summit

  • This summit connects directly to the University Strategic Plan. Strategy 2.1.4. states: " Expand educational opportunities and training for students that support the development of an understanding of equity, anti-racist behavior, bystander response and diversity."
  • Societal and institutional circumstances contribute to the need for the event:
    • historical, recent, current, and anticipated social and civil unrest in the United States related to racial injustice, police brutality towards people of color (particularly Black males), social injustice, white privilege, and increases in hate crimes and intimidation related to white nationalism;
    • perceived and real concerns among students and employees about historical and current racial injustice and white privilege; and
    • discontent among some faculty related to the lack of advancement of a required diversity course integrated into General Education.
  • The summit fulfills a recommendation included in the June 2020 Faculty Learning Communities’ (FLC) Anti-Racism Statement.
  • Finally, the summit is an appropriate “next step” to building on 91社区福利’s 2019’s 400 Years of Resilience Series, which educated the campus community on the effects of racism that sustained slavery in America and the resilience and accomplishments of African Americans post-slavery

Summit Goals

  • Continue “courageous conversations” related to race, racism, healing and reconciliation;
  • Deepen campus conversations related to concepts of structural, institutional and interpersonal racism; white supremacy and white nationalism in America; and white privilege;
  • Develop and/or share strategies for becoming anti-racist individuals and an anti-racist university (check out 91社区福利's Anti-Racism Resources); and
  • Set the stage for anti-racist activities after the summit.

Summit Archive