This Gallery is organized chronologically via the following playlists:
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From DU-Video-Publishers November 30th, 2022
our panelists discuss shrinking higher education enrollment numbers as well as the larger principles and focuses of DEI work such as intersectionality, dismanteling… -
From DU-Video-Publishers November 30th, 2022
Christopher Whitt, DU's Vice Chancellor of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, discusses some of the the university's DEI priorities and the trajectory of this… -
From DU-Video-Publishers November 30th, 2022
Our panelists in this session discuss the intersection between their knowledge as political scientists and their experiences in higher education. This session includes a… -
From DU-Video-Publishers November 30th, 2022
This session is composed of panelists who work across campus in support of students. They discuss the ways in which their work develops and furthers DU's… -
From DU-Video-Publishers November 30th, 2022
During this session, our panelists discuss some of the ways that the University of Denver has been working to build capacity around diversity, equity, and inclusion… -
From DU-Video-Publishers November 30th, 2022
This Diversity Summit session centers on alumni activism within the Asian, Indigenous, and Latinx communities. The panelists share how their time at DU has impacted… -
From DU-Video-Publishers November 30th, 2022
Chancellor Jeremy Haefner joins us to open the Summit and welcome us into this new year of community-wide collaboration. During this year's summit we will explore… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
Since 2013, the “Seeking Grace” project, a collaboration of DU Special Collections and Archives and the Sistah Network, named for Grace Mabel Andrews, the… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
In this interactive workshop, we will share a storytelling framework- the story of us, self, and now- that participants can use to delve into their own positionalities… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
Join Chancellor Haefner and Dr. McDonald, vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion and community partnerships at the University of Virginia, for a… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
What could psychotherapists stand to learn from abolitionist movements? How might abolitionist ideas radicalize psychotherapy practices in ways that seek to dismantle… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
Diversity, equity and inclusion work has never been more important in higher education and in our working lives, yet little is known about how to translate this into how… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
Over the last year, the United States has been confronted with the reality of multiple pandemics (i.e., COVID-19, continued racial injustice, addiction, etc.). For… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
In this session, we reviewed humanizing pedagogy principles and dove deep into a set of teaching tools to support inclusive, equitable, and supportive learning… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
Over the last year, the United States has been confronted with the reality of multiple pandemics (i.e., COVID-19, continued racial injustice, etc.). For veterans and… -
From DU-Video-Publishers April 12th, 2022
Taking a social justice lens to health and wellness means we have to start by asking: Why treat people's illnesses without changing what made them sick in the first…