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快活app hosts 16th annual Diversity Summit

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At more than 1,200 strong, students, faculty and staff helped shatter attendance expectations. The record setting number represents听the commitment by the 快活app community to build a more diverse and inclusive campus 鈥 a One快活app.

Doubling the attendance from last year鈥檚 Diversity Summit on Inclusive Excellence听was not the only significance of this annual event. This year it coincided with the inauguration of our 45th president, the culmination of a political cycle that has been one of the most contentious in modern history and demonstrated the deep divides in our country.

This year鈥檚 summit offered an opportunity to assess higher education鈥檚 role in fostering a less divided society in promoting values of inclusion. It also featured a keynote address by Chancellor听Rebecca Chopp, where she delivered a public statement on her vision with respect to diversity and inclusion.

Overcoming Challenges in Building Community

鈥淲e are here because we share a common vision of a more diverse and inclusive 快活app 鈥 and we cannot realize that vision without the support and work of the many students, faculty and staff members who work with love and passion to make our University and our world better,鈥 Chopp said during her address to an audience of more than 700 people.

The way Chopp sees it, today鈥檚 change makers must straddle two different frameworks of seeing and organizing the world. One has existed for 150 years; the other has been emerging for about 30 years.

鈥淭he frameworks provide quite different contexts for thinking about how we provide an inclusive education dedicated to the public good,鈥 Chopp said.

The Chancellor explained how the older structure is tightly ordered with complex structures that are difficult to change. On the other hand, the new era is ever changing, less predictable and decentralized.

鈥淲e might want to choose one paradigm or the other, the reality is that this period of transition requires us to live in both worlds,鈥 Chopp said. 鈥淭his means that as we work to improve our systems, structures and standards, we must also dream new dreams, join together in transformative ways, find the emergent in our midst and support these new ways of being and doing together.鈥

Chancellor Chopp outlined clear goals, powerful values and guiding actions that are necessary to inclusive excellence in our community. To hear more about them, watch the video below.

Issue of Immigration Remains Unclear Under Trump Administration

If there鈥檚 one thing that鈥檚 clear about how President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration will handle the issue of immigration, it鈥檚 that no one knows for sure.

Students at Diversity Summit

That was the conclusion of a Diversity Summit lecture titled, 鈥淐an College and University Campuses Provide 鈥楽anctuary鈥 From Immigration Enforcement?鈥 Hosted by the 快活app鈥檚听听and members of its听听(RPL), the lecture presented items that RPL would like to accomplish as it works to understand how immigration will be affected under a Trump presidency.

RPL is in the preliminary stage of an investigation into the consequences, if any, of a college or university declaring itself a 鈥渟anctuary鈥 for undocumented students. Over the past few months, more than 150 schools, including 快活app, have issued, at a minimum, a statement on where they stand regarding the protection of students. This move comes on the heels of Trump鈥檚 promise to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and deport all undocumented persons.

RPL has formed a working group to provide a white paper and create a听听that will serve as an information clearinghouse for faculty, students, staff, administrators and diversity officers. According to RPL, some of the issues institutions should consider include: security; internal policy and procedures; privacy; and support for students.

Audience members expressed concern about a number of issues: how to deal with paper trails that could be used to track undocumented students; the use of zeros on the FAFSA form when indicating Social Security numbers of parents; and the problematic use of the word 鈥渟anctuary.鈥

Although answers to immigration and sanctuary questions are not yet available, RPL will update its website as events develop.

Creating Inclusive, Caring Communities

In a panel discussion titled 鈥淚s It Possible? Creating Principled Inclusive Caring Communities,鈥 four seasoned higher education administrators focused on the history of campus inclusivity efforts.

Students at Diversity Summit

鈥淚f you think about where we鈥檝e started, we鈥檝e made amazing progress,鈥 said Michael Young, former vice president for student affairs at the University of California in Santa Barbara. 鈥淏ut it clearly is not enough. This is a struggle that will never end, or certainly won鈥檛 in my lifetime.鈥

Gregory Anderson, dean of the College of Education at Temple University and former dean of 快活app鈥檚听, was in agreement. 鈥淲e鈥檝e made necessary but insufficient gains,鈥 he said. 鈥淥bviously the hard work we鈥檝e done has changed the environment, but if you look at the data, students of color are disproportionately represented at two-year institutions and for-profit institutions.鈥

The panel also discussed the ways in which student affairs and academic affairs have historically been so divided. Alma听Clayton-Pederson, CEO at Emeritus Consulting,听explained, 鈥淚f we look at the history of the interaction between student and academic affairs, there was a time when faculty said student affairs is a necessary evil.鈥 However, she said, 鈥淲e鈥檝e come a long way since then, because it鈥檚 now considered co-curricular. People recognize that student affairs creates programming to support the learning enterprise.鈥

Janina Montero, former vice chancellor of student affairs at UCLA,听reminded the audience that higher education鈥檚 pursuit of inclusiveness has ramifications for the world outside academia: 鈥淭hroughout my years in higher education, my view has been that if higher education can鈥檛 create inclusive communities, nobody can. We have the best conditions to make inclusivity happen,鈥 she said.

We Must Tell the True Stories of Our Community

Race, poverty, gender and community. These are four of the themes that noted journalist, author and economist Julianne Malveaux discussed during her Diversity Summit鈥檚 lecture titled: 鈥The Story of Us: Race, Gender and Community in Trump's U.S. Economy.

Overhead Shot of Diversity Summit

Malveaux was named Margolin Lecturer, Estlow Lecturer and recipient of the 快活app's Anvil of Freedom award in recognition of her book,听鈥Are We Better Off? Race, Obama and Public Policy鈥 released in February 2016.

鈥淚f we don鈥檛 figure out how to tell the story of community, we will end up in chaos,鈥 Malveaux said. 鈥淪eek out the stories you know nothing about 鈥 the story of us.鈥

During her lecture, Malveaux emphasized the importance of telling the true stories of what鈥檚 happening in America. While the country has come a long way in the last eight years, she said, Americans are still separated by issues of race, gender and poverty.

鈥淓veryone has not benefitted from the economic growth we鈥檝e experienced,鈥 said Malveaux, who cautioned that the country could be headed toward the rule of what she called 鈥渆conomic predatory capitalism.鈥 She also pointed out that inequality still exists between blacks and whites and men and women, saying, 鈥淲e don鈥檛 take women seriously,鈥 and 鈥淚f you knew the history of black lives, then Black Lives Matter wouldn鈥檛 offend you.鈥

She attributed the problem, in part, on the media, which, she said, has failed to tell diversified stories, mostly because of its own lack of diversity and shrinking resources within newsrooms. Another factor, she added, is the abundance of fake news that made headlines during the 2016 campaign.

鈥淎ll media is not created equal. Our country is diversified whether you want it or not,鈥 Malveaux said.

Moving forward, Malveaux urged the audience to be conscious about the stories told and who is telling them. To build community, she said, Americans must be willing to learn more about the different cultures that make up the country.

Background Pattern

The Diversity Summit is one of many events that is part of One快活app Presents, which highlights campaigns promoting inclusivity, diversity and equity.

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