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MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018
ACPA & ASHE Presidential SymposiumOn Racism, Recovery and Racial Justice Shaun Harper, Lorri Davis & Stephen John QuayeUSC Race and Equity CenterCo-sponsored by the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) and The Amercian College Personnel Association (ACPA)10-5pm, USC Galen Center Founders’ Club l nRSVP code: PresidentialSym
Engaging Communities in ParticipatoryResearch to Eliminate Health DisparitiesLourdes Baezconde-GarbanatiUSC Center for Excellence in Research12-1pm, HSC BCC, Capacity: 100* nRSVP code: EngageComm
Understanding Allyship: EmpoweringStudents Facing Mental Health ChallengesJonathan Wang & Quade Yoo Song FrenchUSC Student Affairs12-1pm, Ronald Tutor Campus Center 410(Campus Activities Conference Room) l nRSVP code: UnderstandAlyMH
Diversity in Human Subjects ResearchKristin CraunUSC Center for Excellence in Research2-4pm, HSC BCC, Capacity: 100* n RSVP code: HumanSubj1
Diversity and Inclusion Syllabus Checklist:A Tool for Course ReviewKatherine C Guevara & Robert SweeneyUSC Center for Excellence in Teaching1-2pm, SOS B49, Capacity: 24* n (Note: this is a basement room with elevator access available through the connected WPH building basement)
RSVP code: ToolForCourse1
Delivering Culturally ResponsiveLessons and HealthcareJeffrey RingUSC Keck School of Medicine3-4:30pm TBD, HSC nRSVP code: Healthcare90
Cast the Net Widely:Effective Diversity Strategies for Hiring InitiativesDarline Robles, Larry Picus & Morgan PolikoffUSC Rossier School of Education3-4pm, WPH 403, Capacity: 50* nRSVP code: CastNet1
l session available for students n session available for faculty and staffAll entries with an * indicate approximate numbers for room capacity. An updated schedule with additionalinformation on TBD events will be available on the USC Diversity Website prior to the session date.
H Reservations are strongly recommended but are not required for most sessions.H For theatrical productions, reservations are required.H For lunchtime sessions, lunch will only be provided to persons that have previously reserved a seat.H RSVP here with the RSVP codes bellow.H Questions should be directed to [email protected] | https://diversity.usc.edu/
Teaching Identity and DiversityNicholas De Dominic, Taiyaba Husain & Benjamin PackUSC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and SciencesThe Writing Program5-5:50pm, THH 215RSVP code: DifficultCon1
Expressing Diversity of Ideas:The Whys and Hows for Students in the ClassroomRuth White & Erica LiUSC Keck School of Medicine /USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work4-6pm, SWC 106 l nRSVP code: StuInClass1
Expressing Diversity of Ideas:The Whys and Hows for Students In the ClassroomRuth White & Erica LiUSC Keck School of Medicine /USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work6-8pm, SWC 106 l nRSVP code: StuInClass2
TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2018
Introduction to Strategic Questioning:A Strategy for Social JusticeWorld TrustEricka HugginsUSC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism11-1pm, Annenberg Forum, Wallis Annenberg Hall3630 Watt Way n RSVP code: StrategySJ1
What the Office of Equity and DiversityDoes At The UniversityJohn Jividen, Director - Office of Equity and Diversity11-12pm, Gould School of Law - Room 221, Capacity: 16* nRSVP code: OfficeEquity1
Engaging in Effective Dialogue onPower and OppressionJeremy Goldbach & Riana AndersonUSC Center for Excellence in Research11-1pm, UPC Rosen Family Screening Theater, Capacity: 75* nRSVP code: PowerandOp1
I Don’t See Colors and Other MythsOf Cultural Competency Lavonna Blair Lewis,USC Sol Price School of Public Policy11-12:30, Location RGL 219 l n RSVP code: TBD
The Stewardship Model:An Inclusive Approach to MentoringUndergraduate Research for Social ScientistsMegan Becker & Ben GrahamUSC School of International Relations11-2pm, Location TBD nRSVP code: StewardMod1
Through a Systemic and Interpersonal Lens –White Privilege, Power and Culture:Challenging Our Educational CommunityDebbie Winters & Neva WallachUSC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work11am-1pm, MRF Hamovitch nRSVP code: WhitePriv1
You Can Lead a Horse to Water, But You Can’tMake it Drink: Helping Students UnderstandTheir Rights Under Title IX and Trusting ThemTo Decide Whether to Pursue Any ActionKegan Allee-Moawad, Assistant Director of Office of Equity and Diversity12-1pm, TCC 302 Alumni Center Salon, Capacity: 40* nRSVP code: RightsAndTrust1
l session available for students n session available for faculty and staffAll entries with an * indicate approximate numbers for room capacity. An updated schedule with additionalinformation on TBD events will be available on the USC Diversity Website prior to the session date.
Understanding Allyship: EmpoweringFirst Generation Students Moderator: Jonathan Wang, Director for USC Asian Pacific American Student ServicesMary Ho, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences,Trista Beard, USC Norman Topping Program &Richard Aviles, USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social WorkUSC Student Affairs12-1pm, Ronald Tutor Campus Center 410(Campus Activities Conference Room) l nRSVP code: UndAlyFGS
TARGETing Diversity in the Workplace:Financial Literacy for Diverse TrojansCareer Center Staff and Invited Guests12-1:30pm, STU-B3 lRSVP code: FinLiteracy1
Challenging Discussions:An Online Resource for Planning andManaging Difficult Classroom DiscussionsKatherine C. Guevara, Robert Sweeney, & Jason SackettUSC Center for Excellence in Teaching1-2pm, SOS B49, Capacity: 24* n(Note: this is a basement room with elevator access avail able through theconnected WPH building basement)
RSVP code: ManageClass1
Bias, Fairness and Justice:Are Algorithms the Solution or the Problem?Jonathan GratchUSC Center for Excellence in Research1-2, UPC Rosen Family Screening Theater, Capacity: 75* nRSVP code: BiasFairJus1
Using AI for Social Good: Key ResearchChallenges, Applications and ResultsMilind TambeUSC Center for Excellence in ResearchTime and Location TBD n RSVP code: EngineerUs1
Good Talk, Bro: Navigating ClassroomDiscussions About Marginalized CommunitiesCarlos Antonio Delgado, Daniel Dissinger, Kate Levin& Stephanie Renee PayneUSC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and SciencesThe Writing Program3-4pm, VKC 111 nRSVP code: GoodTalkBro1
Financial Services Diversity &Inclusion Panel DiscussionLaura PonderDonald MatthewsonJames StatenYasmin DaviddsUSC Finance Division & Women in ManagementAlex Rhodes, Bank of America Gabrielle Royal, Citigroup Diedra Porche, JP Morgan Chase 3-5pm, Bashor Lounge – located within Heritage Hall(3501 Watt Way) Capacity : 85* nRSVP code: FinancialSer2
Visions and Voices: And Still We RiseWomen of Color Creating CommunityThrough the ArtsCharmaine Jefferson & Guests3:30-6pm, Doheny Memorial Library (DML)Friends of the USC Libraries Lecture Hall, Room 240 l nRSVP code: WOCarts1
l session available for students n session available for faculty and staffAll entries with an * indicate approximate numbers for room capacity. An updated schedule with additionalinformation on TBD events will be available on the USC Diversity Website prior to the session date.
Speaking Truth to Power: Observing BlackEducators’ Perspectives on the RamificationsOf Challenging Racial Injustice ThroughThe Systemic Racial LensTerrence FitzgeraldVirtual Academic Center4-5pm (PST), Virtual Academic Center (online) nOnline link | Access Code: 52480267RSVP code: BlackEdu2
Uniqueness in Togetherness:Creating and Celebrating Our Diverse andEmpathetic Community Through the Use of the ArtsRafael Angulo & Michal Sela-AmitUSC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social WorkArts Incubator5-8pm, Gabilan Courtyard l n RSVP code: CreateCeleb1
Visions and Voices:Working the Public with Theaster Gates7-9pm, California African American Museum Atrium l nRSVP code: TheaterGates1
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2018
Introduction to Strategic Questioning:A Strategy for Social JusticeWorld TrustEricka HugginsUSC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences10-1pm, Michelson Hall – Conference Room – 1st FloorCapacity: 98* nRSVP code: StrategicQues3
#MeToo: Muslim and Transgender Individuals TooShafiqa Ahmadi & Darnell G. ColeUSC Center for Education, Identity and Social JusticeUSC Rossier School of Education 11am-12pm, WPH 403 l nRSVP code: MusTrans1
Business Services –Procurement Diversity PresentationRhonda CrawfordUSC Small Business Diversity Office 11-1pm, Scriptorium nRSVP code: Procurement23
I Don’t See Colors and Other MythsOf Cultural Competency Lavonna Blair Lewis,USC Sol Price School of Public Policy11-12:30, Location RGL 219 l n RSVP code: TBD
Understanding Allyship: EmpoweringStudents on Issues of RaceModerator: Jonathan Wang, Director for USC Asian Pacific American Student ServicesUSC Student Affairs12-1pm, Ronald Tutor Campus Center 410(Campus Activities Conference Room) l nRSVP code: UnderstandAlyR1
TARGETing Diversity in the Workplace:Discover Your (Intersectional) Brand IdentityCareer Center Staff and Invited Guests12-1:15pm, STU-B3 lRSVP code: BrandID3
l session available for students n session available for faculty and staffAll entries with an * indicate approximate numbers for room capacity. An updated schedule with additionalinformation on TBD events will be available on the USC Diversity Website prior to the session date.
Supporting First Generation Professionals atUSC Gould – Reflections from Year ThreeMalissa Barnwell Scott, USC Gould School of LawMary Ho, USC Dornsife College of Letters Arts and SciencesTrista Beard, Norman Topping ProgramUSC Gould School of Law 1-2pm, Location TBD nRSVP code: ReflectYear3
Enhancing the Success of College Students with Learning Differences, including ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Autism Spectrum DisorderDenise Kwok, Juliana Calhoun, Janice Schafrik, Janice Schafrik, Rashelle Nagata, Sourena Haj-Mohamadi, Ryan Terao& Patricia TobeyUSC Kortschak for Learning and Creativity1-3pm, John McKay Center - Conference Room, Capacity: 40* nRSVP code: LearningDiff1
The Engineer in All of UsAnthony Maddox & John Brooks SlaughterUSC Rossier Center for Engineering in Education2-3pm, MRF 204, Capacity: 25 nRSVP code: EngineerUs1
Understanding Allyship:Things I Wish My Professor KnewModerator: Jonathan Wang, Director for USC Asian Pacific American Student Services1-2pm, Ronald Tutor Campus Center 410(Campus Activities Conference Room) l nRSVP code: wishprof1
Faculty Hiring: Beyond Casting The NetPatrick Noonan, Senior Complaint Investigator Office of Equity and Diversity and Title IX Division3-4:30pm, VKC 156 nRSVP code: Beyondnet1
Introduction to Strategic Questioning:A Strategy for Social JusticeWorld TrustEricka HugginsUSC Keck School of Medicine3-5pm, Hastings Auditorium in Hoffman BuildingCapacity 100* nRSVP code: Strategysj0
Keynote: Diversity and Inclusion: Cultivating Awareness And Understanding In Challenging Times John Brooks Slaughter, USC Rossier School of Education & Viterbi School of Engineering USC Rossier School of Education 3-4pm, University Club Scriptorium l n RSVP code: Cultivate20
The Provost’s Diversity and Inclusion Reception 4-6pm, University Club l n
RSVP code: Reception5
Two Sides: Docu-series and Discussion of OfficerInvolved Deaths in the African American CommunityModerated by Shaun Harper, Executive Director, USC Race and Equity CenterJulius Tennon and Lemuel Plummer, Executive ProducersSponsored by USC Race and Equity Center,USC School of Cinematic Arts,USC Division of Student Affairs,Queena Hoang & Jonathan Wang (Asian Pacific American Student Services)6-8pm, USC Scriptorium l nRSVP code: Docuseries7
l session available for students n session available for faculty and staffAll entries with an * indicate approximate numbers for room capacity. An updated schedule with additionalinformation on TBD events will be available on the USC Diversity Website prior to the session date.
Working The PublicTheaster GatesUSC Visions & VoicesUSC Roski School of Art & Design7pm, California African American Museum Atrium l n600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles, 90037H Reservations are required. RSVP at http://visionsandvoices.usc.edu/events/
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2018
Student Veteran TransitionCarl CastroUSC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work10-11am, DML 240 nRSVP code: Veteran70
Diversity & Inclusion Strategic Planning: Lessons From the Business World for Academic SettingsUSC Marshall School of BusinessDebra Langford, Assistant Dean, Diversity and Inclusion USC Marshall School of Business10:30-11:30am, Popovich Hall - JKP Room 204Capacity: 54* n RSVP code: Business90
Diversity and Inclusion Syllabus Checklist:A Tool for Course ReviewKatherine C Guevara & Robert SweeneyUSC Center for Excellence in Teaching11-12pm, SOS B49, Capacity: 24* n(Note: this is a basement room with elevator access available through theconnected WPH building basement)
RSVP code: Toolcourse3
Use Audiovisual Testimony to Powerfully EngageAll Students in Your ClassroomKori Street, Claudia Ramirez Wiedman & Stephen SmithThe Shoah Foundation 11-12pm, Location TBD nRSVP code: Audiovisual5
#MeToo: What’s Next?Lisa Leeman & Linda BrownUSC School of Cinematic Arts1-2:30pm, School of Cinematic Arts Theater/SCA 112 Capacity: 70-106* l nRSVP code: Whatsnext3
Understanding Allyship: Transgender IdentityModerator: Jonathan Wang, Director for USC Asian Pacific American Student ServicesUSC Student Affairs12-1pm, Ronald Tutor Campus Center 410(Campus Activities Conference Room) l nRSVP code: Transidentity5
TARGETing Diversity in the Workplace:A Diverse Candidate’s Job SearchUSC Career Center12-1:15, STU-B3 l nRSVP code: Candidate12
Humanizing the “Other” to Promote DialogueIn Co-Curricular SpacesKori Street, Claudia Ramirez Wiedman, & Stephen SmithThe Shoah Foundation12-1pm, Location TBD nRSVP code: Humanother7
l session available for students n session available for faculty and staffAll entries with an * indicate approximate numbers for room capacity. An updated schedule with additionalinformation on TBD events will be available on the USC Diversity Website prior to the session date.
Say It Right! Basic TipsFor Pronouncing Chinese NamesJim Valentine, Tracy Levin, Yoey Cheng & Anne GoldmanAmerican Language InstituteOffice of International Services12:30-1:15pm, THH 101 nRSVP code: Sayitright3
The Transition Cycle ofThe Military/Veteran StudentEduardo Tincoro & Win ShihUSC Libraries1-2pm, DML 240 nRSVP code: Cyclemilitary9
Elective Race: Identifying RaceDiscrimination in the Era ofRacial Self-DefinitionCamille Gear RichUSC Gould School of Law2-3pm, Law – Room 106, Capacity: 20* nRSVP code: Racialself7
Promoting Diversity & InclusionThrough Testimony – A Social HourKori Street, Claudia Ramirez Wiedman, & Stephen SmithThe Shoah Foundation3-4pm, Location TBD nRSVP code: Socialhour
Recruitment Plus,A Roundtable ExploringNew Strategies To Increase DiversityWriting Program Faculty Diversity CommitteeUSC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences4-5pm, VKC 210 nRSVP code: Roundtable80
The Langston Hughes Project: Ask Your MamaRon McCurdyUSC Thornton School of Music5-8pm, Location TBD l nRSVP code: Langston1
Minority Report 2:Reflections on Race Relations in AmericaUSC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work6-8pm, USC Cammilleri Hall,Brain & Creativity Institute l nRSVP code: Justice45
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2018
Diversity and Inclusion in Course Materials:A Practical ApproachElizabeth GaloozisUSC Libraries11-12:30, Online workshop nhttp://usclibraries.adobeconnect.com/diversityandinclusion/RSVP code: Pratical34
Faculty Diversity Recruitment and Retention:Strategic OpportunitiesSharoni LittleUSC Marshall School of Business11-12pm, Fertitta Hall ( JFF), Room 239 nRSVP code: Retention70
Addressing Sexual HarassmentThrough a Consent Culture:A USC and National SEED Project CollaborativeRenee Smith-Maddox & Anita Dashiell-SparksUSC Suzanne Dworak Peck School of Social WorkDiversity & Inclusion Committee11-1pm, MRF Hamovitch, Capacity: 24* nRSVP code: Seedseminar1
l session available for students n session available for faculty and staffAll entries with an * indicate approximate numbers for room capacity. An updated schedule with additionalinformation on TBD events will be available on the USC Diversity Website prior to the session date.
Lunch and Learn:LGBT Health: Without EqualityThere is No QualityLindsey LawrenceUSC Keck Medicine of USC12-1pm, Keck Hospital of USC - Cardinal Room (1st floor) l nRSVP code: LGBThealth
Understanding Allyship:Addressing Disability StereotypesModerator: Jonathan Wang, Director for USC Asian Pacific American Student ServicesChristine Street (504/ADA Coordinator) & Debbie Jih (DSP)USC Student Affairs12-1pm, Ronald Tutor Campus Center 410(Campus Activities Conference Room) l nRSVP code: Disability3
Addressing Sexual HarassmentThrough a Consent Culture:A USC and National SEED Project CollaborativeRenee Smith-Maddox, Anita Dashiell-SparksMelissa Singh, Motoko Maegawa, and Loren MoyeUSC Suzanne Dworak Peck School of Social Work Diversity & Inclusion Committee3-5pm, MRF Hamovitch, Capacity: 40 l nRSVP code: Seedseminar2
Minority Report 2:Reflections on Race Relations in AmericaUSC Student Affairs6-8pm, USC Cammilleri Hall,Brain & Creativity Institute l nRSVP code: Reflections6
l session available for students n session available for faculty and staffAll entries with an * indicate approximate numbers for room capacity. An updated schedule with additionalinformation on TBD events will be available on the USC Diversity Website prior to the session date.