Jan. 23 Webinar – Racist Messages on Campus: Respond, Recover & Rebuild from Vandalism, Symbols & Slurs

Racist Messages on Campus: Respond, Recover & Rebuild from Vandalism, Symbols & Slurs
Presented by Dr. Jamie Washington

Please join us for a webinar and thoughtful discussion about:

  • examining campus bigotry;
  • effective tools for educating students and staff on how they can be engaged on topics of social justice;
  • how to respond in today’s age of transparency, both quickly and aggressively.

January 23, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (with an additional 30 minute discussion)
Butch’s Den, Compton Union Building

Pizza and beverages provided

Please RSVP to the Office for Access, Equity, & Achievement at aea@wsu.edu.

For questions, please contact Lucila Loera at lucila@wsu.edu.

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