DEI workshops for WSU community

Associate Professor Connie K.Y. Nguyen-Truong, of the WSU College of Nursing in Vancouver, has designed and is offering three professional workshops on subjects related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. She is collaborating on this initiative with WSU Vancouver Building a Community of Equity (BaCE), the College of Nursing DEI Advisory Council, and the College of Nursing Professional Development office. All workshops are open to faculty, students and staff at all WSU locations.

Understanding and Navigating Culturally Safe Dialogues and Cultural Humility: Reflection, Reflexivity, and Responsiveness

  • Date: Wednesday, Feb. 23
  • Time: 3–4:30 p.m.
  • Location: Zoom
  • Facilitator: Connie Nguyen-Truong
  • This is a Group 2 workshop for Vancouver participants

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This interactive session is designed to be a safe, brave, and welcoming space for BaCE participants to explore concepts of cultural safety, restorative justice, and cultural humility; shifting and shared power; and their relevancy in research and scholarship, teaching, service, and practice to advance health equity. BaCE participants will be provided with resources and encouraged to reflect, engage in reflexivity, and engage in culturally safe dialogues and cultural humility to facilitate empowerment.

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