PULLMAN, Wash. — International consultant, author and playwright Deryl G. Hunt will speak at Washington State University on Friday (April 15) on the subject “From Diversity to Unity to Community.”
The talk will be held from 1-3 p.m. in the Compton Union Building Auditorium on the
Hunt is known for his ability to motivate people to work together with the goal of forming a united community.
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Hunt attended the International Globalization, Diversity and Education Conference at WSU in March. He said he was struck by the sincerity and enthusiasm for diversity issues displayed by several students and staff members he met during his visit and looks forward to returning to
Event organizer and president of the WSU Graduate and Professional Student Association DaVina Hoyt said the talk comes at a perfect time. “As a university community, we have been through a lot of racial tension in recent months. I believe Dr. Hunt will help us begin the healing process.”
Hunt said, “My objective is unity. The focus is getting estranged parties to agree on an issue, however small. With the initial agreement, the task is to work toward greater agreement.”
Hunt received a bachelor’s degree in social work from Fort Valley State College, Georgia. He completed a doctorate in 1972 at the
This workshop is sponsored by Graduate Educators Mentoring and is supported by the Office of the President, Office of the Provost, Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity, Office of Student Affairs, WSU Faculty Senate, WSU Athletics, the Commission on the Status of Women, and the University of Idaho School of Law. It is part of UnCelebrate Week, an annual event organized by students to bring awareness of diversity issues.
Also scheduled as part of the Uncelebrate Week is the workshop “Bridging the Gap: Building a Stronger Intercultural Community Through Student Center Coalition.” A panel discussion will focus on increasing communication and coordination among the many different student centers on campus. This workshop is scheduled for 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. April 14 in the CUB Lair.