Join Academics for Black Survival and Wellness for Making Holiday Conversations BRIGHT (Black liberation-focused, Radical, Inviting, Growth promoting, Honest, and Timed appropriately). The event will cover how to have conversations with your loved ones about what you learned from Academics for Black Survival and Wellness and anti-racism. They will share new strategies, resources, and accountability questions for the holiday season.

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GBY Fest is a free 2-day, virtual event that creates intentional and alternative spaces for the advancement of Black perspectives, scholarship, positions, and conditions on a global scale. The event will convene over 1,000 innovators, disruptors, and entrepreneurs from around the world.

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How much is the lack of diversity in corporate America costing investors and shareholders?

Countless academic studies show that diverse management teams outperform their homogenous counterparts. Yet, minorities and women only make up a fraction of senior leadership in the Fortune 500 and the investment management community.

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Join us for an engaging session about responding to conflict in the workplace. During this one-hour session, participants will begin to understand how social identities, such as race gender, sexual orientation, and religion, might influence how we experience and respond to conflict. You will hear different perspectives from campus experts who will offer tips on reworking language, behavior, and relationships in the workplace.

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This colloquium from the ARHU Dean’s Colloquium Series on Race, Equity and Justice features Richard Bell, professor of History, who will discuss African American political culture and his book: “Stolen: Five Free Boys Kidnapped Into Slavery and Their Astonishing Odyssey Home.”

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I Am Here: A Virtual Celebration of Our Collective Resilience, Perseverance, and Fortitude

In partnership with the Embassy of South Africa, Washington, DC, join us on Saturday, December 5, 2020, for I Am, We Are’s 5th Annual Benefit Reception and Art Auction. This year we will virtually come together in the spirit of gratitude and appreciation to celebrate all that we have overcome.  

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In order to help our faculty and staff stay mentally well and respond to the mental health needs of our students, the Counseling Center will be offering workshops exclusively for UMD faculty and staff throughout the fall semester.

This workshop will address common student mental health concerns, ways to communicate about mental health with students, available mental health resources (including the Counseling Center) and how to refer to them, and methods of coping for everyone involved.

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An exploratory investigation of the experiences of Black immigrant women in undergraduate STEM

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In order to help our faculty and staff stay mentally well and respond to the mental health needs of our students, the Counseling Center will be offering workshops exclusively for UMD faculty and staff throughout the fall semester.

This workshop will help faculty and staff navigate strategies for engaging in self-care and coping with stress and other common difficulties we are experiencing as faculty and staff.

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Join Vice President for Student Affairs, Patty Perillo, campus leadership, and the Student Advisory Council for an opportunity to discuss mental health, campus COVID-19 response, and participate in a Q&A session. Attendees need to register in advance to receive a link for the event. Students will need to sign into their Zoom accounts to access the event.

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