Mon, Mar 25, 2024

5 PM – 6 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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In this workshop, participants will learn what inclusive language is and why it is important; concepts such as microaggressions, the anatomy of a good apology, intent versus impact; the importance of taking feedback; and examples of inclusive language related to many various identities and diversity and inclusion content areas. The presentation includes a variety of modalities: PowerPoint slides, small group discussion, short video clips, individual reflection, and large group share-out.

Facilitators: Ivy Breivogel (she/her) is the Assistant Director for the Office of Spirituality and Meaning-Making. She is a queer interfaith educator who believes in the inherent worth and dignity of every person. In her free time, she enjoys crocheting, reading, cooking, and spending time with her cat. Drew Aliyah Valentine (any/all) is the Assistant Director of the Gender Equity Resource Center (formerly known as the Women's Resource Center). They identify as a Black, disabled, genderqueer educator who loves lifelong learning and grassroots movements. You can often find them napping with their cat, reading romance novels, and searching for the perfect cup of coffee!

https://cornell.zoom.us/j/97200883166?pwd=YUpWSloya0IvblpweXd1MEpId0tjUT09
Meeting ID: 972 0088 3166
Passcode: 964240

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Co-hosted with: Gender Equity Resource Center, Office of Spirituality and Meaning-Making

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