An Anti Racist Future Panel Discussion
An Anti Racist Future Panel Discussion On february 10, 2021, air's new voices network convened a panel with leaders of color in audio participate in a conversation addressing the letter "an anti racist future: a vision and plan for the transformation of public media" organized by celeste headlee and other mediamakers. They shared their perspectives and experiences unpacking the recent letter “ an anti racist future: a vision and plan for the transformation of public media ” written by celeste headlee, who moderated the discussion.
Being Anti Racist A Discussion Create an ethics code that embraces anti racism. stations need to update diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion statements to be explicitly anti racist. Envisioning an anti racist future: join a compelling discourse led by a formidable panel of representatives from across the university as they explore the future and seek answers to the question: what constitutes an anti racist organisation?. In december, we published our new anti racist action plan, which outlines what we will do in the next 12 months as we continue our work to become an anti racist organisation. Internationally renowned speakers will bring their unique experiences integrating various diversity and inclusion topics that you can apply to your personal and professional life. the conference, april 10, includes panel discussion and workshops.
Ceo Panel Our Anti Racist Journey Moving To Inclusion In december, we published our new anti racist action plan, which outlines what we will do in the next 12 months as we continue our work to become an anti racist organisation. Internationally renowned speakers will bring their unique experiences integrating various diversity and inclusion topics that you can apply to your personal and professional life. the conference, april 10, includes panel discussion and workshops. Niaz kasravi, director of the avalan institute for applied research solutions and an expert on racial justice, and parisa vaziri, assistant professor of comparative literature and near eastern studies at cornell university, discuss race and racial representations. A panel discussion, moderated by madalyn metzger, vice president of marketing for everence, explored the future of anti racism work. panelists shared personal experiences and emphasized the importance of centering jesus and community, fostering interfaith collaboration, and engaging in ecumenical outreach. We at wcsu fm, the first federally licensed hbcu radio station, support this letter and its proposed vision and plan for an anti racist future and transformation in public media. This event discusses how social workers advanced racial justice this year and explore the profession's plans for addressing its historic mistakes to achieve an anti racist future.
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