SUNY Geneseo plans to host its Diversity Summit, “Taking Action: Advancing Equity at Geneseo,” on Feb. 27. SUNY Geneseo’s last Diversity Summit had sessions titled “Avoiding Ableism and Becoming an Ally,” “Developing and Enhancing STEM DEI Actions,” and “Student-to-Student Microaggressions: Implementing change and becoming an ally.”
SUNY Brockport’s “Creating Brave Spaces” Diversity Conference takes place March 27. The school called on participants to send in proposals related to DEI topics such as “[r]ecognizing and addressing power, privilege, and difference,” “Gender Equity,” “Restorative Justice Initiatives,” and more, according to the event page.
SUNY Brockport’s 2023 diversity conference featured events including “English Adolescence Education Roundtable: YA Literature and Social Justice,” in which students discussed “how Young Adult literature . . . storytelling can foster dialogue about social and political topics, promote equity and inclusion, and foster empathy and understanding,” and “Re-writing the ‘Privilege Walk’: A Participatory Experience Moving Alongside the Experiences of Others,” in which “the attendees . . . reflect[ed] on their privilege and their unique experiences.”
[They apparently haven’t gotten the message. The most laughable part of this is SUNY’s response to the reporter about the purpose of all this indoctrination into DEI. You’ll have to click over to find it, but I bet you can guess the answer. — Ed]
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