Diversity and Inclusion
CALS Community Conversations – Coronavirus Best Practices: Closing the Gap Between Communities Affected by the Pandemic
Dr. Thomas Birkland will lead the final session of the Conversations about the Current Health Crisis and Marginalized Communities series on Nov. 19.
CALS Community Conversations – Coronavirus Predictions: The Lasting Effects of the Pandemic on Marginalized Communities
Dr. Thomas Birkland will lead the third and fourth sessions of the Conversations about the Current Health Crisis and Marginalized Communities series on Nov. 5.
CALS Community Conversations – Are Certain Communities More or Less Susceptible to Contracting and Transferring COVID-19?
Current communication messages about the COVID-19 pandemic tend to focus more on individual risks than community risks. A panel featuring Huiling Ding, Vanessa Volpe and Xin Ding will field questions about communities and the spread of coronavirus.
CALS Community Conversations – Health Care Crisis and Community Marginalization
Join us on, Thursday, Oct. 8, at 9 a.m., to discuss Coronavirus victims. A conversation focusing on the communities most in line of the Coronavirus pandemic fire.
CALS Community Conversation – Moving from Safe to Brave Spaces
On Sept. 29, at 9 a.m., Dr. Rupert Nacoste is leading the September CALS Community Conversations focusing on helping the CALS community understand the psychology behind social change and learning how to manage conversations and interactions that focus on race and race relations.
Racial Equity: Responding to Student Feedback, New Commitments and Next Steps
Chancellor Woodson shares updates and critical actions the university is taking in response to student demands and requests, as well as to affirm additional steps the university is taking now and in the fall to advance racial equity, diversity and inclusion at NC State.
CALS Community Conversation – A System Built on Racism
On July 28, Dr. Blair Kelley, assistant dean for interdisciplinary studies and international programs for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, will lead a conversation on ‘A System Built on Racism.’
Diversity and Inclusion Resources for Our Campus Community
NC State offers its employees a host of diversity and inclusion resources and is planning to make more available. The list includes a three-part cultural competence program for faculty.
CALS Community Conversations Today at 9 a.m.
Today, June 30 at 9 a.m., we welcome you to join us for our CALS Community Conversation focusing on how we can continue our ongoing work to address structural racism in our communities, institutions and daily lives.
CALS Community Conversations
Join the CALS Community as we continue to explore and expand our conversations about race, the challenges we face and how through understanding we can better support the CALS family.