Yep, they are all important topics, thanks Jennie.
From: Joyce Williams <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "njamc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <njamc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Jennifer Chiaramonti
<jchiaramonti@xxxxxxx>; "njamc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <njamc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 7:34 PM
Subject: [njamc] Re: Possible topics for fall NJAMC conference sessions
Thanks for the ideas Jennifer.Joyce
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On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 4:31 PM, Jennifer Chiaramonti<jchiaramonti@xxxxxxx>
wrote: NJAMC Friends,
My campus has really stepped up diversity programming this academic year. I
thought that some of their upcoming workshop topics might also potentially work
for our November conference. I'm just putting them out there as food for
thought to help us brainstorm and plan in the coming months.
- "What is Hidden Bias and How Do I Overcome it?"
- "I Committed a Micro-Aggression: Now What Do I Do?"
- "Responding to the Concerns of Black Lives Matter: Whats Happening in
Philadelphia and Ways Everyone Can Support this Important Work"
- "Widening the Meaning of Community: Issues Concerning Refugees and
Immigrants"
- "What The College Community Needs to Know About Immigration Changes"
Jennie
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