DEI&B - Bias on College Campuses
What happens when possibility becomes reality?
What happens when possibility becomes reality?
Community Within Community: A Conversation Understanding Bias on College Campuses
College campuses around the nation are making a conscious decision to provide diversity education programs to students to improve the quality of campus life. Despite recent efforts, acts of bias have infiltrated fraternities, sororities, affinity groups, and athletic programs, leaving most student leaders speechless and apathetic. What are we missing? Where’s the disconnect?
A Conversation Understanding Bias on College Campuses is a great way to engage students, faculty, staff, and administrators who feel trapped in their own bias.
Williams uses personal stories to help his audience understand that bias is the root cause of stereotypes, misconceptions, prejudices, and preconceived notions. Williams challenges those in attendance to reclaim their individuality by examining partiality.
Learning Outcomes: Students will…
Gain knowledge of how to identify their own bias.
Understand bias of others without feeling attacked or offended.
Engage in healthy dialogues to improve the quality of campus life.
Learn how to support their peers experiencing bias.
College campuses around the nation are making a conscious decision to provide diversity education programs to students to improve the quality of campus life. Despite recent efforts, acts of bias have infiltrated fraternities, sororities, affinity groups, and athletic programs, leaving most student leaders speechless and apathetic. What are we missing? Where’s the disconnect?
A Conversation Understanding Bias on College Campuses is a great way to engage students, faculty, staff, and administrators who feel trapped in their own bias.
Williams uses personal stories to help his audience understand that bias is the root cause of stereotypes, misconceptions, prejudices, and preconceived notions. Williams challenges those in attendance to reclaim their individuality by examining partiality.
Learning Outcomes: Students will…
Gain knowledge of how to identify their own bias.
Understand bias of others without feeling attacked or offended.
Engage in healthy dialogues to improve the quality of campus life.
Learn how to support their peers experiencing bias.