Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 56.45 |
Liaison | Sean MacInnes |
Submission Date | Feb. 20, 2013 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
PAE-T2-2: Employee Training Opportunities
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McDonald Sustainability Coordinator Sustainability Office |
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Does the institution make cultural competence trainings and activities available to all employees?:
Yes
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A brief description of the cultural competence trainings and activities:
UNCG Campus Training Opportunities for Diversity Issues:
Shades of Color Conference: An annual event that aims to create a safe, empowering, inclusive space for all community members of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro to discuss, reflect on and mobilize around issues of multiculturalism. A sense of awareness about intersecting social identities and the relationship between campus and other communities are both central to the goals of the event. We strive to proactively create change through motivating, informing, and challenging individuals to address social justice issues, both personally and within their communities.
Contemporary Issues Forums: These provide an avenue to participate in discussions around "hot topics" in a
multicultural society. Discussions are led by faculty and staff from across the university and serve to introduce
people to a particular topic as well as engage in in-depth analysis of its most important issues. Past topics include
"Is This a Post-Racial America?", "Post-Feminist America?", "American Indian Mascots: Why All the Hype?", and "Conservative Blacks and Black Conservatives: There are Differences."
Human Rights Week: This event is an opportunity for the UNCG community to focus on human rights issues domestically and abroad. The week is organized by the Office of Multicultural Affairs in partnership with various student organizations, academic departments and community organizations. The most recent week of events addressed issues of immigrant health outcomes, tribal sovereignty, human trafficking, and LGBT equality.
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration: The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is celebrated every year with a week of events offered to inspire and challenge the university community to continue to strive towards the ideals of peace and justice. The highlight of the week is the annual MLK Celebration in which an invited speaker delivers a keynote address in the spirit of Dr. King’s legacy. Past speakers include Rev. Al Sharpton, Angela Davis, and Dr. Mae Jemison, the first woman of color to travel in space. During the same event the MLK service award is presented to a member of the UNCG community who has gone above and beyond their role at UNCG and has truly lived Dr. King’s vision.
Other coursework and training is offered by UNCG's Human Resources department, including "Intercultural Sensitivity: Looking Through Other Eyes," and "Ouch! That Stereotype Hurt."
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