Campus & Community Dialogue on Race Accepting Proposals

August 25, 2022
The Campus Dialogue on Race proposals are now open here.
Proposal Guidelines:
Your proposal should aim to do one or both of the following:
A) Enhance the vision of the Campus/Community Dialogue on Race; and
B) Provide opportunities for analysis, reflection, dialogue and positive strategies for change centered on the theme "Truth Telling for Liberation."

APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 4PM ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2022
About the event:
24th Annual Campus/Community Dialogue on Race (CDOR): Oct. 24th - 28th, 2022
CDOR is an annual event at Cal Poly Humboldt that invites students, staff, faculty, administrators, and community members to present and attend programs that relate to racial justice and its intersections with all forms of oppression and resistance. Our objective is to create spaces and structures for reflection, analysis, dialogue and positive strategies for change.

This year's theme is: Truth Telling for Liberation

Celebrating 24 years of CDOR, this year's Dialogue will run from October 24th (Mon) through October 28th (Fri), featuring Udodiri Okwandu (Tuesday, October 25th) and Cornelius Minor (Thursday, Oct. 27th) in virtual presentations. We will also have Jiggy Yoon (Wednesday, October 26th) in person at the College of the Redwoods. 

The vision of Campus & Community Dialogue on Race is to achieve racial, social, and environmental justice. The  purpose of the program is to promote and facilitate social and environmental change by engaging a diverse range of individuals, communities, and viewpoints to explore the impact of racism and its intersections with all forms of oppression. In addition, students can earn a unit of credit in ES 317, Campus & Community Dialogue on Race.

Please visit dialogue.humboldt.edu for more information such as potential workshop ideas.

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