All Marquette employees are invited to participate in this month’s Anti-Racist Community (ARC) Dialogue on Thursday, Nov. 16, from noon to 12:50 p.m. in AMU 157.
Now in its third year, ARC Dialogues bring Marquette employees together in community to have deep and authentic conversations about:
- how racism manifests in our lives and in our institution
- how we are often complicit with racism as individuals
- how to actively become anti-racists—both through individual and collective action
As professionals committed to Marquette’s Catholic, Jesuit mission of actively entering into the struggle for a more just society, we seek to hold each other accountable in order to bring these values into our daily work, and the students and communities we serve.
This month’s ARC Dialogue will focus on what sometimes interferes with our ability to have productive conversations about race and racism in different spheres of our life, as well as practical strategies for speaking up.
Soft drinks and salty snacks will be provided but please feel free to bring your lunch.
ARC Dialogues are co-sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion and the Division of Student Affairs. For more information, contact Jacki Black, director of Hispanic initiatives and diversity and inclusion educational programming.