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Overview

Diversity and inclusion are common buzzwords these days but few understand what they really mean or entail. In this webinar, we will explore what diversity and inclusion REALLY are as well as common myths and misconceptions.

We will discuss everything from implicit and explicit bias, diversity in areas you haven't thought of, intent vs. impact, and calling in vs. calling out and more.

Participants will explore their personal relationship with systems of privilege and oppression and leave with actionable ways to increase their inclusive practices, both as individuals and members of organizations.

We will explore the history of diversity and inclusion, how structural inequality has led to the marginalization of communities in the United States, and the future of D & I trends.

Why you should Attend

If you have often wondered what the big deal is around diversity and inclusion (D&I) and wanted to explore the facts versus the myths of this ever-expanding field than this is the webinar for you.

We will be exploring the foundational pieces of what the history, purpose, and future of D&I is. In this exploration we will uncover often over looked components of the topic as well as putting to rest common myths and misconceptions. Participants will leave with a foundational knowledge of the topic as well as actionable tools for using D&I best practices in their personal and professional life.

Areas Covered in the Session

  • Diversity
  • Inclusion
  • Equity
  • Equality
  • Bias
  • Stereotypes
  • Cultural Humility
  • Best practices

Who Will Benefit

  • Anyone

Speaker Profile

Dr. Laura McGuire is an internationally recognized consultant, survivor, researcher, seminarian, and author of the book Creating Cultures of Consent and The Sexual Misconduct Prevention Guidebook: Consent and Conduct for Higher Education Campuses. They were named as one of the 2022 Champions of Pride by The Advocate magazine and are regularly featured in media outlets for their expertise and approachability.

They are a certified member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT), and the Society of Professional Consultants. They are a graduate of the National Leaders Council and are currently a fellow with the Institute for Social Innovation, where they are researching sexual medicine competency in provider care. Dr. McGuire lives in the United States, where they work as an adjunct professor at Widener University and Dominican University and serve as CEO of the National Center for Equity and Agency.