Beginning next week, the University Libraries will host a two-part training session on Race in the South. All members of the campus community are encouraged to attend, and registration is required. As of Thursday, Feb. 17, there are 21 seats available.
Race in the South Part 1: Interactive Learning
10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22
This 2-hour interactive learning opportunity fosters awareness, understanding, and clarity about the history, structure, and impact of racism in both the South and in Arkansas, specifically. Not a webinar, this session engages participants to share in reporting a snapshot of history and in identifying the impact this history may still have on systems today. This session is intended to guide further reflection, conversation, and action to recognize and work to dismantle institutional barriers.
Race in the South Part 2: Dialogue
10 – 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 24
This 1-hour facilitated dialogue will invite participants to engage in pair and large group conversations designed to encourage deeper reflection and narrative sharing related to the history explored in Part 1.
This training is offered by the University of Arkansas IDEALS Institute, a program of the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. For additional information about diversity, inclusion, equity and accessibility efforts at the University Libraries, view the Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Arkansas Libraries research guide.