Announcement | Pexels by Markus Winkler
Announcement | Pexels by Markus Winkler
The 2023 University of Colorado Social Justice Summit is coming on Jan. 31, and will center on strengthening a diverse democracy and creating a more just and inclusive campus system and world.
CU Boulder will host the virtual, daylong summit, with the overarching theme “Operationalizing Liberation for a Diverse Democracy.”
Students, faculty and staff from across the University of Colorado, as well as alumni and community members, are encouraged to take part in the event. A series of community meetups will take place the day before the summit, and all are welcome to attend.
The call for proposals to present a summit session is now open and will close on Dec. 9. Anyone interested in learning more – about how to submit a proposal, how to register for the event (beginning on Dec. 15), and how to find answers to frequently asked questions – should visit the summit webpage.
Summit presenters will lead conversations on a wide range of topics focusing on self-care and liberation; building community through collective action; and creating change for a diverse democracy by transforming policies and institutions.
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