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  1. Disabled & Proud: Leading Change (Online Conference) Disabled & Proud: Leading Change (Online Conference)

    October 12, 2018 - 3:00 PM to 9:30 PM ET

    Disabled & Proud: Leading Change is an online conference for college students with disabilities, happening October 11-13, 2018. This is a conference for students by students with disabilities, focused on building up students as leaders for campus change to improve accessibility, inclusion, and the campus climate for people with disabilities. Students in any type of degree program, of any age, with any type of disability are welcome. Nondisabled student allies are also welcome to attend. A limited number of free registrations are available for interested students; please email jeffrede@umich.edu to inquire. 

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  2. Voices of the Staff - Me, the “Other” Screening and Conversation

    October 12, 2018 - 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET

    UM Human Resources: Voices of the Staff and LSA: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Culture Office

    Private screening of Me, the “Other”, a documentary film about a diverse group of students living in Washtenaw County in Southeast Michigan. “We set out to tell stories of prejudice, equality and diversity and discovered that ‘otherness’ is never one thing.” The film screening will be followed up by a conversation with cast, crew and a small Diversity Panel.

  3. Voices of the Staff - Me, the “Other” Screening and Conversation

    October 12, 2018 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET

    UM Human Resources: Voices of the Staff and LSA: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Culture Office

    Private screening of Me, the “Other”, a documentary film about a diverse group of students living in Washtenaw County in Southeast Michigan. “We set out to tell stories of prejudice, equality and diversity and discovered that ‘otherness’ is never one thing.” The film screening will be followed up by a conversation with cast, crew and a small Diversity Panel.

  4. Dogs on the Diag Dogs on the Diag

    October 12, 2018 - 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM ET

    The Council for Disability Concerns produces an annual series of events designed to raise awareness of disability topics on campus and in our community. The events include speakers, demonstrations, films, and the presentation of the James T. Neubacher Award. 

    The events are presented by the University of Michigan Council for Disability Concerns in collaboration with University Human Resources, Michigan Medicine, and University Health Service. All events are free and everyone is welcome. If accommodations are needed, contact disability@umich.edu  at least one week in advance.

    Investing in Ability Events

  5. Disabled & Proud: Leading Change (Online Conference) Disabled & Proud: Leading Change (Online Conference)

    October 11, 2018 - 3:00 PM to 9:30 PM ET

    Disabled & Proud: Leading Change is an online conference for college students with disabilities, happening October 11-13, 2018. This is a conference for students by students with disabilities, focused on building up students as leaders for campus change to improve accessibility, inclusion, and the campus climate for people with disabilities. Students in any type of degree program, of any age, with any type of disability are welcome. Nondisabled student allies are also welcome to attend. A limited number of free registrations are available for interested students; please email jeffrede@umich.edu to inquire. 

    Investing in Ability Events 

  6. Student Life Design Thinking Event for Campus Climate Initiatives

    October 10, 2018 - 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM ET

    Student Life

    A student-driven design thinking session for campus climate initiatives.

  7. "Dance the freaking music, baby:" LGBTQ Identities & Intersectionalities (co-sponsored by the Spectrum Center) "Dance the freaking music, baby:" LGBTQ Identities & Intersectionalities (co-sponsored by the Spectrum Center)

    October 10, 2018 - 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM ET

    Panel: Petra Kuppers, Shanna Kattari, Evan James Copeland 

    Moderator: Patricia F. Anderson 

    This panel will explore the question of being human through the facets of LGBTQ and disability, discovering threads of meaning in our lives, and how the intersections of our experiences can inform and lend new meaning to our multifaceted identities. The discussion will range from acceptance to microaggression, from making space for personal expression to the role of scholarly enquiry and activity in building awareness and acceptance.

    Investing in Ability Events 

  8. Promoting Equity and Inclusion: Eliminating Sexual Misconduct at U-M

    October 8, 2018 - 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM ET

    Human Resources

    Engage with university leaders in a panel discussion on fulfilling our shared responsibility to ensure a safe, equitable and respectful community.

  9. Social Transformation through Public Engagement

    October 8, 2018 - 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM ET

    LSA - National Center for Institutional Diversity, Academic Innovation, and Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

    Leaders from different sectors discuss partnerships with higher education to inform and implement social change. President Mark S. Schlissel will share remarks on the intersection between two Presidential initiatives: Public Engagement & Impact and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

    DEI Summit Events

  10. "Unrest" (Documentary Film) "Unrest" (Documentary Film)

    October 8, 2018 - 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM ET

    Jennifer Brea's Sundance award-winning documentary, Unrest, is a personal journey from patient to advocate to storyteller. Jennifer is 28, working on her PhD at Harvard, and months away from marrying the love of her life when a mysterious fever leaves her bedridden. When doctors tell her it's "all in her head," she picks up her camera as an act of defiance and brings us into a hidden world of millions that medicine abandoned. 

    Investing in Ability Events

  11. University of Michigan DEI Summit University of Michigan DEI Summit

    October 8, 2018 - 9:00 AM to October 12, 2018 5:00 PM ET

    The Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summit will give campus community members the opportunity to learn about the work completed during the past year on both universitywide and unit-based plans to improve diversity, equity and inclusion.

  12. Chronic Fatigue and Related Syndromes: An Expert Panel Discussion Chronic Fatigue and Related Syndromes: An Expert Panel Discussion

    October 5, 2018 - 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM ET

    Presenters: Tiffany Braley, MD – Clinical Assistant Professor, Medical School, Department of Neurology, Daniel Clauw, MD – Director of Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center, Professor, Medical School, Department of Anesthesiology, Internal Medicine (Rheumatology), and Department of Psychiatry, Ann Kratz, PhD - Assistant Professor, Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ace Anbender, sports blogger and individual with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    Moderator: Donna Omichinski

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  13. Michigan Medicine Inclusion and Growth for Healthcare Transformation (M.I.G.H.T.) Disability Awareness Symposium Michigan Medicine Inclusion and Growth for Healthcare Transformation (M.I.G.H.T.) Disability Awareness Symposium

    October 4, 2018 - 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM ET

    Keynote speaker: Karin Muraszko, M.D., Julian T. Hoff Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Michigan

    The Council for Disability Concerns produces an annual series of events designed to raise awareness of disability topics on campus and in our community. All events are free and everyone is welcome. If accommodations are needed, contact disability@umich.edu  at least one week in advance.

    Investing in Ability Events

  14. A Panel Discussion on Global Inclusion & Exclusion

    October 4, 2018 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET

    Eduardo Marques, a professor from the University of Azores, Portugal is visiting U-M SSW during the first week of October with two of his students. He is working with Dr. Mieko Yoshihama on a PhotoVoice project about social inclusion and exclution. On Thursday, October 4, Dr. Yoshihama invites Eduardo, Dr. Odessa Ganzalez-Benson from SSW, and Ana Paula Pimentel Walker - an assistant professor from Urban and Regional Planning to join a panel discussion about global inclusion and exclusion. After the panel discussion, there will be a mini-PhotoVoice Presentation from the CrossAtlantic Action Research Team.

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    This event is presented by the Global Social Work Student Association and the CrossAtlantic Action Research.

  15. LatinX Social Work Coalition & Trotter Presents: Un Poquito de Sabor

    September 23, 2018 - 5:00 PM ET

     Come enjoy food, friendship and dancing with the LatinX Social Work Coalition and the Trotter Multicultural Center in celebration of LatinX Heritage Month.

  16. SSW Book Club

    September 21, 2018 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    Join us for our next Book Club meeting, to discuss The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander.

    Learn more about the book from the book website and trailer.

    Learn more about the SSW Book Club.

    All members of the SSW community are invited. Feel free to bring your lunch.

  17. Unite for Social Change Fall 2018 Kick-Off Unite for Social Change Fall 2018 Kick-Off

    September 12, 2018 - 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM ET

    Unite for Social Change is a U-M School of Social Work initiative that aims to bring members of the U-M School of Social Work community together. Given the elections happening during the Fall semester, the goal of this kick-off event is to promote understanding about barriers to civic engagement, and to encourage civic action. Activities for the day will include pre-panel activities, panel discussion, and hands-on breakout sessions where participants can learn more about work happening in the community and how they can build and apply their skills to move political social change.

    *  Please note that there are limited spaces for the panel discussion and breakout sessions. We will try our best to accommodate all registrants. However, first come, first served. Based on the time of your registration, you may be invited to join the sessions through live-streaming.

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  18. Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs: MESA-Palooza

    September 1, 2018 - 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET

    Join the Office of Multi-Ethnic Students Affairs as they host their annual Welcome Week event: MESA-Palooza. Discover on-campus resources about social justice, race & ethnicity, and leadership development while enjoying refreshments and music. Everyone is welcome.

  19. SSW Book Club

    August 9, 2018 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    Join us for our next meeting, to discuss Just Mercy, by Bryan Stevenson.

    Just Mercy is a memoir of an idealistic young lawyer, and his fight to overturn unjust convications and to end mass incarceration. The book has won numerous awards. Read more at https://eji.org/just-mercy

    Learn more about the SSW Book Club.

    All members of the SSW community are invited. Feel free to bring your lunch.

  20. Exploring the Spectrum of Gender Expression A lecture & discussion

    July 19, 2018 - 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM ET

    In mid-July OLLI presents a lecture on gender non-conforming persons in the Summer Lecture Series, “Voices of Local Minorities.” This After 5 program is a follow up to that lecture. Our panel will share stories about personal struggles and rewards.

    Meet a married transman who is the father of two young children, a female Native American Shaman healer, and a woman who identifies as gender non-conforming. Sarah Weinstein will act as panel moderator. Join us in this discussion on gender perspectives.

    After 5 events are open to the public, and do not require OLLI membership.

    Cost is $10.00

  21. SSW Book Club

    June 21, 2018 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    Join us for our second meeting, to discuss Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, by Bryan Stevenson.

    The book tells the story of Stevenson's work through the Equal Justice Initiative. Booklist described Just Mercy as, "A passionate account of the ways our nation thwarts justice and inhumanely punishes the poor and disadvantaged."

    Learn more about the SSW Book Club.

    All members of the SSW community are invited. Feel free to bring your lunch.

  22. Working with Transgender Youth & Families

    June 4, 2018 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    Join the DEI Office, TBLG Matters, and SSW LEO Lecturer, Susan Radzilowski, to discuss the importance of working with younger prepubescent transgender children and parents to provide support and guidance. We will look at the lack of information and support for families of transgender and non-conforming youth and how that adversely impacts both children and families. We will be exploring and understanding gender expressions and how it may differ from gender identity, the impact of gender-affirming care on positive mental health outcomes, and the importance of hormone blockers to prevent children from undergoing the wrong puberty. Lunch will be provided.

    Resources

    Presentation

    A Mother's Day Reflection

    The Shrine

  23. "Telling Our Stories" Premiere

    May 24, 2018 - 7:00 PM ET

    Join the preview of a new play, "Telling Our Stories," based on the interviews of Black Women in America and strives to empower their voices by creating a space for them to tell their own, full stories. Created by 2017-2018 University Musical Society Artist in Residence and U-M School of Social Work graduate, Morgan Breon. To learn more, click here.

  24. SSW Book Club

    May 17, 2018 - 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET

    Join us for our first meeting, to discuss March.

    March tells the inside story of the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of one of its most iconic figures. This award-winning #1 bestselling graphic novel trilogy recounts Congressman John Lewis' life in the movement.

    Learn more about the SSW Book Club.

    All members of the SSW community are invited. Feel free to bring your lunch.

     

  25. U-M MLK Symposium Cross-Campus Planning Meeting

    May 10, 2018 - 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM ET

    YOU’RE INVITED!

    The University of Michigan Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium is proudly one of the largest commemoration of the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. across the country. The symposium consists of a keynote memorial lecture public event the morning of the MLK holiday (January 15) [open to the public, not ticketed]. The efforts to determine the symposium theme, the artwork for the event booklet, and speakers for the symposium are determined from a dedicated group of students, faculty, staff and administrators across campus. 

    We welcome any interested individuals who are passionate about social justice, civil and human rights, and UM’s role in creating a dynamic program that honors Dr. King to attend our monthly meetings. They are informal, please attend when you would like. Each meeting focuses on finalizing a piece of the symposium events, sharing department or org events, and always reflecting on current affairs, with an emphasis on mindfulness and community. 

    STUDENTS! (undergrad, grad, professional, etc) We need your voice at the table!

    More information about putting your event in the booklet or online, the history of speakers, and other ways to get involved, please visit mlksymposium.umich.edu hosted and sponsored by the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI).

    Please email mlksymposiuminfo@umich.edu if you plan on attending an upcoming meeting, so that we may have an accurate food count.

    The theme for the 2018 Symposium is The Fierce Urgency of Now. This theme calls us to claim ownership of the challenges we face and not leave it for future generations to address. Amidst technological advancements and increased global connections, much work still needs to be done to heal the wounds of our past, and resolve the injustices of our present. The Fierce Urgency of Now compels us to not only act, but to also acknowledge that the absence of action and the continuation of silence, serves to bring us deeper into the shadows of division.

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