Our Symposium is over. Now, our response to WHAT TRUTH SOUNDS LIKE begins, continues, perseveres, overcomes. Use #tamucEducates to tag your work in equity.
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Congratulations! Your Certificate of Participation is here.
Our Dean McLeod lit up East Texas radio. Listen here .
Listen to Dean McLeod emphasize the significance of this symposium for this time, in this university.
This Virtual Symposium originates in the College of Education and Human Services at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Dean Kimberly McLeod initiated this event to draw from the diverse disciplines comprising our college, each with a perspective on dismantling systemic and oppressive racism throughout education and human services. The Symposium opens in a General Assembly and features two keynote speakers of national stature, Ambassador Andrew Young and Dr. Donna Ford. Following the keynotes, participants will be directed into a Breakout Session of their choices:
* Elected officials / public policy
Opportunities for follow-up and actionable steps will be provided.9:00 AM Welcome & Keynote Speakers in PlatformQ
10:30 AM Breakout Sessions in Zoom Rooms
Noon Reconvene for Wrap up in PlatformQ
1:00pm Closing