Event Recordings
Black History Month Events
2022
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History as Power: Racial Reconciliation and Restorative Justice through Storytelling

Black History Month Gospel Show 2022

Two Steps Forward and Three Steps Back - The Relationship between Racism and Generational Trauma

Implicit Bias and Microaggressions Taking Place on Campus

How Everyone, Including White People, can Take Responsibility and be Anti Racist

Equal Access for Students of Color and the Navigation of Predominately White Institutions
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2021
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Dr Robert Johnson

University of Lynchburg Gospel Concert

Beyond Strolling The Divine Nine's role in Social Justice, Community Service & Uniting Black Voices

Brother Outsider Q&A with Mr Bennett Singer and Mr Walter Naegle

Justice, Dreams, Voices

An Unprecedented People for Unprecedented Times
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Courageous Conversations Webinars
2022
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Two Steps Forward and Three Steps Back - The Relationship between Racism and Generational Trauma

Implicit Bias and Microaggressions Taking Place on Campus

How Everyone, Including White People, can Take Responsibility and be Anti Racist
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2021
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Finding Light When It is Dark

The Myth: Native Americans are Uneducated, Alcoholic Savages Who are Dependent on Government

We are Not a Monolith: The Complexities of Hispanic and Latinx Identity

Take a Walk in My Shoes

Equity By Design

Belonging and Bagels: The Value of a Healthy and Inclusive Workplace
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2020
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Race, Ethnicity and Culture with Dr. Sheila Thorne

Hispanic Voices in Higher Education: A Courageous Conversation

Slavery and the Liberal Arts: Perspectives from Roanoke College

Challenging Students' Thinking About the Civil Rights in America

Continuing the Conversation: Connecting Collegiate Students to Share Their Voices

A Tale of Two Lynchburgs
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