“You, Me, We… It’s Time to Talk” is a campus discussion series occurring throughout the spring semester that serves to promote awareness, dialogue and understanding of diversity as it relates to recent events occurring in our nation. A joint initiative of the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity and the Student Government Diversity Commission, this series features interactive programs, workshops, films and panel discussions such as Cinema, Conversation, and Change: A Screening of Dear White People on Tuesday February 3, 2015 in Witherspoon Cinema and the Spring Diversity Dialogue: “Controversial Issues Workshop” on Monday, February 9, 2015 in Talley Coastal Ballroom. Please see the complete listing of events on the Diversity website. See the full Diversity Digest for this article and more.
"You, Me, We… It’s Time to Talk: A Campus Discussion Series"
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