Diversity Dinner Dialogues

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Registration for this event is closed. If you would like to attend, there will be a limited number of walk in seats available at the door.

Due to the sensitive nature of this program, no entry will be permitted after 5:40pm.

 

Topic: Socio-Economic

October 29, 2012
5:00 pm - 7:30 pm
UT Dallas McDermott Library, McDermott Suite (MC4.402)

Available Seating
Updated 10/29/2012

Experience this dynamic interactive exercise in Diversity. The Diversity Dinner Dialogues is a program designed to provide participants the opportunity to hear and share diverse perspectives of cultural topics. The event provides participants a structured venue designed to enhance positive communication and develop positive relationships with other culture groups. The program is held in a safe comfortable environment. Seating is limited. You must register to reserve your seat at the table.

 

What past participants have said about the Dialogues.

"Excellent platform to discuss a very important topic in a safe environment"
"I had to get out of my comfort zone, but it was worth it"
"Very will organized and good at fostering some degree of openness"

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Progam Agenda
4:45 - 5:40 Doors Open
5:00 - 5:20 Networking Activity
5:20 - 6:00 Getting to Know You
6:00 - 6:30 Dinner Served/Welcome/Guest Speaker: Dr. Carol Lanham
6:30 - 7:30 Main Topic Discussion

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Diversity Dinner Dialogues: Part II

All guest of the Diversity Dinner Dialogues are invited to participate in a follow up session. This second session is held in a smaller more intimate setting. The program is a continuation of the main program, with a focus on more in-depth conversations. The program is a small group and facilitated by the professional staff. This program was created in part, through the request of participants to have more time and a more open forum for discussion. An e-mail invitation will be sent out to guests to participate in this dynamic, interactive exchange of culture and diversity.

 

"I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves
and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood"
Martin Luther King Jr.

 

Diversity Dinner Dialogues Project Manager: Danny Cordova
This event is in partnership with the Office of Diversity and Community Engagement, Multicultural Center, Galerstein Women's Center, Faculty Diversity, Community Engagement, Counseling Center & Chartwells Dining Services. xxx

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