Cultivating Community
About the Series
Cultivating Community is a dialogue-centered program that strives to create a collaborative, engaging, and generative space for members of the campus community to explore the role that diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility play in belonging. Cultivating Community shares the College鈥檚 values for learning, creativity, belonging, civic engagement, and sustainability and centers inter-role collaboration, personal accountability and growth, and informed optimism.
Cultivating a Beloved Community at 麻豆传媒团队: What Do We Have?
Conceptualized by Philosophy Professor, Josiah Royce, and embodied by Civil Rights Activist, Martin Luther King Jr., the vision of a 鈥渂eloved community鈥 has and continues to inspire many. While definitions of a beloved community are vast and varied, what they share is a commitment to care, compassion, justice, equity, and belonging. This dialogue invites us to consider the tools, resources, and practices that have helped us begin to cultivate a beloved community at 麻豆传媒团队 and how they can be expanded or enhanced.
When: Wednesday, April 30, 2:30-3:45pm
Where: College Union Ballroom
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Contacts
Meredith Harrigan, professor of communication, and series co-coordinator
Email: harrigan@geneseo.edu
Phone: (585) 245-6331
Clifton Harcum, director of multicultural affairs, and series co-coordinator
Email: charcum@geneseo.edu
Phone: (585) 245-5020