2021 Conference on Diversity, Equity, and Student Success: Plenary Sessions
Conference Welcome and Keynote Address
Wednesday, March 24 from 3:30-4:45 pm ET
Truth and Dare: A Call for Accountability and Action in Higher Education
Equity, diversity, and democracy are espoused values of higher education. Yet, policies, practices, and people in academia consistently operate to undermine and jeopardize these ideals. Lori Patton Davis will unpack the uncomfortable truths about equity, diversity, and democracy and how they have been cloaked in alternative facts that impede student success. She will conclude with a dare to engage in accountability and action to transform higher education.
Lori Patton Davis
Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs and Chair of the Department of Educational Studies,The Ohio State University
Closing Plenary
Friday, March 26 from 3:00-4:00 pm ET
Upholding Diversity, Equity, and Democracy: Students' Perspectives
During this conference, we have focused on the role of higher education in upholding the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion in sustaining our democracy. As educators, policymakers, and administrators discuss the importance of higher education in guiding students on a journey of discovery, what are students experiencing and how are they perceiving the implementation of various programs and initiatives designed to improve their education? Are educators successfully preparing the next generation of leaders and thinkers to embrace core principles such as civility, equity, diversity, and the free exchange of ideas? This student-led discussion, moderated by Lynn Pasquerella, president of AAC&U, will highlight the experiences of students on campuses that are serving as host institutions and strategic partners with AAC&U to build just and equitable communities as part of Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers. TRHT is a comprehensive national and community-based process to address the historical and contemporary effects of racism to bring about transformative and sustainable change.
Moderator
Lynn Pasquerella
President, AAC&U
Panelists
Nailah Reine Barnes
Student, Spelman College; International Studies and French '22Sophia Howard
Student, Spelman College; Women's Studies and Philosophy '21Semassa Boko
Student, University of California - Irvine; 3rd year Doctoral Student and Freelance WriterRoysworth Grant, III
Student, Brown University; Political Science & Theatre Arts '21Ethan Smith
Student, Austin Community College Communications '19 and Marketing '21