Event Videos
Courageous Conversations Webinars
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Our Black Sisters! | A Courageous Conversation
Hill City Roots | A Courageous Conversation
Courageous Conversation with Cecilia Smith
MLK Keynote Address: King Did More Than Dream | A Courageous Conversation
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Showing Up and Showing Out | A Courageous Conversation
America's Racial Karma with Dr. Ward | A Courageous Conversation
Wendy Gates Corbett: The Energy of Belonging | A Courageous Conversation
Anti Racism: A Practical Application in a Workplace Environment | A Courageous Conversation
The Impact of Words on Mental Health: A Courageous Conversation
How Should We Nurture Spiritual and Religious Diversity When Religion Seems to be a Dirty Word?
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Changing the Narrative of the News Story Through Courageous Conversations
Identifying As Neurodiverse
Two Steps Forward and Three Steps Back
Implicit Bias and Microaggressions Taking Place on Campus
How Everyone, Including White People, can Take Responsibility and be Anti Racist
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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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Race, Ethnicity and Culture with Dr Sheila Thorne
Courageous Conversations: Hispanic Voices in Higher Education
Slavery and the Liberal Arts: Perspectives from Roanoke College
DOTD with Drs Hall and Bailey
Real Talk: Black and Brown Officers Speak
Health, History, and Humanity: Unveiling the Effects
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Black History Month Events
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Black History Gospel Concert
Black History Month Gospel Concert 2023
Black History Month Keynote: Rev. Owen C. Cardwell, Jr.
A Courageous Conversation: What Does it Mean to be Black?
Courageous Conversations: The R's of Microaggressions
How Everyone, Including White People, can Take Responsibility and be Anti Racist
Two Steps Forward and Three Steps Back
Implicit Bias and Microaggressions Taking Place on Campus
History as Power: Racial Reconciliation and Restorative Justice Through Storytelling
Black History Month Gospel Show 2022
Equal Access for Students of Color and the Navigation of Predominately White Institutions
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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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