BIPOC Community Gathering
BIPOC Community Gathering for Students, Faculty, and Staff
What Is A Community Gathering?
College of the Arts Community Gatherings are for BIPOC students, faculty, and staff.
The BIPOC Community Gathering is a place where real conversations are had. It is a place where BIPOC people can come to discuss and find a reprieve from today's societal challenges.
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Upcoming Community Gatherings
All events in the BIPOC Community Gathering event series are free and open to the public. We welcome students, faculty, administrators and staff from the College of the Arts and throughout the University. It is our hope to have a diverse audience so that our conversations include multiple voices and perspectives.
BIPOC Community Gathering: Faculty and Staff Edition
Join us to meet other members of the BIPOC community from within the College of the Arts in an informal social gathering! Come and engage in conversation and community. Upcoming event dates will be posted as they become available.
What Does BIPOC Stand For?
BIPOC: Black, Indigenous, and people of color: used especially in the U.S. to mean Black people, Indigenous American people, and other people who do not consider themselves to be White.
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Contact the Academic Diversity Outreach Director:
Marquis C. Davis
mcdavis@kent.edu
ADOCota@kent.edu
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