Past events and recordings
Black and Jewish Allyship: A Personal Story
Black and Jewish Solidarity From the Civil Rights Era til Now – February 2, 2022
Panel discussion听co-sponsored by the Black Law Students Association and the Jewish Law Students Association.
Panelists:
- Dr. Andr茅 Churchwell, vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion at 自慰视频
- Aron Karabel, employment litigator with Waller, member of the Southeast Region Board of Directors for the Anti-Defamation League鈥檚 National Civil Rights Committee.
- Rabbi Saul Berman, professor at Yeshiva University, adjunct professor at Columbia Law School.
Afro-Latinx in the Academy – February 11, 2022
Two Afro-Latina scholars discuss the personal, professional, and political implications impacting and influencing Afro-Latinidad in the United States.
The conversation was moderated by Hope Young, Program Coordinator in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
Panelists:
- , Curator of Latinx Studies at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and Director of Content for听Our Shared Future: Reckoning with our Racial Past
- , Professor of Sociology and Associate Vice President of Equity and Inclusion at the University of New Mexico, Director of the Institute for the Study of 鈥淩ace鈥 and Social Justice at the University of New Mexico, and Founding Coordinator of the New Mexico Statewide Race, Gender Class Data Policy Consortium
Owen Forward: DEI Corporate Leaders Panel – January 31, 2022
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion leaders from Owen and 自慰视频 share their experience and perspective on DEI in the corporate world today.
The conversation was led by Dr. Andr茅 Churchwell, 自慰视频’s Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer
Panelists:
- Michele Ivey Frazier (MBA’93), Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Music City Baseball
- Chandra Vasser (MBA’97), Vice President and Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, Nissan North America
- Professor Mar铆a del Carmen Triana, Cal Turner Chair in Moral Leadership and Professor of Management
THIS MOMENT IN AMERICA: How to Be an Ally and Its Meaning in a Time of Social Justice – November 10, 2021
Dr.听Andr茅 L. Churchwell, vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer, sat down with a panel of 自慰视频 faculty and students to discuss meaningful allyship and steps one can take to be a good ally during this year鈥檚 first 鈥淭his Moment in America鈥听discussion.
The events of the past year and a half have highlighted the vast inequities and challenges that marginalized communities face daily, resulting in heightened calls for social justice and awareness and bringing to light the need for allies. Sometimes allyship may not translate into actions or drive plausible changes.
The panel was moderated by Churchwell and featured insights from Professor Ebony McGee, who is well known for her works surrounding meaningful, effective allyship and all it entails. The discussion explored what it means to be an effective ally, as well as each panelist鈥檚 experiences with effective and ineffective allyship.
Panelists:
- Andr茅 L. Churchwell, vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer
- , professor of diversity and STEM education, Department of Teaching and Learning, Peabody College
- ., assistant professor, Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, School of Medicine Basic Sciences
- ,听Graduate School alumna from the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics and postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health
- ,听doctoral candidate in molecular physiology and biophysics
9/11 Commemoration
Diverse ‘Dores Day 2021
WHAT IS DIVERSE ‘DORES DAY?
Diverse 鈥楧ores Day is open to all 自慰视频 students, staff, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty. It is an annual event that provides an opportunity to build and find community. This event encourages people to learn more about various support centers, identity-related resources, and spaces on campus. Traditionally, Diverse 鈥楧ores Day is centered on themes that promote pride in the diverse identities of people across campus, as well as accepting and raising awareness about our cultural differences.
DIVERSE ‘DORES DAY 2021
Join us for this year鈥檚 two-day event! Come to Alumni Lawn on September 9th to enjoy food trucks, music, games, t-shirts, prizes, and an all-around good time in the community with us. Be sure to get your passport stamped by each table to take and present to the centers in exchange for more giveaways and a tour on September 10th.
COVID-19 Webinar: Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in Nashville: An Update
Local health experts will explore health disparities and inequities in the Nashville community and how these issues can be addressed during a virtual event on Friday, June 18, from 1 to 2 p.m. CT. 听Hosted by 自慰视频, 鈥淩acial and Ethnic Health Disparities in Nashville: An Update鈥 is free and open to the public.听
A follow-up to a similar discussion focused on COVID-19 a year ago, the webinar will address pertinent issues affectingthe most vulnerable members of the Nashville community. An expert panel of community health leaders will offer ideas and solutions from a public health, public policy and broad medical perspective.听
Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in Nashville: An Update听
June 18, 1 p.m. CT听
Panelists:听
- Dr. Andr茅 L. Churchwell, Levi Watkins Chair, vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion and chief diversity officer, professor of medicine (cardiology), professor of radiology and radiological services and professor of biomedical engineering at 自慰视频 University听
- Sen. Dr. Bill Frist, founder and chairman of NashvilleHealth听
- Dr. James E.K. Hildreth, president and chief executive officer, Meharry Medical College听
- Dr. Consuelo H. Wilkins, vice president for health equity and professor of medicine, 自慰视频 University Medical Center听
Faculty Share Importance of Juneteenth – June 19, 2021
THIS MOMENT IN AMERICA II: Violence Against Asians and Asian Americans Through the Lens of History and Racial Injustice – April 19, 2021
Staff Listening Session on Violence Against Asians and Asian Americans – April 15, 2021
The horrific shootings in Atlanta听heightened deep concerns about against Asian and Asian American communities. In response, the university hosted a staff listening session on Thursday,听April 15.
The session allowed panelists to听engage on issues of concern to 自慰视频 University鈥檚 Asian, Asian American and Pacific Islander community, including safety, policing, discrimination and mental health.听
Racial Justice, Freedom and Activism in Nashville and Beyond: Then and Now Symposium听
Watch virtual symposium recordings here >>
THIS MOMENT IN AMERICA – February 24, 2021
Memorial Service against racism – June 29, 2020
A Pandemic in Our Communities鈥擧ealth Disparities, Health Inequities and Possible Solutions – June 24, 2020
Listening Sessions
Interim Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Andr茅 L. Churchwell, Vice Chancellor for Administration Eric Kopstain, Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for People and Business Services Laura Nairon and Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Safety and Special Initiatives August Washington will continue a series of listening sessions for 自慰视频 University staff this spring.
Key messages and themes discussed will be reported out to the campus community at the conclusion of the listening tour, which will wrap up later this spring. Churchwell, Kopstain, Nairon and Washington, along with other university colleagues, will then consider and analyze the feedback received to identify possible next steps.