2021 Diversity Conference Sparks Dialogue
Throughout the past year and a half, the United States has witnessed a continual state of unrest, both at local and national levels. Racial tensions and extreme political polarization have brought attention to the need for civil discourse within our communities.
As the country continues to face challenges, Weber State University recently fostered open dialogue about these issues at the 23rd Annual Diversity Conference, held Sept. 30–Oct. 1 in a virtual format. Events were held virtually on both days, with an in-person option on Sept. 30 in the Shepherd Union.
“Through social media, a 24/7 news cycle and other platforms, we have seen firsthand the discord in our country, and a frequent component being expressed through that is the right to free speech,” said Tia Nero, diversity, equity and inclusion program coordinator.
The conference explored the meaning and idea of free speech, giving participants an opportunity to better understand an essential component of the First Amendment. Presenters and participants also examined how free speech impacts the world around us.
The conference strives to educate people on the importance of engaging in discourse and advocacy in their communities. It offers a unique platform for attendees to engage in workshops and presentations that encourage them to challenge their own biases by examining the issues from all sides and perspectives. Past conferences have explored such topics as diversity in music, the challenges of immigration and the importance of diversity in education.
Visit Weber State’s Office of Diversity website to learn more about the conference and other programs.