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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180618T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260415T013128
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SUMMARY:Diversity Speaker Series: What It's Like to be Undocumented in This Era
DESCRIPTION:UC Berkeley’s Undocumented Student Program provides academic counseling\, legal support and financial aid resources for undocumented undergraduates at Cal. Liliana Iglesias serves as an academic counselor and coordinator in the program. Her talk will include: \n\nHer personal experience working with undocumented students\nHow the UC Berkeley program has shifted since September 2017\, when the federal administration decided to end DACA\nAn overview of DACA\nTypes of legal support provided to undocumented students\n\nThis event is sponsored by UCOP’s Employee Engagement and Diversity Group. Questions? Contact Paul.Lechner@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/diversity-speaker-series-what-its-like-to-be-undocumented-in-this-era/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag,Employee Resource + Affinity Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180501T110000
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CREATED:20180412T190310Z
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SUMMARY:Implicit bias presentation and discussion
DESCRIPTION:Diversity and Engagement is hosting a discussion about implicit bias and some of the various implicit bias trainings available through UC. Implicit bias refers to the stereotypes and attitudes people have toward specific populations in their social environment. Biases that are both favorable and unfavorable toward groups are informed by the cultural norms and stigmas of an individual’s social environment\, and therefore can be activated unconsciously. \nWhether you have completed one — or several — trainings or webinars\, your participation is welcomed. Which of the proposed interventions can you apply in your area of impact? In what areas\, if any\, do you remain skeptical of the implicit bias training movement? \nJoin UC colleagues for reflection and dialogue about the trainings\, and how and whether implicit bias is present in your work. Note that there are recommended activities that we encourage all participants to complete before the discussion; they’re listed on the registration form. \nTae-Sun Kim\, Manager of Strategic Diversity Initiatives\, UC Office of the President\, will facilitate the discussion. \nTo register\, sign up at http://bit.ly/may-1-webinar. Please note that registration is limited to 50 participants. \nTo join: https://ucop.zoom.us/j/7520148046 \nQuestions? Please contact Alexandra Lozanoff at alexandra.lozanoff@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/implicit-bias-presentation-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180424T113000
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DTSTAMP:20260415T013128
CREATED:20180416T170815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180416T170815Z
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SUMMARY:Diversity Speaker Series: Addressing College Student Food Access and Security
DESCRIPTION:In his talk about food security at UC campuses\, particularly UC Berkeley\, Ruben Canedo\, who is CE3 Research and Mobilization Coordinator at UC Berkeley’s Centers for Educational Equity and Excellence\, will discuss: \n·      Food insecurity on college campuses \n·      Access to affordable and nutritious food \n·      How UCOP is bridging the gap \nCanedo co-leads the UC Berkeley Food Security Committee and the UC Global Food Initiative Food Access and Security Subcommittee. \nHis talk is part of the Diversity Speaker Series and sponsored by UCOP’s Employee Engagement and Diversity Group. \nQuestions? Please contact Paul Lechner at paul.lechner@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/diversity-speaker-series-addressing-college-student-food-access-and-security/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag,Employee Resource + Affinity Groups
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180424T110000
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CREATED:20180328T180348Z
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SUMMARY:UC Scout: Earning A-G Credits Online
DESCRIPTION:If you didn’t have a chance to attend the brown bag session about UC Scout\, there’s still time to learn about the program! Join us for a webinar to hear from Associate Dean Kevin Heller about the expansion of Scout\, UC’s online learning program that provides California high school students with free access to the courses they need to be eligible — and competitive — college applicants. UC Scout now offers 65 online classes\, as well as 26 Advanced Placement classes. \nYou can register here: https://ucop.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m14_YhTjRwWGvheQQ8M5bA \nQuestions? Contact Carissa Cress at carissa.cress@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/uc-scout-earning-a-g-credits-online/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180313T110000
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CREATED:20180221T215929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180221T215929Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Basic Needs at UC - Crisis\, Intersectionality and Transformation
DESCRIPTION:A webinar to learn about basic needs research\, a preventative model and strategies to support prospective UC students. Sponsored by Diversity & Engagement. \nSpeaker Ruben E. Canedo is the Research and Mobilization Coordinator at UC Berkeley. He is engaged in addressing college student food access and security at all 10 UC campuses. Tim Galarneau is the Community-Engaged Education Coordinator at UC Santa Cruz\, where he oversees student education and engagement in agrifood issues. Both presenters are co-chairs of the UC Global Food Initiative (GFI) Food Access and Security Subcommittee. \n\nHow to register: https://ucop.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7b2E-XyZQhyHID7scEkhSw\nDial-in or web access: call-in information provided upon registration at the link above\n\nQuestions? Contact Kory Hawkins at kory.hawkins@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/webinar-basic-needs-at-uc-crisis-intersectionality-and-transformation/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171214T143000
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CREATED:20171117T220149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171127T214558Z
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SUMMARY:UCOP Season of Gratitude Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual year-end event for all Oakland-based staff. \nAs in years past\, this event is funded entirely from generous personal donations by UCOP leaders and managers\, combining their funds for one larger all-staff appreciation event. It’s a great time to mingle with colleagues and UCOP senior leadership. Treats will be provided at several locations (TBA) within the Franklin building. \nIn the spirit of gratitude\, UCOP Staff Assembly and the UCOP Employee Engagement & Diversity Group will also be suggesting several ways to say “thank you” — stay tuned for more details! \nQuestions about this event? Please contact Joanna.Trammell@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/ucop-season-of-gratitude-celebration/
LOCATION:Franklin building
CATEGORIES:Special event
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SUMMARY:Webinar: How will ESSA affect California K-12 schools?
DESCRIPTION:This webinar offers a professional development opportunity for professionals who support K–12 schools and districts in California. It will provide essential information about California’s plan to implement the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)\, which will align with the state’s new accountability system\, a new process that uses multiple measures to identify inequities. Participants will receive an overview of federal law as well as specific insights about California’s proposed implementation plan\, Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF)\, Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs)\, the California School Dashboard and statewide systems of support. \nSpeaker Marguerite Ries is the federal policy liaison for the California Department of Education (CDE)\, and is the primary point of contact for Congress\, the Administration and various federal agencies. Prior to this role\, she was the administrator at the CDE’s Early Education and Support Division policy office\, addressing access and quality of early education for low-income families in California. \n\nWho’s invited: All of UCOP and the UC community at large\nHow to register: https://ucop.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_iuSHK2jZS9-pnAkOx-tLRQ\nDial-in or web access: Provided upon registration at the link above\n\nQuestions about this event? Contact alexandra.lozanoff@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/webinar-how-will-essa-affect-california-k-12-schools/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171018T110000
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CREATED:20170922T191838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170929T170821Z
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SUMMARY:UCOP Multicultural Day
DESCRIPTION:For more than a decade\, educators have celebrated National Multicultural Diversity Day (NMDD)  in October. \nMulticulturalism is the policy or process whereby the distinct identities of the cultural groups within a society are maintained or supported. \nThe purpose of this day is to provide staff with an opportunity to learn from different UCOP affinity groups and how each group celebrates the diversity of UCOP staff. \nQuestions? Please contact Joanna.Trammell@ucop.edu or Helen.Young@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/ucop-multicultural-day/
LOCATION:Franklin lobby
CATEGORIES:Special event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171006T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171006T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T013128
CREATED:20170927T223815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170927T223815Z
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SUMMARY:Diversity Data webinar
DESCRIPTION:“Diversity Data: An analysis of California K–12 and UC demographics” webinar will focus specifically on the academic pipeline for two persistently underrepresented groups\, engaging participants in a data-supported exploration of how California’s African-American and Chicano/Latino students move across the public education continuum. The webinar will also include an overview of the UC Information Center. \nSponsored by Diversity and Engagement. Presenters: Elizabeth Halimah\, Associate Vice Provost\, Diversity and Engagement\, UCOP and Ryan Chan\, Senior Research & Planning Analyst\, Institutional Research and Academic Planning\, UCOP. \nRegister at: https://ucop.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YL5JYu6FQ96CmjtB4OGrXQ \nQuestions? Contact Alexandra.Lozanoff@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/diversity-data-webinar/
LOCATION:Online and dial-in only
CATEGORIES:Special presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170525T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170525T130000
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CREATED:20170505T172336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170515T165819Z
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SUMMARY:Getting to Know You series: Diversity and Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Join Vice Provost Yvette Gullatt\, Executive Director Claudia Martinez\, Program Manager Michael Burton\, and Communications Coordinator Danielle McNamara in this discussion of UC’s role in advancing access\, equity\, diversity and inclusion at K-12 schools\, California Community Colleges\, and UC campuses. \n\nAttendees will learn about a typical work day in the Office of Diversity and Engagement and about the programs\, services and initiatives through which UC advances promising ideas and practices and drives change. \nLight refreshments will be provided. \nQuestions about this event? Contact Joanna.Trammell@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/getting-to-know-you-diversity-and-engagement/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag,Special presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170424T113000
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CREATED:20170329T194825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170329T194825Z
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SUMMARY:Diversity Speaker Series: How to Talk to Children (and Each Other) about Race and Racism
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Allison Briscoe-Smith\, Ph.D\, Professor at the Wright Institute. \nParticipants will come away with an understanding of basic developmental awareness of children in regards to race\, a grasp of what implicit bias is and how it impacts our children\, and support in thinking about how we want to engage with children (and each other) about the topic of race. \nThis event is hosted by Culture\, Engagement\, & Diversity Program Manager Joanna Trammell. For more information about this event\, please contact her at Joanna.Trammell@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/diversity-speaker-series-how-to-talk-to-children-and-each-other-about-race-and-racism/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
GEO:37.8022945;-122.271448
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170321T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170321T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T013128
CREATED:20170308T220724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T175939Z
UID:10006291-1490097600-1490101200@link.ucop.edu
SUMMARY:Getting to Know You: Academic Senate
DESCRIPTION:What is the Academic Senate? Who works there and what do they do? Why do they book all the conference rooms? \nFind out the answers to these questions and more at this brown bag\, part of the Getting to Know You series at OP.\nDial-in: ReadyTalk 866.740.1260; passcode 8358782 \nLight refreshments will be provided\, but please feel free to bring your lunch. \nSponsored by UCOP Culture\, Engagement and Diversity. \nQuestions about this event? Please contact Joanna.Trammell@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/getting-to-know-academic-senate/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170228T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T013128
CREATED:20170217T220456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170217T220523Z
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SUMMARY:Diversity Speaker Series: Insights from Insects
DESCRIPTION:How can viewing life from the perspective of an insect help you become a better person? \nTo find out\, come to this month’s Diversity Speaker Series event featuring Ralph Washington\, Jr.\, who will speak on the topic\, “Insights from Insects: Life Lessons from the Small and Short-lived.” This event is co-sponosored by Joanna Trammell\, program manager of Culture\, Engagement\, and Diversity\, and the Black Staff and Faculty Organization. \nWashington will explain how his pursuit of entomology is directly responsible for every important thing that has happened in his life\, and how viewing the world from the perspective of an insect has helped him maintain empathy for himself and others. \nWashington is a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow\, a third-year graduate student in Entomology\, and a two-time National and International Champion of entomological natural history trivia. He is the President of the UC Student Association\, an endeavor that allows him to pursue his commitments to both science and social justice. \nFor more information about this event\, please contact Joanna.Trammell@ucop.edu
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/diversity-speaking-series-insights-from-insects/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
GEO:37.8022945;-122.271448
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170130T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T013128
CREATED:20170120T181141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170120T181141Z
UID:10006495-1485777600-1485781200@link.ucop.edu
SUMMARY:Getting to Know: Event Services Group (ESG)
DESCRIPTION:ESG was established in 2010 and has grown exponentially over the last six years.  Most employees see the ESG at OP social events\, but did you know they support over 200 events a year and three-quarters of them are held outside of an OP building? \nAt this session\, you will learn how ESG can support your department’s next meeting or conference\, what the group’s services do and do not entail\, and what the nominal cost is to receive their support.  Even if you already use ESG’s services\, this session will provide a broader understanding of how the team functions and will also give you an opportunity to meet other planners on the team you may not have previously worked with. \nSnacks and beverages will be provided\, but feel free to bring your lunch. \nQuestions about this event? Contact Joanna.Trammell@ucop.edu.
URL:https://link.ucop.edu/event/getting-to-know-event-services-group-esg/
LOCATION:Franklin Lobby 1
CATEGORIES:Brown bag
GEO:37.8022945;-122.271448
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