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American civil rights leader Martin Luther King (1929 - 1968) addresses crowds during the March On Washington at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, where he gave his 'I Have A Dream' speech.

Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy with “I Have a Dream” recitation

BSFO members and colleagues — including several UCOP leaders — will take turns reciting the iconic speech.


This week: Join BSFO for Juneteenth events

BSFO is featuring expert speakers from across the U.S. on a variety of fascinating topics.


Mark your calendar for BSFO’s Juneteenth events, featuring expert speakers from across the U.S.

Join the Black Staff and Faculty Organization for a week of celebrations surrounding the Juneteenth holiday.


BSFO shares robust Juneteenth events lineup

Join the Black Staff and Faculty Organization for a week of celebrations surrounding the Juneteenth holiday.


Rachelle Rogers-Ard, Ed.D.

Rachelle Rogers-Ard to teach “Leading Across Difference” anti-racism course

Examine how your biases can have a huge structural impact while engaging in discussions with colleagues to learn about your leadership growth areas.


First 2024 EDI Town Hall kicks off organization-wide goals

The event focused on the four UCOP-wide EDI goals in which all divisions, managers, supervisors and staff will participate.


Multiethnic group of businesspeople sitting together and having a meeting in the office.

Join us for the next UCOP EDI Town Hall on Feb. 9

Come find out about the new goals and plans for accountability across UCOP that will help move our critical EDI and anti-racism work forward.


Watch Shirley Bittlingmeier, Rachael Nava and Paul Williams discuss equity

Learn from UCOP leaders as they share their journeys and perspectives in equity, diversity, inclusion and anti-racism.


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Seven ways to fight bias in your everyday life

UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center shares how to foster diversity and inclusion — and build a better world — by putting your beliefs into practice.


President Drake

A message from President Drake on the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder

President Drake shares how, as a university community, we can do our part to exemplify antiracism best practices and commit ourselves to lead.