UCOP Black History Month events continue
Mark your calendar for these great opportunities to build your knowledge of Black history and culture while connecting with your colleagues.
Mark your calendar for these great opportunities to build your knowledge of Black history and culture while connecting with your colleagues.
Several experts will discuss topics surrounding climate and environmental justice, with a focus on the Black community’s climate change experience through varied lenses such as health, Critical Race Theory, Feminist Theory and land loss.
As part of its Black History Month celebrations, the UCOP Black Staff and Faculty Organization (BSFO) will present a virtual tour of the Newark Museum of Art.
LinkedIn Learning’s Black History Month Challenge, beginning Feb. 9, spotlights some of the platform's incredible courses taught by Black leaders.
President Michael V. Drake, M.D., released a letter to the UC community to recognize Black History Month.
Celebrate Black History Month with your colleagues by attending the many engaging events planned by UCOP departments and the Black Staff and Faculty Organization.
Black History Month is just a week away and UCOP has many engaging opportunities for UCOP staff to connect with colleagues around this important recognition.
Check out our roundup of upcoming events and plan to connect with your colleagues.
ICYMI: A recording is now available of the Black History Month conversation between President Michael V. Drake and Yvette Gullatt, Ph.D.
BSFO culminates its Black History Month festivities with a special event featuring President Michael V. Drake, M.D., in conversation with Yvette Gullatt, Ph.D.
Calls to “defund the police” dominated headlines in 2020. This Wednesday, Feb. 17, BSFO brings together a panel of experts from academia and law enforcement to envision an equitable design for the future of public safety.