Managers’ Corner: Learn how UCOP’s Employee Resource Groups benefit your team and enhance our culture
Learn how robust ERG participation is a critical component of our collective efforts to strengthen UCOP’s culture and how we function.
Learn how robust ERG participation is a critical component of our collective efforts to strengthen UCOP’s culture and how we function.
Learn how the UCOP EDI and Anti-Racism Advisory Group is providing leadership towards our goal of becoming an anti-racist organization.
Attend to learn more about the unified framework for equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and anti-racism at UCOP.
Attend an upcoming town hall to learn about and provide feedback on UCOP’s unified framework for equity, diversity and inclusion and anti-racism.
Take a deep dive into Jewish identity, America’s political landscape and antisemitism's role in conversations on Israel and Palestine.
Join the Office of Workplace Inclusion and Belonging and Graduate, Undergraduate and Equity affairs for a special event featuring scholars from the Antisemitism Education Initiative at UC Berkeley.
UCOP held its first-ever Employee Resource Group (ERG) Summit with the theme and call to action, Building Blocks of Belonging.
All members of the UCOP community are invited to colleagues in discussing the horrific recent shootings in Buffalo, Houston, Laguna Woods and Milwaukee.
Lalitha comes to UCOP from San Mateo Medical Center, where she led the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Her first day will be April 11.
Members of the UC-Coro Systemwide Leadership Collaborative (2020 Northern California cohort) will present findings, recommendations and resources from a reflection tool and audio stories they developed.
Mark your calendar for these great opportunities to build your knowledge of Black history and culture while connecting with your colleagues.
Join us to explore the impact of economic disparities, COVID-19 pandemic and cross-racial collaborations on anti-Asian violence and exclusion.
An expert in Asian diasporas and transnationalism, Dr. Siu will discuss racial violence, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and how communities can combat anti-Asian bia and violence.