[Coe-undergrad] Florida State University Student Listening Session - Friday, June 5
FSU College of Education
coe-undergrad at lists.fsu.edu
Fri Jun 5 09:07:06 EDT 2020
College of Education Students,
I apologize for the late notice about this event. I’ve only just learned about it this morning.
Students are invited to join the FSU Center for Leadership & Social Change, the FSU Counseling Center, and the FSU Division of Student Affairs today for the first in a series of student listening sessions. Feel free to share the information below with other FSU students. Please note that registration ends today (June 5) at noon.
“This listening session will be the first in a series of programs organized by the Center for Leadership & Social Change and the University Counseling Center for Florida State students to talk about racial injustice and social change. Students are encouraged to drop in any time between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to express their feelings or voice concerns in small groups. University faculty and staff will hold space in each room to listen and facilitate conversation. Stay as long or as little as you need to during the two-hour session.”
The program will require advance registration, with the link to access the platform sent out on Friday afternoon. Register by noon on today at https://ncbi.fsu.edu/events.
Additionally, a recent post has been published on the Center for Leadership and Social Change’s website that shares some reflections from the Center’s co-director Joi Phillips along with some campus and community resources. https://thecenter.fsu.edu/article/im-always-worried.
Finally, in case you missed it, please see the message from Dr. Amy Hecht, Vice President for Student Affairs at Florida State University: https://studentaffairs.fsu.edu/about-us/news/a-message-from-vpsa-dr-amy-hecht.
Best wishes,
Lisa M. Beverly
Co-Director, Graduate Studies
Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS)
Florida State University College of Education
(850) 644-7914 (phone)
Email: lbeverly at fsu.edu
Personal Gender Pronouns: she, her, hers
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