We invite Dr. Franklin D. Gilliam Jr., chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), to join us as we reflect on the killing of George Floyd, one year after his passing. Hosted by David Pluviose, this episode takes a deep dive into the Black Lives Matter movement, diversity, equity, and inclusion work in the higher ed landscape, and other insights around racial equity. Dr. Gilliam also discusses the campus responses to COVID-19 and the George Floyd case, as well as his plans for diversifying the pipeline for leadership on campus.
KEY POINTS / MAIN TAKEAWAYS:
QUOTABLES:
“I've seen a lot of diversity initiatives. And I am convinced now more than ever unless we embed these things and embed the expectations that this is what great universities do, we'll never change anything.”
PRODUCTS / RESOURCES:
A message from University of North Carolina, Greensboro (UNCG) Chancellor Dr. Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr.: https://news.uncg.edu/a-message-from-the-chancellor-on-racial-equity/
RACIAL EQUITY AT UNCG: https://racialequity.uncg.edu/
A Year Later, Institutions Reflect on Systemic Changes Following the Murder of George Floyd: https://diverseeducation.com/article/215804/
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Such a great approach on the different perspectives surrounding diversity and how it affects all communities! Enjoying each episode!
This is an amazing podcast. I am glad you are stepping up and talking about a sensitive topic that is not talked about enough. Thank you for sharing this information. It effects students in higher education and the effects carry over into the workforce when the students graduate. Some students are tainted because there was not enough taught on diversity and the students perspective are skewed.
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I like that the episodes aren’t too long but are still very informative
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