Subject: Announcing the 2023 NGLA Lectorials on R.A.C.E. and Lectorials on C.H.A.N.G.E. Programs!

Announcing the 2023 NGLA Lectorials on R.A.C.E. and Lectorials on C.H.A.N.G.E. Programs!
NGLA is excited to announce the Lectorials on R.A.C.E. and Lectorials on C.H.A.N.G.E. programs during the 2023 NGLA  Annual Conference in Pittsburgh, PA from February 23 - 26, 2023!
 
A lectorial is a large-scale educational program that:
  • is underpinned by active student-centered learning,
  • utilizes inquiry-based and adult learning as methodologies of teaching and learning, and
  • involves collaborative and interactive activities in place of traditional didactic lectures and tutorials.
The experience is a presentation followed by interactive facilitated conversation.
 
Start getting ready - Register and reserve your hotel room as well as apply for NGLA Awards and NGLA Scholarships!
 
Please direct questions to conference@ngla.org.
Lectorials on R.A.C.E. | February 24
Our Lectorials on R.A.C.E. program, hosted by The Parallel Agency and supported by the Order of Omega, is a series of lectorials focused on Racism, Anti-Blackness, Colorism, and Equity.
 
Returning for 2023, NGLA is partnering with The Parallel Agency for the Lectorials on R.A.C.E. Michael Davis, Executive Director of NGLA, says, "I’m thrilled for NGLA to renew our partnership with The Parallel Agency to continue advancing our efforts of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism education for our community. We’re looking forward to another year of this important work with The Parallel Agency team."
 
"Our team is excited to continue this important partnership with NGLA to host the Lectorials on R.A.C.E. program. We are honored to continue facilitating these discussions on racism, anti-blackness, colorism, and equity and believe these topics are some of the most pressing challenges facing fraternities and sororities today. This partnership provides us an opportunity to learn and grow along with hundreds of students and staff, and we're grateful for the trust NGLA places in us to advance and elevate this conversation." - Nicki Joiner, Managing Director and Lead Strategist, The Parallel Agency
 
The Lectorials on R.A.C.E. is on Friday, February 24 at 3:45pm ET.
  • Racism | More Than Black Boxes: Aligning good intentions with ACTION presented by Qy'Darrius “Q” McEachern with ForCollegeForLife
  • Anti-Blackness | Why Be a Unicorn, Be a Legend: Unlocking the Anti-Blackness of Your Story and Worth in Society presented by Patrick Sutton
  • Colorism | Filter or No Filter? presented by LaShatá Grayson with The Parallel Agency
  • Equity | Are You at the Table or on the Menu? Maximizing Intentionality to Foster Equity presented by Lindsy Perry with The Parallel Agency
Lectorials on C.H.A.N.G.E. | February 25
Our Lectorials on C.H.A.N.G.E. program is a series of lectorials focused on Cancel Culture, Hazardous Behavior, Accessibility, Navigating Title IX, Generating Buy-in, and Emotional Intelligence.
 
The Lectorials on C.H.A.N.G.E. is on Saturday, February 25 at 2:15pm ET.
  • Cancel Culture | Doing More than “Agree to Disagree”: Practicing Conflict Communication to Prioritize Productive Relationships presented by Meghan Grace and Brieanna Criscione
  • Hazardous Behavior | Claws, Coke & College: An Honest Conversation presented by Archie Messersmith-Bunting
  • Accessibility | Code Switching: Why You Talkin' White? presented by Chris Molina
  • Navigating Title IX | From Victim to Survivor presented by Kimberly Corban
  • Generating Buy-in | Buy-In is Fake - Creating a Culture of Belonging is Real: How to Navigate Calling in Your Membership presented by Jamie Devin Wilson
  • Emotional Intelligence | Enough Already! Understanding the Impact of Unrecognized Organizational Trauma presented by Tara Fuller
 
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