Multicultural Center Hosts Virtual Lunch and Learn: Pronouns

Learn over your lunch break! The Center for Multicultural and Diversity Education is presenting the first in their series of virtual Lunch and Learn sessions this spring, titled "Pronouns"! This program will be held from noon to 1 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 15, on Zoom.

Those in attendance will learn:

  • Variations of pronouns
  • Gender and expansive language
  • The impacts of proper pronoun use in the classroom, workplace and beyond. 

This program will be presented by Sarah Campau (she/her/hers), M.A., BCBA. Sarah is a Ph.D. candidate in the Public Policy program. She has had the privilege to publish, advocate and speak on LGBTQIA+ topics across the USA. 

There is no registration required to participate. The session is password protected on Zoom. Passcode: Pronouns1! 

Go to Zoom to join the session.

Contacts

Anthony DiNicola, coordinator of cultural communities and inclusion liaison
Center for Multicultural and Diversity Education
312-533-7190, anthonyd@uark.edu

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