Chancellor's Diversity Commissions offer 'Creating Identity' discussion

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Chancellor’s Diversity Commissions offer ‘Creating Identity’ discussion

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The Chancellor’s Diversity Commissions will host a panel discussion on what it means to create an individual identity through a lens of intersectionality.

The “Creating Identity” discussion is 4 p.m. Dec. 2 and available through Zoom. Registration, available here, is required.

The panel features a diverse group of perspectives across the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. It will include: Emily Cheramie, student-athlete and English major; Derrick Gulley, program coordinator for the LGBTQA+ and Women’s Center; Gary Kebbel, professor of journalism and mass communication; and Timothy Schaffert, associate professor of English. The discussion will be moderated by Pat Tetreault, director of the LGBTQA+ and Women’s Center.

The Chancellor’s Diversity Commissions include the Status of People of Color, Status of Women, and State of Gender and Sexual Identity. Details about each are available here.

The panel discussion is free and open to the entire campus community.

Learn more here.

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