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Forum to focus on ‘moving forward together’

September 15, 2006 By John Lucas

The University of Wisconsin–Madison’s seventh annual Diversity and Climate Campus Forum will focus on engaging the campus community in discussions and action throughout the entire semester.

Titled “Moving Forward Together,” the free event will be held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 21, at Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St., and will feature a program of speakers, multicultural performances and discussion sessions.

After the daylong program, the campus community will move into a series of “Continuing Conversations” on Thursday, Oct. 26; Monday, Nov. 27; Sunday, Feb. 25; and Thursday, March 8, culminating with a student forum as part of the All-Campus Party.

“Our goal is not to simply discuss the topics, but to hold a meaningful and sustained process of thinking and action,” says Bernice Durand, vice provost for diversity and climate.

For example, one of the fall forum’s six concurrent sessions will focus on reaching a broader and deeper definition of diversity through consideration of the needs of individuals with physical disabilities, various sexual identities, varying religious traditions, linguistic diversity or differing nationalities.

Subsequent conversations will provide opportunities for more people to delve deeper into the topic and consider others on which the campus community will commit to taking action.

UW–Madison created the 10-year Plan 2008 as the blueprint to increase the diversity of students, faculty, staff, curriculum and campus life. Increasing diversity and improving campus climate remain at the top of the university’s priorities.

“As 2008 quickly approaches, I hope you will join us in celebrating our progress, addressing our future challenges, and moving forward together,” says Chancellor John D. Wiley, who will participate in a one-hour discussion session at 1 p.m.

“I would urge all students, faculty, and staff to attend the campus forum — if only for an hour or two — to energize our community-building efforts.”

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