Book Talk: "Whistling Vivaldi"

Book Talk: "Whistling Vivaldi"
Date and time
5:00 PM - 6:15 PM, April 06, 2017
Other dates and times
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM, February 07, 2017 iCal
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM, March 08, 2017 iCal
Description

"Whistling Vivaldi" by Claude M. Steele focuses on the health impact of prejudice and discrimination. If you think you handle the stress of being the “other” or you think you interact with everyone “equitably”, this book helps you rethink the long-term impact of inequity on our campus and in our community. Steele speaks to the signs that appear emotionally and physically related to prejudice and discrimination. This book makes each of us more aware and vested in how to create and maintain equitable environments. Pick up a FREE copy of Whistling Vivaldi in the FCTL, Meyer Library Room 204, and join us for an in-depth and lively discussion of this engaging and challenging book. Sign up for any or all book talk dates.

For more information contact: Dr. Jamaine Abidogun, Diversity Fellow, (417) 836-5916.

The Book Talk Series is sponsored by the Division for Diversity and Inclusion and the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning.

Event sponsor
Admission

Free

Open to faculty, staff
Location