Arts & Sciences Inclusive Conversations Series with Dr. Mary-Frances Winters
Posted: April 10, 2024
Thursday, May 2, 12:30–2 p.m.
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(In consideration of accessibility and universal design, this event is offered fully online. The Zoom link will be sent to registered participants)
College of Arts and Sciences Dean Powers and the Leadership Committee on Intersectionality and Justice (LCIJ) invite members of the college community to this second installment of the 2024 Inclusive Conversations Series. In this meeting Dr. Mary-Frances Winters*, the author of Inclusive Conversations, will guide a deeper exploration of the Inclusive Conversations principles and how to apply them in the context of of the College of Arts & Sciences.
*Mary-Frances Winters (she/her/hers) is the author of seven books including Racial Justice at Work: Practical Solutions for Systemic Change and best sellers Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit and We Can’t Talk About That at Work! How to Talk About Race, Religion, Politics, and Other Polarizing Topics. She is the Founder and CEO of The Winters Group, Inc., a global diversity, equity, inclusion and justice consulting firm.
Dr. Winters came of age during the civil rights movement of the 1960s and is a passionate advocate for justice and equity. Named a top ten diversity and inclusion trailblazer by Forbes, she believes in opening doors and amplifying marginalized voices and their allies. Winters has received many awards and honors, including the ATHENA Award, Diversity Pioneer from Profiles in Diversity Journal, The Winds of Change recognition from The Forum on Workplace Inclusion, the 2023 Profiles in Diversity Journal Black Leadership Award and the 2024 Empowering Equitable Change Award from the University of Rochester.
As CEO of The Winters Group for the past forty years, she harnesses her extensive experience in strategic planning, change management, diversity, organization development, training and facilitation, systems thinking and qualitative and quantitative research methods to work with senior leadership teams to drive meaningful organizational change.
The e-book version of Inclusive Conversations by Mary-Frances Winters is available in digital form for free through the SU Library.
Also available: LinkedIn Learning Videos | Use your SU credentials for free access to explore the following LinkedIn Learning courses led by Mary-Frances Winters.
CAS Leadership Committee for Intersectionality and Justice (LCIJ)
- Hye-Kyung Kang, LCIJ Co-Chair and Professor of Social Work
- Julius Moss, LCIJ Co-Chair and Interim Chair of Kinesiology
- Monica Alfonzo, LCIJ Student Representative
- Angelique Davis, LCIJ Faculty Representative, Professor, and Director of African and African American Studies
- Joseph DeFilippis, LCIJ Faculty Representative and Associate Professor of Social Work
- Isha Rajvanshi, LCIJ Student Representative
- Heather Reis Fike, LCIJ Staff Representative
- Ava Thornton, LCIJ Student Representative
- Darozyl Touch, Ex-officio Member and Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice