Conversation Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Guillory Medina
Dr. Medina has close to two decades of experience in the work of Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Belonging. She recently transitioned from a role as the first Vice President for Student Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer at Concordia University Texas to her current role as the inaugural Inclusion and Accountability Director for Everlywell. Dr. Medina is passionate about supporting, and empowering underrepresented and underserved communities through creating diverse, inclusive, and equitable access to health and wellness.
A Space for Real Talk about Racism
Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at 4 pm PDT / 6 pm CDT / 7 p EDT
NOTE: Tickets go on sale June 29, but you can still Register to receive an email reminder when they are available.
Each guest selects an organization to donate a portion of the ticket fees. The selected organization for this session:
Austin Justice Coalition
Austin Justice Coalition (AJC) educates and builds community power for people of color who live in Austin, Texas that need support, community, and liberation during a time of systemic injustice in America. AJC’s mission is to improve the quality of life for people of color by helping them be the driving force behind their own liberation. AJC fosters racial reckoning and reconciliation in Austin by acknowledging the ties to racism across systems that are leading to the decreasing Black and Brown populations, and centering all of its programs, initiatives, and policies across quality of life areas on racial equity and building community power.