The themes for the documentaries for this year’s UW-La Crosse festival are “Human Dignity” and “Education is a Human Right”. Ranging in length from five to 73 minutes, these documentaries are set in dozens of different locations around the world. They address issues we cannot afford to ignore in our ever more tightly interwoven world. These films raise questions to which we all at times must provide an answer: What is human dignity? What if it is taken away? What kind of education can be empowering to all? How are others affected by our choices? And what is happiness around the world?

Full details about the event here

 

Date: February 8th
Time: 9-11:30am
Place: Hogan gymnasium

Topic: The first 90 minutes will be a presentation about micro-aggression. How do we recognize it? How do we stop it?

The focus will shift to a panel conversation with several multicultural leaders in the La Crosse community. A period of Q&A will be shared.

 

Wednesday, April 11 
11:30-1:00 p.m.
Southside Community Center
1300 S. 6th St.
La Crosse, WI 54601

Interviewing for Inclusive and Respectful Workplaces: How do we ask the questions?

Our guests are: attorneys Joe Veenstra and Ellen Frantz from Johns, Flaherty & Collins

Booking on https://www.glaxdiversitycouncil.com/events/lunch-and-learn/

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