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Staff and students invited to diversity discussion

20 May 2014
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Archie Moore, participating artist, Courting Blakness: Recalibrating Knowledge in the Sandstone University

Staff and students are invited to an event titled “Diversity Discussion: Things to Do with Courting Blakness”, hosted by the Equity Office on Monday 26 May.

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Executive Dean Professor Tim Dunne will open the event, which will include the launch of video material, a panel discussion, updates from schools across UQ and a sample of materials and approaches related to the BlackCard Program.

Aboriginal philosopher, educator and community activist, Mary Graham will discuss how BlackCard can increase the knowledge and skills of staff in communicating and interacting with Aboriginal groups, staff and communities.

The event will be held at The University of Queensland Art Museum on the St Lucia campus from 1.45pm (for a 2pm start) to 4.30pm.

RSVP is optional but will help with seating. Email courtingblakness@gmail.com.

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