[Rackham] Applying Principles of Community Engagement for Graduate Students

This is an intermediate workshop, led by U-M's Ginsberg Center, intended for graduate students who have already attended an Entering, Engaging, and Exiting Communities workshop or those with some familiarity or experience with community engagement. In this intermediate level workshop, participants will apply core principles for thoughtfully engaging with communities into their practice, including motivations, impact of social identities, and strategies for engaging in reciprocal, ethical, and respectful ways, with an attention to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Particularly useful for students interested in community engagement, DEI, social justice, democratic engagement, advocacy, activism, and philanthropy.



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Assembly Hall, 4th Floor, Rackham Building

This is an intermediate workshop, led by U-M's Ginsberg Center, intended for graduate students who have already attended an Entering, Engaging, and Exiting Communities workshop or those with some familiarity or experience with community engagement. In this intermediate level workshop, participants will apply core principles for thoughtfully engaging with communities into their practice, including motivations, impact of social identities, and strategies for engaging in reciprocal, ethical, and respectful ways, with an attention to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Particularly useful for students interested in community engagement, DEI, social justice, democratic engagement, advocacy, activism, and philanthropy.

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