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By E.J. Crawford | Posted March 01, 2021
In 2019, the Yale Alumni Association held its inaugural IMPACT Conference, a two-day gathering focused on advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through social change. In the ensuing two years, these issues have become even more crucial and increasingly pressing, highlighting the need for a national conversation to advance anti-racism efforts and combat the social inequities laid bare by the coronavirus pandemic.
IMPACT 2 will take up that challenge. The follow-up to the inaugural event will kick off March 15 with a host of programs dropping on the YAA’s on-demand video channel. That will be immediately followed by a series of hands-on workshops, trailed the following week by a live townhall for further conversation and deeper engagement.
Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Are you ready to make an IMPACT? This powerful virtual series is tailor-made for our turbulent, world-shifting times. Join hands-on workshops and learn from panels, lectures, and personal stories that showcase and amplify the power of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Whether you are looking to deepen your knowledge, broaden your perspective, or change the world around you, IMPACT 2 gives you the tools you need to make an impact.
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IMPACT 2 Complete Program
Welcome to IMPACT 2: Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). View information on all sessions, workshops, speakers and more in our full program guide.
Park City Chamber/Bureau Joins Utah Compact on Racial Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion 02/09/21
The Park City Chamber of Commerce / Convention and Visitors Bureau (Chamber/Bureau) today announces it has signed the Utah Compact on Racial Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. The compact, a declaration of actions and principles to advance equal opportunity, was launched by racial equity leaders across the state on December 15, 2020 and is encouraging business and community participation to create alignment on efforts.
“As a leader in the community, we are committed to being an advocate for social justice,“ says Chamber/Bureau President and CEO, Jennifer Wesselhoff. “Our motivation is to protect those who are unprotected and it is imperative to unite with the greater Utah effort to combat racism.”