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SUMMARY:Intersectionality 101
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Intersectionality 101\n\n10/22/24 02:00 PM EST\n - 10/22/24 03:00 PM EST\Description:\nIntersectionality is a concept that allows us to examine multiple areas of our lives and social identities. During this session, participants will examine what it actually is, discuss the history of the theory and begin to apply an intersectional lens.\n\nLearning Objectives:\n\n	Identify intersectionality as a lens \n	Identify how intersectionality can be utilized in their respective spaces \n	Identify resources for support and continued learning\n\nPresenters:\n \nKatie Mattise (they/them pronouns) joined Kent State in 2016, first serving as program coordinator and later as assistant director of the LGBTQ+ Center. Through this position, Katie worked across Kent State to educate, advocate and be a resource to the LGBTQ+ community. Prior to Kent State, they worked at various universities in residence life. Katie now serves as a director in the Division of People, Culture, and Belonging. Through this role, they work with others to create, provide and facilitate opportunities for people to engage in meaningful conversation around various social justice topics.\n\nKatie earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pittsburgh in English Literature and a Master of Science in Cultural Foundations of Education from Syracuse University. Katie’s passion lies in social justice, and they are excited to collaborate with Kent State stakeholders, on and off campus.\n\n\nShaunte Rouse was born and raised in Northeastern Ohio. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Music from Bowling Green State University and a Master of Education degree in College Student Personnel from Ohio University. During her professional experience in Higher Education, Shaunte developed expertise in areas including strategic partnership cultivation, student advocacy, advising, mentoring, strategic planning, and data-driven decision-making.\n \nShaunte has spearheaded initiatives aimed at removing barriers and advocating for policy changes to better support students, faculty, and staff at various higher education institutions. One of her key accomplishments includes the creation and facilitation of college-based diversity and inclusion committees at different institutions, which played a vital role in fostering a culture of inclusion on campuses.\n \nShaunte Rouse is passionate about creating inclusive and equitable spaces within Higher Education. She is committed to continuing this important work to drive positive change in our institutions and communities.\n\Details:\nWho Should Attend:  Anyone interested in learning about intersectionality\nCompetency:  Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, and Customer Service\n\nNon-Member Cost:      $40\nNEO-RLS Bronze Member Cost:  $24\nNEO-RLS Silver Member Cost:   FREE\nNEO-RLS Gold Member Cost:    FREE\nNEO-RLS Individual Member Cost:  $20\n\nThis event will not be recorded.  This is the policy of the Kent State University's  Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and also helps to ensure the confidentiality and privacy of those engaged in the discussion.  Only register if you are able to attend at the time of the Zoom session.\n\nIt’s never too late to save your library money. NEO-RLS Memberships are pro-rated! Call us today to join.\Location:\nOnline via Zoom\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Intersectionality 101<br /><br />10/22/24 02:00 PM EST - 10/22/24 03:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/89190_04262022133547.jpg" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Intersectionality is a concept that allows us to examine multiple areas of our lives and social identities. During this session, participants will examine what it actually is, discuss the history of the theory and begin to apply an intersectional lens.<br />
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<strong>Learning Objectives:</strong>
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	<li>Identify intersectionality as a lens&nbsp;</li>
	<li>Identify how intersectionality can be utilized in their respective spaces&nbsp;</li>
	<li>Identify resources for support and continued learning</li>
</ul>
<strong>Presenters:</strong><br />
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<p><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/88934_04192022100859.jpg" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" /><em>Katie Mattise&nbsp;</em>(they/them pronouns) joined Kent State in 2016, first serving as program coordinator and later as assistant director of the LGBTQ+ Center. Through this position, Katie worked across Kent State to educate, advocate and be a resource to the LGBTQ+ community. Prior to Kent State, they worked at various universities in residence life. Katie now serves as a director in the Division of People, Culture, and Belonging. Through this role, they work with others to create, provide and facilitate opportunities for people to engage in meaningful conversation around various social justice topics.</p>

<p>Katie earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pittsburgh in English Literature and a Master of Science in Cultural Foundations of Education from Syracuse University. Katie&rsquo;s passion lies in social justice, and they are excited to collaborate with Kent State stakeholders, on and off campus.</p>

<p><br />
<em><img alt="" src="https://neo-rls.org/photos/Shaunte500x750_10222024120709.PNG" style="float:left; margin:5px 15px; width:100px" />Shaunte Rouse</em> was born and raised in Northeastern Ohio. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Music from Bowling Green State University and a Master of Education degree in College Student Personnel from Ohio University. During her professional experience in Higher Education, Shaunte developed expertise in areas including strategic partnership cultivation, student advocacy, advising, mentoring, strategic planning, and data-driven decision-making.<br />
&nbsp;<br />
Shaunte has spearheaded initiatives aimed at removing barriers and advocating for policy changes to better support students, faculty, and staff at various higher education institutions. One of her key accomplishments includes the creation and facilitation of college-based diversity and inclusion committees at different institutions, which played a vital role in fostering a culture of inclusion on campuses.<br />
&nbsp;<br />
Shaunte Rouse is passionate about creating inclusive and equitable spaces within Higher Education. She is committed to continuing this important work to drive positive change in our institutions and communities.</p>
<br />Details:<br />Who Should Attend:&nbsp; Anyone interested in learning about intersectionality<br />
Competency:&nbsp; Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, and Customer Service<br />
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Non-Member Cost: &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; $40<br />
NEO-RLS&nbsp;Bronze Member Cost:&nbsp; $24<br />
NEO-RLS Silver Member Cost:&nbsp; &nbsp;FREE<br />
NEO-RLS Gold Member Cost:&nbsp; &nbsp; FREE<br />
NEO-RLS Individual Member Cost:&nbsp; $20<br />
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<strong>This event will not be recorded.&nbsp; </strong>This is the policy of the Kent State University's&nbsp; Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and also helps to ensure the confidentiality and privacy of those engaged in the discussion.&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>Only register if you are able to attend at the time of the Zoom session.</strong><br />
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<strong><em>It&rsquo;s never too late to save your library money. NEO-RLS Memberships are pro-rated! Call us today to join.</em></strong><br />Location:<br />Online via Zoom<br /><br />,  
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