L&S Elevate UW-Madison College of Letters and Science DEI Collective
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A podcast centering the voices and unique experiences of L&S leaders who are elevating real change and real growth on UW-Madison’s campus and beyond. Join us on this journey in expanding the community’s understanding of the broader impact of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging; with invaluable takeaways that you can implement in your own work setting.
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Episode 7: The Wisconsin Idea: Through the Lens of Black History
In this episode, Historian, Professor and Chair of the Department of African American Studies, Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara discusses the exploration of the Wisconsin Idea as it relates to uncovering and understanding the legacy of Black people and Black culture that has shaped Wisconsin; past, present and future.
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Episode 6: DEIB and the Wisconsin Idea
Eric M. Wilcots, Dean of the College of Letters & Science shares how his approach to advancing DEIB within the college is deeply connected to the Wisconsin Idea. In 2020, he launched the Dean’s Initiative for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, created the L&S STEM Scholars program, and kicked off new engagement activities for L&S alumni of color.
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Episode 5: Activating the Wisconsin Idea: Reclaiming the Narrative
L&S Elevate Host DeVon Wilson led a dynamic panel discussion on activating the Wisconsin Idea, recorded live during [RE] Connect weekend in September 2023. The conversation ranged from an honest look at the campus’ history with underrepresented communities to the important work being done today to make the University a place where everybody can flourish. For the visual recording of this episode, click here.
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Episode 4: Cultivating Valuable Student Connections
Dr. Tony Chambers is the Director of Equity, Inclusion and Innovation at UW-Madison’s Center for Healthy Minds. Listen in as he shares his academic journey as it relates to the role mindfulness plays in a diverse and inclusive workplace with host DeVon Wilson.
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Episode 3: Reimagining Native Representation at UW
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, UW-Madison’s Director of Tribal Relations, Aaron Bird Bear gets candid with host DeVon Wilson about reimagining Native representation at UW. In a compelling conversation about land acknowledgements and advancing the university’s reconciliation with its occupation of Ho-Chunk land, learn how Aaron – for more than 20 years, has been instrumental in centering indigenous people and culture at UW.
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Episode 2: Paying it Forward: DEI & Sociology
Social scientist, Dr. Alex Hanna shares her personal and academic journey through the lens of a transgender woman, and talks about the scholarship she created for UW-Madison sociology students supporting the LGBTQ+ community with host DeVon Wilson.