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Conflict Tests Our Commitment

In moments of heightened conflict, we individually and collectively demonstrate our commitment to being an inclusive community. To hold space for those with whom we disagree.


This spring, we have curated two university-wide series to spark conversations affirming our commitment to equity and inclusion amid rising tensions.


Do your part and engage by listening to a speaker, viewing a documentary, reading the community commitments, and moving beyond proximity to build community.

Reject Hate Documentary Series (Virtual & In Person)
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WEBINAR

Hate in the U.S. Today

Jan. 17 at 12 pm


A 2019 lecture by Lecia Brooks, the former outreach director of the Southern Poverty Law Center at the UMass Amherst Symposium on Polarization.

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VIRTUAL & IN PERSON

Repairing the World

Stories From the Tree of Life

Jan. 31 at 5:30 pm


The deadliest antisemitic attack in US history mobilizes the Pittsburgh community to show that it will overcome hate.

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Discover the documentaries in this university-wide series.

Navigating Tensions Speaker Series

VIRTUAL & IN PERSON

What Does Community Mean in a Polarized Society?

KAZU HAGA

Jan. 25 | 12 PM

Rutgers–New Brunswick | Zimmerli Art Museum

Lower Dodge

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Meet the speakers coming to your Chancellor-led unit this spring.

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