Please join us on Thursday, May 19th for our next Educational Equity Webinar series, Examining Cultural Intelligence.
In this introductory workshop to cultural intelligence(CI), participants will understand why building CI is a critical step toward achieving DEI outcomes. Through interactive and reflective activities, participants will learn how to increase the values of curiosity, empathy, and compassion, which guide the capabilities of cultural openness, cultural awareness, and cultural responsiveness.
Join the discussion with our distinguished speaker, Dr. Renee Bhatti-Klug, by registering here: https://uof.ph/frVQv9.
Dr. Renee Bhatti-Klug [Ruh-nay Ba-HA-tee Kloog] (she/her/hers) is an innovative educational leader and researcher committed to the topics of developing Cultural Intelligence (CI), building people-centered curricula, and fostering inclusive environments. She has been educating students and training leaders from over 100 nations for twenty years. As a leader, Renee seeks to model the values of curiosity, empathy, and compassion, all through action-oriented and data-driven decision making. Renee developed and tested a CI model that she successfully has implemented across academic, corporate, and non-profit organizations. She is the founder and Chief Trainer at Culturally Intelligent Training & Consulting (CITC), a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) firm that equips individuals to demonstrate CI organizationally through cultural audits, comprehensive training, accountability tools, and DEI committees. She also serves as Arizona State University’s Senior University Educator, a role she established to deliver CI trainings and accountability tools to faculty and staff. For seventeen years prior to engaging DEI work, Renee served as a university faculty member, teaching composition, creative writing, and literature. Renee is an advanced Enneagram trainer who has lived in England and France, backpacked Europe, kayaked in Fiji, and trained teachers in Madagascar. She lives with her husband, a pianist and composer, and their three loquacious children in her hometown of Phoenix, Arizona—where she has discovered green grass and true community. In extroversion, she goes to 11.
RSVP today and join us on 5/19 at 11am PST at https://uof.ph/frVQv9.
More on #EduEquity webinars:
Our Educational Equity webinar series creates a space to have crucial conversations, promote cultural understanding and provide thought leadership. Together, we discuss how issues relating to equity and inclusion show up in the classroom, workplace and our communities. Watch recordings of past #EduEquity webinars on YouTube at https://uof.ph/RU397m.
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