Dis/Representation: “Diversity versus Equity: What’s not working about corporate trainings.”
Presented by Leila Haile
Wednesday November 16, 2016
6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Portland Community College Cascade Campus
Cascade Hall Room 209
705 N Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97217
Bus line 72
Parking information below.* Follow this link to download a map of PCC Cascade: 4-cascade-campus-map
The Disability Art and Culture Project is proud to announce November’s Dis/Representation discussion.
Join us for a presentation and discussion about how to approach Social Justice and equity in our workplaces, schools and other institutions in a way that honors our identities and asks us to reach deep to unpack our own bias so we can create environments where people can be their full selves.
About Leila Haile
As the co-director for Sankofa Collective NW; Leila Haile’s activism is far-reaching, from organizing with Black Lives Matter PDX to collaborating with ENLACE on prison divestment, to running several youth programs for the LGBTQIA community; they strive to build connections for the liberation of Queer folks of Color in Portland and globally.
Online participation will be available for this discussion. More information coming soon to Facebook (click here for November’s Facebook event), and to the Dis/Representation website (www.disrepresentation.com) about how to participate online. Send an email to us at if you have any questions.
Accommodations available upon request:
- ASL Interpreters
- Audio Description
- Real-Time Captioning (CART)
- Alternate Formats
Please contact us at one week in advance to ensure accommodations. Thank you.
*Please note that PCC visitors parking a vehicle are required to purchase and display a permit. Parking costs $2 for two hours. When attending PCC events, please refrain from parking on neighborhood streets.
Thank you to our partner and host for November, Portland Community College Disability Services.
Dis/Representation is on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/groups/DisRepresentation/
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