As we navigate today’s increasingly interconnected and diverse world and workplace, critical to our success is the ability to respectfully relate to others different from ourselves. When we do this well, we help create safe communities that foster inclusive excellence.
This engaging workshop for UMBC Faculty and Staff, led by Dr. Omékongo Dibinga, Author, Diversity Educator, Consultant and Founder of UPstander International, explores the importance of achieving true cultural diversity and respect in the workplace. Over the course of this workshop, participants will:
Reflect and probe deeply to uncover their own cultural and unconscious biases;
- Learn basic principles of respect and ways to engage in conversations of curiosity with those different from themselves;
- Explore methods for having difficult, but productive conversations; and
- Bring inclusion strategies back to the workplace to apply to various business processes and interpersonal scenarios.
- Registration and Continental Breakfast starting at 8:00 a.m.
- Workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
- Book Signing from 12:00 noon to 12:30.
Supervisors are asked to encourage employees to attend.
Space is limited. Please register by March 28th.
If you register for a workshop and your attendance plans change or a workshop fills and you would like to be added to the wait list, please email us at hrtraining@umbc.edu.