Events Calendar



Feb 22

DEI Event

Conversation Starters for Black History Month

Conversation Starters for Black History Month

Mapping Resilience, Resistance, and Empowerment in Black Communities

Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - Friday, February 24, 2023

This event is sponsored by NorthStar of GIS. Get ready for three days of disruptive ideas and ground-breaking insights as revolutionary minds come together and reflect on what our world will look like if we embrace diverse perspectives and focus on intersectional racial justice. Click Here for more information and to register. 

Celebrating Black Geographers Anthology
This event will feature Dr. Dee Jordan, the creator of the Celebrating Black Geographers anthology. This remarkable work chronicles the contributions of Black geographers to the field of geography with biographies, photographs, and interesting facts about early cohort geographers who received their highest degree between 1900-2020. Dr. Jordan's presentation promises to be enlightening and informative, highlighting these geographers' incredible impact on their communities and the world. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from the creator herself!
BHM

Feb 22

Conversation Starters for Black History Month

Conversation Starters for Black History Month

Mapping Resilience, Resistance, and Empowerment in Black Communities

Wednesday, February 22, 2023 - Friday, February 24, 2023

This event is sponsored by NorthStar of GIS. Get ready for three days of disruptive ideas and ground-breaking insights as revolutionary minds come together and reflect on what our world will look like if we embrace diverse perspectives and focus on intersectional racial justice. Click Here for more information and to register. 

Celebrating Black Geographers Anthology
This event will feature Dr. Dee Jordan, the creator of the Celebrating Black Geographers anthology. This remarkable work chronicles the contributions of Black geographers to the field of geography with biographies, photographs, and interesting facts about early cohort geographers who received their highest degree between 1900-2020. Dr. Jordan's presentation promises to be enlightening and informative, highlighting these geographers' incredible impact on their communities and the world. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from the creator herself!
BHM