2010 Oregon Diversity Institute
Discover Cultural Awareness: It's not Just Black and White
The 16th annual Oregon Diversity Institute will be held November 4 - 5, 2010, 8 am - 5 pm.
Hosted by Chemeketa Community College, Salem.
Keynote Speaker:
Gail G. Evans, Ph.D.,
Dean of Undergraduate Studies,
San Francisco State University
- Take a look at our session themes.
- Request for Proposals
- Registration Form
- ODI Award Nomination Descriptions
- ODI Award Nomination Form
- Hotel Information
The Oregon Diversity Institute (ODI) addresses historic and contemporary issues of access, social justice, human rights, and equity. We promote respectful, open and honest interactions among people and communities of diverse abilities and backgrounds.
Goals and Objectives
- Honor, value and celebrate the potential of individuals from diverse communities including, but not limited to, age, class, disability, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, race, and religion
- Provide opportunities for learning, dialogue, understanding, and empowerment in preparation for an increasingly diverse future.
- Create a network among education institutions and lifelong learners.
- Foster partnerships with private and public agencies.
- Promote systemic planning and institutional transformation in order to address historic and present inequities.
- Examine hegemonic power relationships that create inequity and discrimination.
Last updated July 2, 2010 by Web Services


