
Goizueta's Office of Diversity and Community
in conjunction with the Goizueta Multicultural Association
invite you to attend
a movie viewing and panel discussion on the
Academy Award winning film
Crash
Crash is a provocative, unflinching look at the complexities of racial conflict in America and challenges the audience to question their own biases. One of Emory's Strategic Themes is "Confronting the Human Condition and Human Experience" . The goal of watching this movie and discussing it as a community is to help us better understand race and difference in our society and how our biases impacts our experiences at Goizueta and Emory.
November 29th
"Crash" Movie Viewing
12-2pm
Room - W300
November 30th
"Crash" Movie Panel Discussion
12-2pm
Room - TBD
Refreshments will be served.
Panelists:
Ozzie Harris II, JD
Sr. Vice Provost for Community and Diversity
Emory University
Jody Usher
Co-Director
Transforming Communities Project
Emory University
Alexander Escobar, PhD
Past President of the President's Commission on Race and Ethnicity
Senior Lecturer, Biology
Jane Y. Yang, Ph.D.
Staff Psychologist, Coordinator of Outreach Services
Emory University Student Counseling Center
Earl Hill
Senior Lecturer of Organization and Management
Chair of Goizueta's Diversity Committee
Goizueta Business School
Portia C. Allen
Professional Chair of Emory's Global Health Organization
Facilitator for Emory's Transforming Communities Project
Ying Zhu
2nd Year MBA Student
Vice-President for Multicultural Affairs, Goizueta Business Association
Moderator: Alicia E. Sierra
Director of Diversity and Community Initiatives
Goizueta Business School
Please RSVP by November 27th to RSVP@bus.emory.edu