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Success for All: A Development Series by UDiversity PART 2: Handling Bias Microaggressions & Learn to be an Advocate

by UDiversity Educational Institute

Workshop / Conference Diversity/Cultural Professional Development

Wed, Apr 29, 2026

10 AM – 11 AM EDT (GMT-4)

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Want to be successful—whether in the classroom or the workplace? Join our Series for Success! You can attend just one session or complete all five. Participants who complete the full series will receive a UDiversity Certificate of Completion. Throughout this series, you’ll develop valuable skills to help you thrive personally and professionally. Learn how to:
Strengthen your emotional intelligence
Navigate diverse social situations
Understand identity and culture
Problem-solve effectively with others
Build meaningful professional relationships
Confidently handle conflict
Don’t miss this opportunity to grow, connect, and set yourself up for success—join us for this exciting series!
 

Check out the entire series on BEngaged: 

Part 1: Social Intelligence 101
Part 2: Handling Bias Microaggressions & Learn to be an Advocate
Part 3: Building Successful Work & Classroom Relationships
Part 4: Handling Workplace & Classroom Conflict
Part 5: Active Advocacy



Part 2: Handling Bias Microaggressions & Learn to be an Advocate is a workshop presented by the Binghamton University UDiversity Educational Institute. In this workshop, participants will become more culturally competent by developing mechanisms for individuals to become change agents and upstanders. Participants will learn different types of microintervention strategies to disarm individual and systemic racism and bias. Participants will become aware of different perspectives and worldviews, and examine systemic barriers that affect inequitable practices. Participants will engage in small group discussions and activities.

 If you require any disability-related accommodations or auxiliary aides to comfortably attend and participate, reach out to Jennifer Smith, email: jsmith96@binghamton.edu. If possible, please provide 3-5 days of advanced notice regarding your accessibility needs. Thank you.

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