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Title: Utah's recent anti-DEI legislation, HB261 and its effect on U of U students, faculty and staff.
Speaker and Degree: Tomoya Averett, former Associate Director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center at the University of Utah
Description:
Tomoya Averett, former Associate Director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center at the University of Utah, will present on their own lived experience and that of other students, faculty, and staff of the University in the wake of Utah's recent anti-DEI legislation, HB261.
Learning Objectives: Based on this presentation I…
1...- develop insight into the impact of this legislation at the macro, micro, and mezzo levels
2...- be able to apply information learned to their practice with impacted populations and individuals
3...-gain resources to assist people who are suffering under this legislation as well as responsive and proactive ways to impact their communities at the macro, micro, and mezzo levels. .
CEU’s have been applied for and are pending from Utah Psychological Association.
CEUs are free for Guild members & $5 for non‐members, per meeting. If you do not want a CEU certificate, attendance is free to the public but still require that you register.