LUC BIPOC Network Affinity Group
The LUC BIPOC Network, sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, is a monthly, virtual affinity group that invites Loyola's Black, Indigenous, & People of Color (BIPOC) colleagues across all roles and campuses into one supportive community. Goals of the LUC BIPOC Network include discussing topics important to those who hold marginalized identities in higher education, holding space for words or silent presence that address our unique needs in an ever-changing society, and to celebrate our collective joys and visions for the future of Loyola University Chicago. Register for the series below! For more information, please contact Justin Wright jwright27@luc.edu
Fall '24 Network Gatherings: After your registration, you will be emailed the Zoom meeting link!
Feel free to join any sessions you can make it to!
Fridays, 12pm - 1:30pm September 20th, 2024
First Session! October 11th, 2024 November 8th, 2024 December 6th, 2024
Note:
This event is a “drop-in” event, meaning that participants can feel free to drop in anytime during the 12:00 p.m.- 1:30 p.m. period and join the conversation. These sessions are private and will not be recorded. Hope to see you there!
*Affinity Groups (AGs) proudly promote inclusion and a sense of belonging at Loyola University Chicago. They are open to all Loyola faculty and staff who support the AG's mission and vision.
AGs están abiertos a todos los profesores y personal de Loyola que apoyan la misión y la visión del AG.*
Find info on more of LUC's Affinity Groups here!
*This program is intended as a private space for open and honest discussion about issues important to our community. To facilitate this, any disclosures of discrimination or related concerns that may arise in the course of the program will not constitute a report to the Office for Equity & Compliance (OEC) or to the University. Disclosures or allegations of sexual misconduct may be subject to Loyola’s responsible campus partner reporting obligations. All members of the University community can always access supportive measures and other resources by submitting a report or complaint of discrimination or sexual misconduct any time using the online reporting forms and resources available 24/7 at www.luc.edu/equity, or by contacting the OEC directly at 773-508-7766, equity@luc.edu, or in person in Granada Center, Suite 403, on Loyola’s Lakeshore Campus during the university’s business hours.
The LUC BIPOC Network, sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, is a monthly, virtual affinity group that invites Loyola's Black, Indigenous, & People of Color (BIPOC) colleagues across all roles and campuses into one supportive community. Goals of the LUC BIPOC Network include discussing topics important to those who hold marginalized identities in higher education, holding space for words or silent presence that address our unique needs in an ever-changing society, and to celebrate our collective joys and visions for the future of Loyola University Chicago. Register for the series below! For more information, please contact Justin Wright jwright27@luc.edu
Fall '24 Network Gatherings: After your registration, you will be emailed the Zoom meeting link!
Feel free to join any sessions you can make it to!
Fridays, 12pm - 1:30pm September 20th, 2024
First Session! October 11th, 2024 November 8th, 2024 December 6th, 2024
Note:
This event is a “drop-in” event, meaning that participants can feel free to drop in anytime during the 12:00 p.m.- 1:30 p.m. period and join the conversation. These sessions are private and will not be recorded. Hope to see you there!
*Affinity Groups (AGs) proudly promote inclusion and a sense of belonging at Loyola University Chicago. They are open to all Loyola faculty and staff who support the AG's mission and vision.
AGs están abiertos a todos los profesores y personal de Loyola que apoyan la misión y la visión del AG.*
Find info on more of LUC's Affinity Groups here!
*This program is intended as a private space for open and honest discussion about issues important to our community. To facilitate this, any disclosures of discrimination or related concerns that may arise in the course of the program will not constitute a report to the Office for Equity & Compliance (OEC) or to the University. Disclosures or allegations of sexual misconduct may be subject to Loyola’s responsible campus partner reporting obligations. All members of the University community can always access supportive measures and other resources by submitting a report or complaint of discrimination or sexual misconduct any time using the online reporting forms and resources available 24/7 at www.luc.edu/equity, or by contacting the OEC directly at 773-508-7766, equity@luc.edu, or in person in Granada Center, Suite 403, on Loyola’s Lakeshore Campus during the university’s business hours.