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Moving Toward a More Equitable Future: Decolonizing Our Institution
The 2023 Enhancing the Black Student Experience (EBSE) Symposium provided an intentional and needed space to explore and reimagine equity on this campus through the lens of decolonization. Each daily session had been carefully curated specifically for faculty and staff to start conversations on how decolonization might enhance the Black student experience at UC San Diego.
The value of this year's symposium acknowledged the gaps and opportunities adversely affecting Black students on campus in an actionable way that does not put the onus or burden of taking action on the students -- but on the faculty and staff as equity-minded change agents.
Each day focused on topics our students have indicated are most important to their holistic success at UC San Diego.
Please note each day of the symposium was located in a different space on campus.
Date | Session | Details |
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Kick-Off - Friday, April 21 | Moving Toward a More Equitable Future: Decolonizing Our Institution |
Location: Price Center Ballroom East Time: Noon – 2 p.m. |
Day 1 - Tuesday, April 25 | A Collective Effort in Addressing Anti-Blackness |
Location: The Forum Time: Noon – 2 p.m. |
Day 2 - Wednesday, April 26 | Decolonizing the Academy |
Location: The Dolores Huerta Room Time: Noon - 2 p.m. |
Day 3 - Thursday, April 27 | A Path Forward: Critically Examining our Practice as Student Affairs Staff |
Location: Faculty Club - Atkinson Pavilion Time: Noon – 2 p.m. |
Closing Activity - Wednesday, June 21 |
This is How We Do It! Reimagining Our Institution Toward an Equitable Future Objective: Apply theories learned during EBSE 2023 in practical, actionable ways. Dr. Stephan Quaye will be returning to facilitate this workshop. |
Location: The Forum, PC East Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. |
To help you make the most of your experience, we would like you to read through the attached writings that explore racial justice, decolonization, and the power we hold in making a change in our field.
Decolonization is not a Metaphor
Thank you again for your participation.
Held annually each April, the week-long EBSE symposium is designed to increase awareness of the Black student experience at UC San Diego, with the goal of fostering intentional and sustained action to enhance this experience and promote pro-Blackness at the university.
Breana Clark, Graduate & Professional Student Association Advisor
Mya D. Hines, Senior Academic Advisor, Muir College
John Rawlins, III, Campus Diversity Officer/Director, Black Resource Center
The Black Student Union (BSU), Black Graduate and Professional Student Association (BGPSA), and the offices of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Campus Life and the Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion are partners in producing this event.
The 2022 symposium covered the following areas:
Dr. Tia McNair
VP, Diversity, Equity and Student Success and Executive Director for the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers, American Association of Colleges and Universities
Dr. Antar Tichavakunda
Assistant Professor of Education, University of Cincinnati
Dr. Julian Vasquez Heilig
Dean | College of Education, University of Kentucky
Dr. Tabitha Grier-Reed
Associate Dean | Graduate Education and Faculty Development, University of Minnesota
Dr. A. Dexter Samuels
Senior VP Student Affairs & Executive Director | Meharry Medical College
Triton Alumni Panels
To continue to grow our capacity for enhancing our Black student experience, this year we are adding a new component to allow us to collaborate and build on existing positive efforts.
We have created an opportunity for campus community members (staff, faculty, and administrators) to share a practice, policy, or procedure that has been implemented since the inaugural symposium in 2021 to enhance the Black student experience at UC San Diego.
Dr. Becky Petitt
Vice Chancellor, Equity Diversity and Inclusion, UC San Diego
Taifha Natalee Alexander
Project Director, CRT Forward, UCLA School of Law
How to be an Active Bystander When You See Casual Racism
Purdue University Looks to Boost its Commitment to African American Students
UC San Diego Undergraduate Diversity Dashboard
University of California 2020 Accountability Report: Chapter 7: Diversity
Donations to the following funds help continue the success of Black students.
PATHWays programs
The Campaign for College Opportunity Report: The State of Higher Education for Black Californians
Dr. Ibram X. Kendi in conversation with Diane Forbes Berthoud, AVC of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Greyson Sims, Labor Affairs Director of Associated Students Office of External Affairs, UC San Diego.
Opening & closing remarks and Q&A moderated by Rachel Asiedu, Campus Organizing Director of Associated Students Office of External Affairs, UC San Diego.
March 3, 2021
https://mediaspace.ucsd.edu/media/Ibram+X+Kendi+3+3+21/1_6kxuelma
Since early 2021, UC San Diego leadership has been in an ongoing dialog with representatives of our Black Student Union (BSU) and Black Graduate and Professional Student Association (BGPSA) on how to better meet their needs and how to drive action that would make this campus a more inclusive and welcoming environment for Black students.
These robust conversations brought into focus the progress that has been made over the years as well as the gaps yet to be addressed. It became clear the entire campus needs to be involved in addressing these gaps and in developing solutions to improve the experience of Black students on our campus.
The 12-day Anti-Racism Challenge during the summer of 2020 to learn to identify racist language and address anti-Blackness as it manifests on our campus. This challenge generated an interest in proactive steps and additional training to help develop solution-oriented action plans. Simultaneously, Student Affairs created shared strategic Commitments to Address Anti-Blackness and prioritized hosting a symposium on the Black student experience at UC San Diego in response to students' requests for a series of sessions. Representatives from the BSU, BGPSA, Student Affairs, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion collaborated to chair the creation of a shared learning experience that better equips the campus to respond to the concerns voiced by our Black students. In 2021, more than 40 faculty and staff across campus came together to co-create this symposium to empower their colleagues to engage in this work.
The goal of the Enhancing the Black Student Experience symposium is to increase awareness of the Black student experience at UC San Diego by fostering intentional and sustained action to enhance their experience and promote pro-blackness at UC San Diego.
The symposium aligns with the goals established for the Black Academic Excellence Initiative, the Strategic Plan for Inclusive Excellence, Student Affairs Strategic Plan, and the UC San Diego Strategic Plan. The symposium aims to provide participants with knowledge, tools, and strategies to create better experiences for Black undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.