Special Events

  • 2/24 Invitation to Talk/About Engagement/Process Group

    Invitation to Talk/About – A Cultural Engagement/Process Opportunity

    Wednesday, February 24 at 4PM – Introductory Meeting

    Student Union, Room 421

     

    Students at the University of Connecticut are invited to attend an introductory meeting to learn more about a cultural engagement/process group we are calling Talk/About and initiating this semester. We plan to meet three (3) more times on Wednesdays at 4-5:30p: March 9, 23, and April 6. 

    Our overall aim is three-fold:

    First, get beyond the rhetoric. So often we get caught up in finding the “right” thing to say or how to avoid sounding racist/sexist/etc., but we don’t know how. We would like to create a space to have the difficult dialogues to increase understanding from various perspectives from an intersectional approach. 

    Secondly, we would like to question assumptions. What are our personal assumptions and how did we get there? What are other people’s perspectives and assumptions? How do we challenge them respectfully and come to a deeper understanding and not fall back simply on “well that’s just the way it is.”

    Lastly, we aspire to listen for silences. Silence allows us to notice what is going on internally as we listen and engage. Are we silent because we have the privilege of being silent? Are our voices being taken away? Or are we practicing self-reflection and truly joining in the conversation?

    Talk/About takes after some of the features of the “Walkabout” – the historically Australian male Aboriginal/Indigenous rite of passage – with features of journeying together through conversation, not necessarily to arrive at a predetermined destination, but to pay close attention to the process we are creating and walking through together. 

    We hope you will consider joining our effort. Our initial invitation is for students only with the expectation that they would participate in all of the sessions.

    This initiative is made possible by support from the Counseling and Mental Health Services, Asian and Asian American Studies Institute, and Women’s Center.

    Contact for more information: Amanda J. Waters, Ph.D. / Psychologist and Multicultural Specialist, CMHS

    Amanda.Waters@uconn.edu or (860) 486-4705


    For more information, contact: Ms. Fe Delos-Santos at fe.delos-santos@uconn.edu