UTK Diversity Educators

UTK Diversity Educators MSL Diversity Educators are volunteers who are dedicated to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and social justice.

Seeking a fresh approach to diversity training for your students? Looking for a fun and educational activity for your organization? The Office of Multicultural Life is available to coordinate a variety of diversity programs for UT students! Our diversity education workshops are aimed at empowering students to be leaders in a diverse community. Student organizations, university departments, and fac

ulty members are invited to request programs from our diversity education team. Available presentation and workshop topics include:
•Intersection of Multiple Identities
•Understanding Cultural Identity
•Multicultural Sensitivity
•Cross-Cultural Communications
•Prejudice and Stereotype Awareness

Workshops are interactive and can be customized to fit your individual needs. All presentations are based on the Office of Multicultural Student Life’s Student Learning and Development Outcomes. This group will function as a proactive educational advocacy group that promotes diversity and acceptance at The University of Tennessee. MSL Diversity Educators will help develop and present educational workshops to promote the awareness, acceptance and necessity for diversity to fellow students. MSL Diversity Educators will facilitate educational programs on diversity, multiculturalism, and other special topics for interested organizations, offices, and academic classes. The primary goal is to increase awareness of diversity related issues while creating a dialogue that explores the campus definition and perception of diversity. We commit to help our students to gain insights, value diversity, and take actions by:
•Creating a cultural surrounding where diversity is a driving force.
•Increasing appreciation of differences.
•Limiting the influence of stereotypes.
•Transforming knowledge into acceptance and empathy.
•Understanding the impact of their behaviors on others. Workshop participants will be able to:
•Demonstrate an understanding of one’s own identity, culture, and heritage and seek to learn more about others
•Confront prejudices and discrimination by promoting multicultural sensitivity
•Communicate effectively with a diverse student population. For more information, please contact Crystal Hardeman at (865) 974-6861, or email: [email protected]. To request a presentation, please complete the MSL Diversity Educator Request Form two weeks before your anticipated program date.

COMING SOON 👀 link in bio
12/18/2020

COMING SOON 👀 link in bio

We’re looking for new additions to our team! To apply, follow the link in our bio or go to tiny.utk.edu/ApplyToBeDE. Tel...
10/30/2020

We’re looking for new additions to our team! To apply, follow the link in our bio or go to tiny.utk.edu/ApplyToBeDE. Tell your friends!

Join us next Tuesday, Sept. 29 to kickoff our annual Diversity Dialogue Symposium & Wednesday, Sept. 30 for our first da...
09/24/2020

Join us next Tuesday, Sept. 29 to kickoff our annual Diversity Dialogue Symposium & Wednesday, Sept. 30 for our first day of sessions: “The Reality Is...Racism is Ingrained in the History of the United States”!

Apply to join the Diversity Educators team! If you have any questions, feel free to dm this account or email divedu@utk....
02/04/2020

Apply to join the Diversity Educators team! If you have any questions, feel free to dm this account or email [email protected]
See the link in the bio for the application

Today is Indigenous People's Day. This is day to to celebrate and reflect on indigenous culture and how it has impacted ...
10/14/2019

Today is Indigenous People's Day. This is day to to celebrate and reflect on indigenous culture and how it has impacted and been impacted by US history.

Today is the last day to RSVP for the Diversity Dialogue Symposium. Sign up, and come join us! http://tiny.utk.edu/MSLdd...
10/14/2019

Today is the last day to RSVP for the Diversity Dialogue Symposium. Sign up, and come join us! http://tiny.utk.edu/MSLdds

Today Grey Mangan (not pictured) is honoring Sylvia Riviera."We have to do it because we can no longer stay invisible. W...
10/07/2019

Today Grey Mangan (not pictured) is honoring Sylvia Riviera.

"We have to do it because we can no longer stay invisible. We should not be ashamed of who we are. We have to show the world that we are numerous. There are many of us out there." -Sylvia Rivera

Today Maria is honoring Dr. France A. Córdova"As you can see, NSF-supported scientists come from all walks of life – men...
10/05/2019

Today Maria is honoring Dr. France A. Córdova

"As you can see, NSF-supported scientists come from all walks of life – men AND women of various backgrounds. Some speak different languages at home or celebrate different customs and traditions. The one important trait they all have in common is a deep curiosity about the world around them. I know because I am one of them." -Dr. France A. Córdova, Director of the U.S. National Science Foundation

"The person I am honoring is Luis Arturo Villar Sudek (aka Luisito Comunica). He is a youtube traveler who inspires me b...
10/03/2019

"The person I am honoring is Luis Arturo Villar Sudek (aka Luisito Comunica). He is a youtube traveler who inspires me because of his constant desire for adventure to different parts of the world and openness to interact with different people and cultures. With all this, he also embraces his hispanic roots and shares about the culture to others." - Paul

"Hi my name is Dariyn Lang and the person that I am honoring for hispanic Heritage month is Frida Kahlo. The reason why ...
10/02/2019

"Hi my name is Dariyn Lang and the person that I am honoring for hispanic Heritage month is Frida Kahlo. The reason why I am honoring Frida Kahlo is because even though she went through tremendous obstacles in her life she never gave up on herself or her dreams." - Dariyn

The person Logan is honoring is Jennicet Gutiérrez, co-founder and organizer for Familia: Trans Q***r Liberation Movemen...
10/02/2019

The person Logan is honoring is Jennicet Gutiérrez, co-founder and organizer for Familia: Trans Q***r Liberation Movement and an organizer for .

Quote: “We need to put people in positions [of power] that really care about the well being of humanity, that respect people’s differences, and how much we can all bring to this world.”

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