In this June 8, 2020 webinar for Gonzaga University staff and administrators, President Thayne McCulloh and Provost and Senior Vice President Deena Gonzàles offered their reflections on the meaning and significance of the heinous killing of George Floyd in relationship to the principles and practices of our mission commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.
The session was designed for this audience to participate in the Jesuit practices of reflection, critical evaluation and discernment of what is currently being experienced around the country and in the Spokane community.
Attendees were invited to share their insights and interpretative meanings of their experience on the demonstrations of anger and grief. In addition, colleagues offered recommendations, shared resources, and asked questions addressing next action steps.
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