Past Events:

ICGlobal Inclusive Innovation Lecture Series 

Lecture: Guiding Principles to Designing Culturally Grounded Public Health Prevention Interventions

Speaker: Suellen Hopfer, assistant professor, University of California, Irvine

Q&A discussion topic: Guiding Principles to Designing Culturally Grounded Public Health Prevention Interventions

Speakers: Assistant Professor Suellen Hopfer, University of California, Irvine, and Associate Professor YoungJu Shin, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, ASU


Lecture: Culturally sustaining design and innovation for inclusivity: Bridging differences with discursive affordances.

Speaker: Huatong Sun, associate professor of digital media and global design, University of Washington, Tacoma


Q & A discussion topics: Discursive affordances, Glocalization, youth culture & the politics of cuteness in global design.

Speakers:  Huatong Sun; Christina “Kiki” van Essen, doctoral student, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, ASU; and  Pauline Hope Cheong, professor, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, ASU


 

Lecture:  The Positive Deviance Approach

Speaker: Arvind Singhal, professor of communication and director of the Social Justice Initiative, The University of Texas, El Paso

Past Events:

Intercultural Dialogue Seminar (COM 691)
Saturday, November 17, 2018
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
ASU Brickyard

Students and seminar assistants in the COM 691 Intercultural Dialogue Seminar -- Reslie Cortes, Ian Derk, Ana Hommadova, Mary Kura, Becky Leach, Laura Martinez, Corey Reutlinger, Tyler Rife, Nandita Sabnis, Emilee Shearer, Megan Stephenson, Megan Towles. Ana Terminel Iberri, Jay Taylor, and Rob Razzante -- successfully designed, organized, recruited, and facilitated this intercultural dialogue workshop. 

Over a five-hour period, 30 undergraduate students came together to (a) explore challenges to inclusion and dialogue at ASU, (b) suggest factors that are key to building an inclusive climate for dialogue, and (c) propose actions and ideas for specific contexts, including classrooms, student organizations, fraternities & sororities, interaction with international students, and campus life generally.

Participants in the workshop were impressed with the skill and professionalism of our graduate students, and it was a valuable experience for everyone involved. 

Intercultural Dialogue Fall Workshop 2018

Professor Benjamin Broome with students and Seminar Assistants in the COM 691 Intercultural Dialogue Seminar successfully designed, organized, recruited and facilitated the workshop