Starting on Thursday, Nov. 5 until Friday, Nov. 13, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion will host a series entitled Gathering Spaces.
Gathering Spaces are dedicated open spaces for Washington University students to collectively process, reflect, and make meaning of the results from Election 2020. Facilitators of differing affinities and backgrounds will lead students in these dialogues.
Starting the week of November 2, this page will feature a list of staff members from across campus that have agreed to lead these dialogue spaces. Their names, positions, and social identities, along with their pictures, will be featured.
You will need to RSVP for a dialogue that you are interested in attending; once you have registered, you will receive a Zoom link to take you to your conversation on your chosen date and time. For any general questions, please feel free to reach out to the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.
More information to follow.
Maegan Cruz
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Social Identities: Woman Presenting, CisHet, AfroLatinx (Puerto Rican), Black (Haitian), From the East Coast
Role at WashU: Residential Community Director (RCD)
Callista Isabelle
Pronouns:
Social Identities:
Role at WashU:
Hannah Jayne
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Social Identities: White, cis, queer, woman
Role at WashU: Health Promotion Specialist – Alcohol & Other Substances, Habif Health and Wellness Center
Mark Kamimura-Jiminez
Pronouns: He/him/his
Social Identities: Mixed Race, Latinx, APIA, Californian, Social Scientist, Agnostic, Cis Man of Color, Survivor of Police Violence, Tempered Radical, Partner, Papi, Kupuna, Tio, Ninong
Role at WashU: Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Dean of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion
Kimberly Morton
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Social Identities: Black woman, heterosexual
Role at WashU: Director, TRIO: Student Support Services
Tyler Priest
Pronouns:
Social Identities:
Role at WashU:
Christian Sandoval
Pronouns: He/him/his
Social Identities: Queer, Latino, child of immigrants (documented and undocumented), first-gen college graduate, low-SES background
Role at WashU: Residential College Director
Jonathan Solomon
Pronouns: He/him/his
Social Identities: Black, cisgender, heterosexual, male
Role at WashU: Assistant Director, John B. Ervin Scholars Program
Travis Tucker
Pronouns: He/him/his
Social Identities: Black, Queer, Able-bodied, Husband
Role at WashU: Associate Director, Center for Diversity and Inclusion
Stephanie Weiskopf
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Social Identities: Queer white woman
Role at WashU: Associate Director, Residential Life