Multicultural Dialogue 3/1
Read MoreThomas Lane, vice president for student life and dean of students, sits in between Adrian Rodriguez, associate vice president for student life (left) and Bryan Samuel, chief diversity and inclusion office, at the Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs Dialogue on Monday, March 1, 2021. Around 30 people attended in person and many more attended over Zoom. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Senior in animal science and industry Kirsten Novotny asked a question at the Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs Dialogue on Monday, March 1, 2021. The dialogue was a response to messages written on the open forum boards on Friday in the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Senior in animal science and industry Kirsten Novotny asked a question at the Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs Dialogue on Monday, March 1, 2021. The dialogue was a response to messages written on the open forum boards on Friday in the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Natalia Rodriguez, junior in management, asked a question at the Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs Dialogue on Monday, March 1, 2021. The dialogue was a response to messages written on the open forum boards on Friday in the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Chris Burrell, junior in mechanical engineering, said many Black students left the Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs Dialogue on Monday, March 1, 2021, because they felt like no progress had been made on promises to help students of color on campus. The dialogue was a response to messages written on the open forum boards on Friday in the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Chris Burrell, junior in mechanical engineering, said many Black students left the Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs Dialogue on Monday, March 1, 2021, because they felt like no progress had been made on promises to help students of color on campus. The dialogue was a response to messages written on the open forum boards on Friday in the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)
Nikela Reed, sophomore in theater, gave a speech at the Diversity and Multicultural Student Affairs Dialogue on Monday, March 1, 2021, calling for more action on the 11-Step Action Plan for a More Inclusive K-State. The dialogue was a response to messages written on the open forum boards on Friday in the Morris Family Multicultural Student Center. (Bailey Britton | Collegian Media Group)