Provost's Diversity Speakers Series
Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Provost Janie Fouke invites you to share an intellectual exchange with Dr. Derald Wing Sue, Professor of Psychology and Education, Dept. of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, as the inaugural speaker in the Provost's Diversity Speaker Series.
Programs
- Colloquium: " Racial, Gender and Sexual Orientation Micro Aggressions"
- 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon
- Location changed to Reitz Union Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Reitz Union, Museum Road
- Video Archive - http://streaming.video.ufl.edu/~facdev/20070221-diversity-1.asx
- Plenary presentation: " Issues of Diversity in Times of Crisis"
- 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
- Location changed to Reitz Union Auditorium, 2nd Floor, Reitz Union, Museum Road
- Video Archive - http://streaming.video.ufl.edu/~facdev/20070221-diversity-2.asx
Background
Dr. Sue can be described as a pioneer in the field of multicultural psychology, education, and counseling. His research in multicultural and education, and writings in psychology is extensive, long before the academic community perceived it favorably. His theories and concepts have paved the way for further research in issues of minority mental health and multicultural psychology.
His efforts have forced the field of psychology to seriously question the mono-cultural knowledge base of its theories and practices, and his work is recognized on the national and international stage. As evidence of Dr. Sue's stature, a national Fordham University study of multicultural publications and scholars concluded that, "Impressively, Derald Wing Sue is without doubt the most influential multicultural scholar in the United States."
Links
- Event Video Archive (Windows Media) - Colloquium, Plenary
- Further Information (Cultural Competency Conference, Georgia State Univ.)
- Selected Publications
