Natalie Gillard
FACTUALITY: A Crash Course on Structural Inequality in America #1
Thursday, October 11
11:45—1&²Ô²ú²õ±è;±è.³¾.
Payne Room, Tang Teaching Museum
FACTUALITY: A Crash Course on Structural Inequality in America #2
Thursday, October 11
4:30—5:45 p.m.
Payne Room, Tang Teaching Museum
During her undergraduate experience, Natalie Gillard found that support for individuals
from diverse backgrounds was rather limited. The latter ignited her desire to pursue
a self-designed graduate study in Race and Ethnic Relations, as well as diverse professional
opportunities. Natalie has held various inclusion roles over her 11 year career in
the field of Higher Education, presently serving as Stevenson University's Assistant
Vice President for Multicultural Experience. She is the creator of FACTUALITY, a facilitated
dialogue, crash course, and board game, all in one, that explores structural inequality
based on national statistics, in America. FACTUALITY has supported the diversity and
inclusion initiatives of Fortune 500 company, Lockheed Martin, the College Board,
Bill Gates Millennium Scholars, and The University of Arizona, where author and civil
rights activist, bell hooks participated. FACTUALITY has reached over 2500 participants,
has been featured in Baltimore Magazine, the Afro American Newspapers, Boston Voyager,
and is listed in the Kellogg Foundation's Racial and Equity Resource Guide.
FACTUALITY is a facilitated dialogue, crash course, and board game, all in one, that simulates real life experiences in America. It is played with a
rich group of diverse characters (in the accompanying graphic) that encounter a series
of fact based advantages and limitations based on the intersection of their race,
gender, sexual orientation, faith, and class.
THOROUGHLY UNPACKS INTERSECTING AREAS IN UNDER 90 MINUTES
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