Several From Ivan Allen College Honored As 2021 Georgia Tech Faces Of Inclusive Excellence
Posted September 20, 2021
Faculty, students, and staff from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts were among those recognized as 2021 Faces of Inclusive Excellence at the 13th annual Georgia Tech Diversity Symposium on Sept. 15.
Fifteen individuals from the College were honored for their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in their research and community engagement.
“This year’s honorees for Faces of Inclusive Excellence illustrate Ivan Allen College’s pledge to create a sense of belonging on campus and in our community,” said Kaye Husbands Fealing, dean of the Ivan Allen College. “The work of our faculty, staff, and students demonstrates our goal to define spaces for all voices to be heard and understood, and to develop human-centered solutions to the social challenges that impact society today and into the future.”
Honorees include:
Angelica Acevedo – Undergraduate Student, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Carol Colatrella – Professor, School of Literature, Media, and Communication; Co-Director, Center for the Study of Women, Science, and Technology
Edward Freeman – Undergraduate Student, College of Sciences and Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Mary Frank Fox – Professor, School of Public Policy
Britta Kallin – Associate Professor, School of Modern Languages
Jin Liu – Associate Professor of Chinese; Director, Chinese Program, School of Modern Languages
Usha Nair-Reichert – Associate Professor, School of Economics
Sherie Randolph – Associate Professor, School of History and Sociology
Brad Rittenhouse – Lab Manager and Academic Professional, Digital Integrative Liberal Arts Center, School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Leslie Ross – Academic Program Manager I, School of Public Policy
Alejandra Ruiz León – Graduate Student, School of History and Sociology
Jennifer Singh – Associate Professor, School of History and Sociology
Chad Slieper – Director of the Law, Science, and Technology Program, School of Public Policy
Aselia Urmanbetova – Associate Academic Professional, School of Economics
Richard Utz – Associate Dean and Professor, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Each year, Georgia Tech’s Office of Institute, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion announces its Faces of Inclusive Excellence as part of the annual Diversity Symposium. For the 13th year, the Symposium focused on the globalization of anti-racism activism.
Prof. Kirk Bowman, Rise Up & Care Term Chair in Global Development & Identity in the Sam Nunn Shool of International Affairs, led a panel about how local grassroots efforts to combat racism have inspired global movements. Black Media Studies Asst. Prof. Joycelyn Wilson and Doctoral student Jancy Ling Liu of the School of Economics both participated in the panel.
National Book Award-winning historian and author of “How to Be an Antiracist,” Ibram X. Kendi, who served as keynote speaker for this year’s event, spoke about the new era of activism and the urgency of individuals and organizations around the world to end racism and discrimination as a threat to humanity.
Literature, Media, and Communications Assoc. Prof. Andre Brock introduced Kendi at the Symposium.
“As one of the leading technological universities in the nation, we have a unique opportunity — and a responsibility — to lead by example in expanding access,” said Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera. “Our history has demonstrated that our ability to advance technology and improve the human condition requires that we bring all perspectives to our classrooms, our studios, and our labs. It is not a coincidence that our national and global reputations have grown hand in hand with our diversity.”
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