Accessibility and belonging are essential components in gaining holistic perspectives, but too often they are omitted from the conversation. This session explores how implementing universal design and access leads to developing a profound sense of belonging for all individuals. This presentation dives into the dynamics of universal design principles, sharing ways to intentionally create environments that foster a sense of belonging for all individuals, including all of their identities. In this insightful presentation, attendees will gain the knowledge to eliminate barriers and create environments for all people to feel valued. Join this presentation to learn ways to establish a sense of belonging by intentionally designing cultures that prioritize accessibility, leading to increased retention, problem-solving, and overall well-being.

Speakers

Nicholas Lamar Wright, Ph.D., Director of Underserved Populations, University of Kentucky Human Development Institute (HDI)

About the Sow and Grow Speaker Series

The Sow and Grow Speaker Series is an initiative dedicated to sowing the seeds of inspiration, knowledge, and collaboration within the Martin-Gatton CAFE community, both on and off campus. Our series aims to foster growth in individuals and communities, nurturing a culture of empowerment. Through engaging speakers, interactive workshops, and meaningful discussions, we strive to cultivate connections, share insights, and harvest wisdom that enriches our college community experience and extends beyond campus boundaries.

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Event Type: Access, Community & Engagement



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