Celebrating 25 years of CDOR! This year's Dialogue will run from October 23 (Mon) through October 27 (Fri).
Land Recognition
Cal Poly Humboldt is located on the present and ancestral Homeland and unceeded territory of the Wiyot Tribe. Please donate to the Wiyot Tribe honor tax. We encourage direct giving to Tribes and Native-led efforts. Tribes and Nations in Humboldt County include Hupa, Karuk, Mattole, Tolowa, Wailaki, Wiyot, Yurok. We make this land acknowledgement in recognition that our words must be matched by action and approach. Please learn from Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy's lecture "What Good Is a Land Acknowledgment?"
Labor Acknowledgement
Today we recognize and acknowledge the labor upon which our country, state, and institutions are built. Remember that our country is built on the labor of enslaved people who were kidnapped and brought to the US from the African Continent and recognize the continued contribution of their survivors. We acknowledge all immigrant labor, including voluntary, involuntary, and trafficked peoples who continue to serve within our labor force.
Sponsored By:
Office of the President
Vice President for Enrollment Management & Student Success
Campus, & Community, Dialogue on Race Committee
English Department
Critical Race, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions grant through the Department of Education
Social Justice, Equity, & Inclusion Center
Office of Student Life
El Centro Acaemico Cultural
Umoja Center for Pan African Student Excellence
ITEPP
Office of Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Cal Poly Humboldt Foundation (financial spronsor)
Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion through funding provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Inclusive Excellence Award (financial sponsor)