D-E was excited to welcome Denise Hamilton, DEI Leader, Inclusion Specialist, and Author, for a recent parent ed. event. Ms. Hamilton engaged and inspired an attentive audience of parents/guardians and D-E faculty/staff, through both presenting as well as facilitating small breakout groups. Drawing from her best-selling, critically-acclaimed book, Indivisible, and speaking meaningfully to her own personal history, Ms. Hamilton spoke to the power and impact of ‘stories’. Ms. Hamilton encouraged listeners to revisit these stories given how they can, often unintentionally, take away from ‘community’. As quoted from her book Indivisible: “If we want to repair the fraying stitches that bind us together, if we want to build a truly close-knit collective, we cannot settle for our present approach. It’s time to recalibrate and identify a goal higher than inclusivity—the goal of indivisibility.” Thank you Denise Hamilton for sharing your time and insights with us!
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