Diversity Forum 2022 Media Toolkit

Graphic with red geometric shapes in the background an a circle cutout with a photo of Tiya Miles, a Black woman with long black hair wearing a white sweater. Text reads: "UW–Madison Diversity Forum 2022. The Power of Remembering: Reclaiming Our Legacies to Imagine New Futures. November 14 & 15, 2022. diversityforum.wisc.edu. Keynote Speaker Tiya Miles."

The 2022 Diversity Forum, “The Power of Remembering: Reclaiming Our Legacies to Imagine New Futures,” will be on Nov. 14 & 15 as a hybrid in-person and virtual conference.

The free two-day event will feature a keynote address by Harvard historian and author Dr. Tiya Miles and a special reception for in-person attendees at the Public History Project’s “Sifting and Reckoning” exhibit at the Chazen Museum. Read the registration and keynote announcement.

A widely esteemed public historian, award-winning author and recipient of the MacArthur Genius Award, Dr. Miles’s work explores the intersections of African American, Native American and women’s histories in the 19th-century American South, Midwest and West. Her latest book, “All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, a Black Family Keepsake,” won the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 2021.

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COMING SOON! Join us on Nov. 14 & 15 for the 2022 #UWDiversityForum: “The Power of Remembering: Reclaiming Our Legacies to Imagine New Futures.”

Register now for free and view the agenda.

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This Nov. our annual #UWDiversityForum will feature Harvard historian & author @TiyaMilesTAM as we focus on history: how we can tell previously untold stories, what we can learn from our history and how we can move toward a more equitable & inclusive future.

Register today!

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So excited that Dr. Tiya Miles will be on campus this November for the 2022 #UWDiversityForum!

Register now to join us at her keynote address on Nov. 14: https://go.wisc.edu/df22-register

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We’re in the midst of a long-overdue reckoning with our history, both on our campus and as a nation. The #UWDiversityForum this fall will explore our shared history and what lessons we can learn to create a better future.

Learn more and register today!

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Meet our 2022 #UWDiversityForum keynote speaker!

Dr. Tiya Miles is a public historian, professor & author whose work explores the intersections of African American, Native American & women’s histories.