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Racelighting: Addressing Inauthentic Allyship | Dr. Luke Wood | Inclusive Leadership Summit

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This session will discuss how racelighting manifests in the daily and consistent experiences of Black people, as well as Indigenous people and other people of color. Racelighting is a distinct form of gaslighting, a tactic of psychological manipulation where a person or entity sets out to make one question their own experiences and reality. This session will highlight the ways that racelighting is evident in the experiences of people of color in education, healthcare, business, industry, etc. Dr. Wood will also discuss strategies that can be used to reduce the effect of racelighting on People of Color.

J. Luke Wood, Ph.D. (https://jlukewood.com/) is Vice President of Student Affairs & Campus Diversity and Dean’s Distinguished Professor of Education at San Diego State University. Wood also serves as the Co-Director of the Community College Equity Assessment Lab (CCEAL), a national research and practice center that partners with community colleges to support their capacity in advancing outcomes for underserved students of color. (https://twitter.com/drlukewood)

The Inclusive Leadership Summit (https://www.phoenix.edu/equity-and-diversity/inclusive-leadership-summit.html) is committed to fostering an atmosphere of life-long learning as we explore and address systemic inequities to inform and impact an ever-changing workforce. The summit integrates research findings from University of Phoenix Career Institute™ and Research Centers to influence topics addressed while highlighting academic fields of study offered at the University.

University of Phoenix (https://www.phoenix.edu/) has long been focused on creating a diverse, equitable, inclusive and belonging (DEIB) learning and workplace environment. We seek to foster a space where we can share and reflect on what we have learned, our successes, and focus on opportunities to further our DEIB growth and potential as well as that of our communities where we teach, learn, live and work.

The #UOPXInclusive Leadership Summit is supported by:
• Diverse Issues in Higher Education (https://www.diverseeducation.com/
• ETS https://www.ets.org/caap)
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