The Legacy of a Call: A 40-Year Journey of Transformation | Forum on Systemic Inclusion

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Location: Joyce Center, Heritage Hall

The Legacy of a Call: A 40-Year Journey of Transformation
Thursday, October 2 | Joyce Center, Heritage Hall
Fireside Chat with Black Alumni Changemakers | 4 - 5 p.m.
Reception & Student Networking Event | 5 - 5:45 p.m.
 
The Legacy of a Call: A 40 Year Journey of Transformation
FORUM ON SYSTEMIC INCLUSION
 
Forty years ago, a courageous collective of Black alumni, Black students, and leaders from the Notre Dame Alumni Association answered Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C.,’s call to action in a historic meeting that laid the groundwork for a more inclusive Notre Dame. That transformative dialogue led to the founding of the Black Alumni of Notre Dame, the first of nine groups aimed at enhancing the experience and presence of alumni and students of all backgrounds.

Join us for a conversation with University leaders, founding members of the Black Alumni, and current students as we discuss our shared journey and co-create a vision for the next 40 years of progress.
 

Panelists will include recent alumni Isaiah Hall '25 and Chloe Miller '25.

Following the conversation, students and alumni are invited to connect at a Reception & Networking Event.

Presented by the Black Alumni of Notre Dame in partnership with the Initiative on Race and Resilience.

Originally published at raceandresilience.nd.edu.