Alumna Kaytlin Reedy-Rogier, MSW, explores her identity formation from a sheltered student from a rural town to an urban-dwelling social justice advocate for health equity. Kaytlin will discuss her journey and lessons learned along the way and how she finds herself as a social workers teaching doctors how to be better doctors.
This is part of the "Decade of Diversity & Social Justice Education" lecture series, honoring 10 years of Diversity & Social Justice Education by inviting alumni to speak about their impact on the world around them.
Conversation Café is part of the Lunch on Us series. Join us for lunch and let our speakers introduce you to, or expand your knowledge of cultural, historical and social phenomena that impact both our campus and society at large.
Conversation Café is sponsored by Diversity & Social Justice Education as part of OIIR’s Lunch on Us series. Paid for in part by the Student Cultural Programming Fee.