On February 22-23, 2017, the Washington University in St. Louis community gathered to learn from one another and gain a deeper understanding through each other鈥檚 experiences. Our objective was simple: to further open hearts and minds through conversation and to discover what makes each of us unique and what binds us so strongly together as a community.
This year, our focus was on the timely and challenging issues of identity and class, and how each plays out in our day-to-day lives. The programming including insights from a number of Brown School faculty members.
Mary M. McKay, Neidorff Family and Centene Corporation Dean of the Brown School, took part in a panel discussion with regional college and university leaders, .
Professor Vetta Sanders Thompson shared her expertise in the panel discussion . The session was moderated by Mark Rank, Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare.
To experience the day through photos and video recordings of the sessions, visit voices.wustl.edu.
