Lenses of Humanity Workshop with Dr. Kyle Reyes

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10 Dunham Avenue,Celoron NY 14720

16 February, 2023

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This workshop focuses on re-centering the human experience in our organizations, in our interactions, and in our personal lives. In a time of increasing incivility, vitriol, and political unrest, we need to be more aware of how we can be a part of healing solutions of understanding and respect. Dr. Reyes will introduce four lenses that can help us dignify the human experience. At our core, humans want to feel safe, find community, and have a purpose. This workshop explores how we can meaningfully and effectively engage with difference so that we can help one another in the pursuit of these desires. 5:00-5:30pm: Pre Workshop Networking & Appetizers5:30-7:30pm: Lenses of HumanitySPEAKER BIODr. Kyle A. Reyes currently serves as Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Utah Valley University(UVU)—the largest university in the state of Utah with over 43,000 students. From 2017-2022, Dr. Reyes served as V.P. of Student Affairs and rom 2014-2017, he served as UVU’s Senior Diversity Officer and led the development and implementation of UVU’s nationally-recognized Strategic Inclusion and Diversity Plan consisting of nearly 40 initiatives focused on making UVU a more inclusive campus. He has been at UVU for 19 years in various offices and programs: TRIO Upward Bound, GEAR UP, Multicultural Student Services, Student Success & Retention, the School of Education, and the Office of the President. Dr. Reyes is also a tenured Associate Professor of Education at UVU and taught courses in Multicultural Education, Family & Community Partnerships, and Arts-integrated Teaching. His research focuses on arts based student empowerment; leadership for equity and access; intercultural relationships, and institution-wide inclusion and diversity strategic planning. Kyle has consulted with, and presented to, organizations in 28 states* and Canada in various sectors including:K-12 education, higher education, business, community task forces, and faith groups. He has given more than 550 presentations over the past 16 years on issues of diversity, inclusion, art, cultural competence, voice, identity, multiculturalism, and leadership. Kyle serves on the national board of Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education as well as the Utah Governor’s Multicultural Commission. He is the past president of the Utah chapter of the National Association for Multicultural Education. Dr. Reyes has also served as the co-chair of the College Access Network for the Utah System of Higher Education and a member of the board of directors for the United Way of Utah County and American Indian Services. Dr. Reyes has received a number of awards including: UVU’s Board of Trustees Award; the Exemplary Educator for Diversity Award from the National Association of Multicultural Education (NAME); Inclusion Cultivates Excellence Award from CUPA-HR, Utah Valley Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40; and the top 50Diversity Executives in the Nation from Diversity MBA Magazine. Kyle received his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Utah and was the recipient of the Bennion Morgan Fellowship

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