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​You're invited to join us for our school-wide DEI Coffee Convo to celebrate Black History Month at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability! 

​Join us in the Hartley Conference Room of the Ruth Wattis Mitchell Earth Sciences Building to grab some coffee and pastries

Dom Johnson (Assistant Dean & Associate Director) of the Black Community Services Center (BCSC) will speak virtually about the significance of Black History & Liberation month. Additionally, we will hear about the history of BCSC’s history on Stanford's campus supporting students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members on Stanford's campus over the last 56 years. 

​We will have a fun community coffee hour with pastries, trivia, and prizes. Treats are from local San José bakery The Giving Pies. The first 11 attendees will receive coffee beans from Bay Area coffee roasters Nirvana Soul

​​Black History Month is an opportunity to celebrate the legacy and continuous contributions of African American and Black communities in this country. For other ways to celebrate at Stanford, visit the Black Community Services Center's events page, which will be updated with opportunities in the coming weeks.

​​Hosted by the SDSS DEI office , this community school-wide coffee hour will feature pastries, trivia, and book prizes. 

​Everyone is welcome!

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