Diversity panel

Panel Discussion on Racial Inequities

Event information

November 02, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Presented By: Black Student Association

Location: Online and at Bicknell Family Center for the Arts

Event details

The Black Student Association at Pittsburg State University will host a panel discussion, “A Story on Repeat,” at the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts at 6 p.m. on Nov. 2. There will be both limited seating for in-person viewing (register in advance) and a livestream for remote viewing.   

The discussion will focus on racial tension and racial inequities in the U.S., with the goal of fostering a better understanding of marginalized groups.  

The panelists include:  

  • D'Andre Phillips, president of the Black Student Association  
  • Jamie Wood, professor of psychology and counseling  
  • Quentin Turner, patrol officer for the Pittsburg Police Department   
  • Lamour Romine, detective for the Pittsburg Police Department  
  • Jared Bush, secretary of the Gamma Chi Chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.  

The discussion will be moderated byDana Rae Johnson, community outreach chair for the Black Student Association.  

The discussion will be livestreamed at Facebook.com/bicknellcenter and at pittstate.tv. It will be archived at pittstate.tv for viewing later.  

The live audience will be limited to 230 on a first-come, first-serve basis. Masks will be required. RSVP by emailing Emely Flores, assistant director of Student Diversity Programs, at emflores@pittstate.edu 

Contact information

Emely Flores

620-235-4976