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His talk will explore how violence prevention is not just a social issue but a leadership imperative, and how leaders can model accountability, equity, and change.
Dr. Katz is an internationally renowned educator, author, and social theorist, celebrated for his groundbreaking work addressing issues of gender, race, and violence. A thought leader in the global movement engaging men in promoting gender equity and preventing violence, Dr. Katz emphasizes the critical role leaders play in driving cultural change.
His talk will explore how violence prevention is not just a social issue but a leadership imperative, and how leaders can model accountability, equity, and change. His message will resonate with anyone who leads, influences, or mentors others—administrators, coaches, chairs, student leaders, captains, presidents and those in other leadership roles.
Event Details:
This event is part of the Greek Life and Student Societies (GLASS) Speaker Series, and cosponsored by GLASS, the Student Wellness Center (SWC) Sexual Violence Prevention Project (SVPP), the Office of Pluralism and Leadership (OPAL), Dartmouth Equal Opportunity, Accessibility, and Title IX (EOATIX), and Dartmouth Peak Performance (DP2). We hope you’ll be able to attend.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.