Equity & Social Justice Trainings
MSCEJ is a resource for students, faculty, and staff on developing our understanding of equity and social justice. Please contact multicultural@utsa.edu if you are interested in learning more about our upcoming training or scheduling something for your student organization or department.
We have training scheduled throughout the year but if you are interested in learning more about upcoming training or scheduling a specific training for your organization or department, please contact our office.
Ally Trainings
Equity and Justice Presentations

An exploration of identity and privilege, including discussions on oppression, socialization, and identity development.
Sessions for faculty, staff and students.

A reflection and discussion on what we as individuals project into our daily interactions with people and the world around us. Sessions for students, faculty, and staff.

A facilitated conversation on personal values and how they influence our world view, view of the people around us, and how we relate to one another. Sessions for students, faculty, and staff.

Navigating Difficult Conversations on Campus
Using frameworks and learning effective ways to engage in and facilitate difficult conversations and topics. Sessions for faculty, staff and students.

Leading through an Equity Lens
Developing leadership skills that recognize and support equity in all its forms; access, ability, and identity. Sessions for faculty, staff and students.

Names and Pronouns: Why They Matter
The significance of honoring a person's name and pronouns, includes steps to update your name on ASAP. Sessions for students, faculty, and staff.

The Challenge is an annual series each Spring intended to engage faculty and staff in learning about racial injustice and advocating for anti-racism. Click the title for more information and to register for the Challenge.
Awareness Trainings

Microaggression Awareness Training
Learning about, understanding and challenging microaggressions in a variety of settings.
Sessions for faculty, staff and students.