A 5-K walk/run/roll will kick off, and an international food festival will cap off, the second annual “Power of Inclusion” conference at Loma Linda University Health. The annual event shines a light on diversity and inclusion as powerful ingredients that enrich learning and healing experiences while strengthening community relations.
Open to the public, this year’s conference theme, “Talent Has No Boundaries,” will highlight the important contributions that people with disabilities make to our society. It will bring together nationally renowned speakers and celebrities, including Academy Award winning actress Marlee Matlin and accomplished guitarist Tony Melendez, who was born without arms.
For a full program agenda with dates and times, location, and registration details, please visit the website, www.powerofinclusion.org
First this year is the staging of a 5K walk/run/roll on Sunday, March 16, which is expected to attract hundreds of racers, with and without disabilities, for a course around the city of Loma Linda. Registration starts at 6:30 a.m. at Loma Linda University Medical Center East Campus, 25333 Barton Road, Loma Linda.
The race will benefit Loma Linda University PossAbilities, a community outreach program for disabled community members. Proceeds from the race will go toward the PossAbilities grant and scholarship fund, which provides support for those with disabilities to improve their quality of life, assist in their reintegration to society, and lend resources to provide new direction and hope.
Pre-conference workshops on becoming cross culturally comfortable and competent will be held on Tuesday, March 18, followed by the two day conference, March 19 and 20.
Conference speakers will share their insights and provide practical guidance for leveraging and capitalizing on diversity and inclusion as a competitive community asset. Session topics include “Engaging with our Communities: A Collective Impact Model Driving Wellness and Prevention;” “Developing a Disability-Inclusive Workforce and Society;” and “That All May Worship: A Ramp is Not Enough.”
Among the speakers are Dr. Samuel Betances, diversity expert, motivational speaker, and best-selling author; Ginny Thornburgh, director of Interfaith Initiative at the American Association of People with Disabilities; John Kemp, president and CEO of The Viscardi Center in New York City; and Grace Odums, noted author and strategy consultant.
An International Food Festival, featuring foods from different parts of the world and live music, will mark the end of the conference. The food festival is from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, at the Loma Linda University Drayson Center, 25040 Stewart St., Loma Linda.
“We are delighted to follow last year’s very successful conference with another outstanding program. The uniqueness of our nation lies in the richness of backgrounds and characteristics of all who call America their home. It is a blessing that must be understood, celebrated, and tapped to its fullest potential. Diversity inspires creativity; inclusion promotes unity; and access provides opportunities for everyone,” says Cari Dominguez, PhD, senior vice president of human resources at LLUH.