Voices Project
The Voices Project is a series of DVDs of taped interviews of different OSU stakeholders on a variety of diversity-related topics. The Voices Project is intended to be used to facilitate dialogues between diverse communities and as a community building tool. To date, 8 DVDs have been produced.
The Voices Project Brown Bag Lunch Series
The Voices Project brown bag lunch series will feature segments of documentaries made up of OSU stakeholders speaking about different topics. Please join us for a screening and a discussion on the following topics.Winter term screenings will be held:
- Wednesday, April 9 noon – 1p (Greek Life, part 2) Location: MU Journey Room
- Tuesday, May 13 noon – 1pm(OSU in the World, part 2) Location: MU Journey Room
- Tuesday, June 3, noon – 1pm (I Am A…, part 2) Location: MU Journey Room
The Voices Project DVDs are available for check-out at the Valley Library. Contact Diane Davis to arrange for a facilitated screening and discussion for your department or group. or to arrange for a captioned copy of a DVD.
Voices 1: Diversity, Discrimination, and White Privilege
OSU students, staff, and faculty share their definitions of diversity, stories of discrimination, and definitions of White privilege.
Listen to Voices 1 trailer
Voices 3: OSU in the World
OSU students share their stories of living abroad and how it has changed their perceptions of themselves and America.
Listen to Voices 3 trailer
Voices 4: Being Black
OSU students, staff, and faculty share the opportunities and challenges of being Black at OSU.
Listen to Voices 4 trailer
Voices 5: I am a…
OSU students, staff, and faculty discuss the different ways they identify and why.
Listen to Voices 5 trailer

