Members of the Wittenberg University community joined together for "A Day of Respect," Nov. 21, in connection with the Rise Above Campaign. Students, faculty and staff donned orange T-shirts and ribbons to show support for diversity. Professor of Philosophy Don Reed encouraged dialogue on social media as part of the day using the hashtag #OneWitt.
Below is a sample of the engagement on Wittenberg’s campus during this inaugural “Day of Respect.”
"One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say." -Bryant H. McGill #OneWitt
— Witt Pres (@WittPres) November 21, 2013
Thoughts? Join or follow Day of Respect conversation at #OneWitt: MT @DonReed: When do the students, alums, & friends wake up? #OneWitt
— Wittenberg Alumni (@wittalumni) November 21, 2013
Don't forget to wear orange tomorrow as we celebrate and support Day of Respect! Let us come together and embrace diversity. #WittPride
— Wittenberg16 (@Wittenberg16) November 21, 2013
Retweet if you wore orange today in support of the Day of Respect! #Respect #embracediversity http://t.co/bglGtrLBEC
— Student Involvement (@Witts_Happening) November 21, 2013
@DonReed I'm sure mythreads aren't 2gether. If one believes we're all same inside then we shouldn't be threatened by external diffs #OneWitt
— Michael Anes (@manes) November 21, 2013
Take fear out of the equation, and diversity can thrive.#OneWitt
— Art and Life (@dmcinnis) November 20, 2013
Day of Respect tomorrow on campus. This is our mission in action, and I am excited by this coming together in community at #Wittenberg.
— Witt Pres (@WittPres) November 20, 2013