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June 17, 2025

Inclusive Impact Conference returns to MSU

Our Legacies: Art, Community and Healing

The Inclusive Impact Conference returns to Michigan State University this July with a powerful message of reflection and renewal. Hosted at the Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center July 9–10, this year’s theme “Our Legacies: Art, Community and Healing” invites the community to explore what we inherit, what we create and how we heal together.

One participant described the inaugural conference in 2024 as an event that set the standard high for future conferences. Another noted, “The collective of DEIB practitioners in this region of the state have the potential to lead cutting-edge research and to provide service to the community. We could become a national role model.”

Now in its second year, the Inclusive Impact Conference is designed to bring together MSU faculty, staff and students with partners from local, statewide, national and global communities. The program features two days of keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking that centers the values of equity, inclusion and belonging.

A platform for dialogue, learning and legacy

Matika WilburThe 2025 conference kicks off Wednesday, July 9, at 6 p.m. with keynote speaker Matika Wilbur, a celebrated documentarian and enrolled citizen of the Swinomish and Tulalip Tribes. Wilbur is the founder of “Project 562,” an ambitious, years-long effort to photograph and uplift members of more than 500 sovereign Tribal Nations across North America. Her book of the same name debuted on the New York Times bestseller list and received wide acclaim for its powerful visual storytelling. A reception and meet-and-greet will follow Wilbur’s presentation in the Kellogg Auditorium.

Su'ad Abdul KhabeerOn Thursday morning, July 10, Dr. Su’ad Abdul Khabeer will take the stage to open the day’s programming. A Brooklyn-born anthropologist, educator and artist, Abdul Khabeer is the author of “Muslim Cool: Race, Religion and Hip Hop in the United States” and the founder of Sapelo Square, a digital media collective on Black Muslim life. Her work explores the intersections of race, faith and culture, challenging dominant narratives while celebrating identity and resistance.

Jamie WashingtonThe closing keynote will feature Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington, a nationally recognized consultant and ordained minister known as “The Engagement Specialist.” As president and founder of the Washington Consulting Group, Washington has spent four decades helping institutions create spaces where people can thrive. His message combines leadership, community-building and radical care.

 


In addition to keynote sessions, the conference will feature several breakout offerings. Updates on presenters and programming will be shared via the Inclusive Impact Conference LinkedIn event page.

Last year’s inaugural event drew nearly 300 participants and received overwhelmingly positive feedback. Attendees praised the opportunity to build connections across roles, deepen understanding and reenergize inclusion efforts.

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Registration and participation details

The Inclusive Impact Conference is open to MSU and the broader community. Registration includes access to the July 9 opening reception and keynote, as well as a full day of programming on July 10, including a breakfast buffet, lunch, breakout sessions and two keynote presentations. 

  • MSU Participant Cost: $100
  • Non-MSU Participant Cost: $150
  • After July 1: Fees increase to $125 (MSU) and $175 (non-MSU)

Registration closes July 1, or when capacity is reached. Early registration is strongly encouraged.


Sponsors

The 2025 Inclusive Impact Conference is sponsored by:

Platinum ($5000+)
Inclusive Campus Initiative

Gold ($3000+)
MSU Broad College of Business
MSU Office of the Provost
The Graduate School
MSU University Health & Wellbeing

Silver ($1000+)
MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
MSU College of Natural Sciences
MSU Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
MSU International Studies & Programs
MSU Native American Institute
MSU Office of the Executive Vice President for Administration

If your unit, department or organization would like to contribute to this important event, please reach out to Inclusive Campus Initiative Director Meaghan Kozar at kozarmea@msu.edu.

 

By: Chelsey Eimer

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