Event Details
This session which will explore how FSL members’ political identification, open-mindedness, and engagement in conversations across difference have evolved over time; and will offer a look into the
Event Details
This session which will explore how FSL members’ political identification, open-mindedness, and engagement in conversations across difference have evolved over time; and will offer a look into the complex ways identity, ideology, and affiliation intersect in FSL spaces. Participants will explore challenges and opportunities for FSL student leaders, advisors, and staff as they work to foster diverse and inclusive learning environments.
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Learn about key trends in fraternity and sorority members’ political identification, open-mindedness, and engagement in conversations about and across difference
- Explore how fraternity and sorority environments shape students’ willingness and ability to engage across difference.
- Discuss strategies to foster more inclusive, dialogue-rich cultures within their chapters and communities.
About Annual Meeting Reload
The Annual Meeting Reload which provides participants the opportunity to catch the most popular and best reviewed educational sessions from the most recent AFA Annual Meeting. Participants will be able to access 15+ live virtual sessions covering topics such as program development, prevention and intervention, organizational growth, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and more. The Annual Meeting Reload is open to members and non-members of AFA. More information, including how to register, is available at https://afa1976.org/education/reload/.
The Annual Meeting Reload is made possible through a generous gift from the AFA Foundation.
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Panelists
Molly Schuneman, Associate Director of Student Involvement and Organizations, Central Michigan University
Dr. Matthew R. Johnson, Professor of Higher Education, Central Michigan University
Time
October 14, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm View in my time
Registration Deadline
October 13, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Price
All-Access Pass: $225 for AFA Members | $325 for Non-Members
Single Session Webinar Access: $25 for AFA Members | $50 for Non-Members
Registration for this event is required. For programs with a registration fee, costs help AFA fund the technology, labor, and presenter costs of its programs, and support AFA in crafting high-quality, self-sustaining professional development programming.

