Stereotyped 101: Comedian, speaker to discuss diversity Sept. 25

UW-Stout's Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation hosting event
September 21, 2018

Karith Foster has performed as a stand-up comedian across the country, at such venues as Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend” and NBC’s “Today Show” and “Last Comic Standing,” as well as on BET, BRAVO, the Travel Channel and the “Oprah Winfrey Show.”

She’s also a motivational speaker, actress, author and entrepreneur.

Foster will draw from her skills as a humorist and speaker during her presentation of Stereotyped 101 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25, in room 112 of UW-Stout’s Jarvis Hall Science Wing.

Karith FosterSponsored by UW-Stout’s Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation, the event is free and open to the public.

Foster will share stories about and lead dialogue on diversity, specifically how to practice compassion to inspire change. She addresses subjects such as racism, homophobia, classism and others with the goal to prompt listeners to think about their views of the world and each other.

“CSII is bringing a very accomplished speaker and entertainer to campus to support open inquiry and the civil discussion of a hugely important topic for universities and the country,” said Tim Shiell, CSII director. “She also promotes freedom of expression, which supports both the CSII mission and conversations about controversial subjects.”

Foster will lead a question-and-answer session after her talk.

She also does presentations titled You Are Enough, Laughter Bootcamp and You Can Be Perfect or You Can Be Happy. She has been a keynote speaker at universities, institutions and conferences across the country.

Foster, a native of Plano, Texas, is the author of “Laugh Your Way to Happiness: 101 Ways to Have a Great Laugh.” Her CD “Straight Outta Plano” is in rotation on Sirius/XM’s Raw Dog Comedy Channel, according to her website.

CSII’s Free Speech Week

The Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation will hold its second annual Free Speech Week from Monday, Oct. 15, through Thursday, Oct. 18, on campus, with panel discussions each day.

###

Photo

Karith Foster


Related News

All News

UW-Stout women’s golf outpaces field to win conference crown, sets eyes on national tourney

Blue Devils win first WIAC title since 2016, earn NCAA bid

PHOTO ESSAY: Backyard Bash 2025

‘Being in a club is a chance for growth.’

PHOTO ESSAY: Celebrating the Blue Devil Community

First-year students join our Stout family at Blue Rah and Week One Orientation events