Alexa Luborsky of Cranston attends Student Leadership Diversity Conference in Houston
Luborsky joins 1,400 students from around the country at student component of NAIS annual People of Color Conference
POMFRET, CT (12/18/2012)(readMedia)-- Alexa Luborsky of Cranston was one of six students from Pomfret School who travelled to Houston earlier this month to attend the NAIS Student Leadership Diversity Conference, a four-day workshop that is the student component of the annual People of Color Conference. Alexa, who is the daughter of Victoria Conte of Cranston and Brian Luborsky of Toronto, is a member of the Pomfret class of 2014.
The PoCC, now in its twenty-fifth year, is a four-day program of guest speakers, idea-sharing, networking, and affinity group workshops designed to let participants share and compare experiences. While the activities and goals are drawn from the same page, Alexa joined nearly 1,400 other student leaders from around the country at the Dec. 6-9 event in a separate venue, addressing a more comprehensive range of issues. Students explored the diversity of diversity-topics ranging from nationality, ethnic, and gender identity issues, to physical ability. "SDLC," explains the website, "focuses on self-reflecting, forming allies, and building community."
According to Director of Diversity and Community Relations Steven Davis, one of four Pomfret administrators-and one of 1,900 nationwide-who attended the PoCC, the experience for all was "simply incredible."