OCOEE, Fla. – The City of Ocoee Human Relations Diversity Board is hosting “Inclusive Communication,” the second in a two-part speaker series. The two-hour presentation will be held on Thursday, June 6 at 6:15 p.m. at City Hall, 1 North Bluford Avenue. The public is invited to attend the free event.

Guest speaker Kavita Sawh, with the UCF Ginsburg Center for Inclusion and Community Engagement, will discuss how effective communication is essential for fostering inclusivity in all types of environments, including both communities and workplaces. The goal of the training is to assist participants in effectively interacting with diverse groups and cultivating a culture of mutual respect and recognition for all individuals involved.

The first part of the speaker series, “Fostering a Sense of Belonging,” was held on May 2 at City Hall. The presentation can be viewed on the city’s Ocoee TV YouTube channel.

To learn about the city’s Diversity Drives Ocoee initiative, visit www.ocoee.org.

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About the City of Ocoee – Ideally situated at the heart of all of Central Florida’s major highways and expressways, Ocoee is home to a vibrant residential and business community making it an ideal place to live, raise a family and grow a business.  With a population of nearly 50,000, Ocoee is the third largest city in Orange County known for its exceptional quality of life, boat launches, fishing docks, nature trails, picnic areas, sports facilities and playgrounds. For more information, visit www.ocoee.org.