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dije Community Conversation: Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis

  A dije Community Conversation on Healing and Liberation from Racism Facilitated by Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis, Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 12:00–1:30 p.m. Join us for our first dije Community Conversation of the 2020-2021 academic year as part of the School's diversity, inclusion, justice, and equity (dije) initiatives. Register for this event here. Thema Bryant-Davis is… Read More »dije Community Conversation: Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis

ES Colloquium: Jay Gillen

" Sustaining Insurgent Youth for the Long Haul: Radical Education, Organizing and Employment"   Presented by Dr. Jay Gillen Facilitator for the Algebra Project at Baltimore City Public Schools Thursday, September 24, 2020 12:00 PM–1:00 PM Zoom Link The Talk Young people have woken up many adults in the country by their work on the streets this year. They… Read More »ES Colloquium: Jay Gillen

BeyondBlue: Webinar-Unapologetic Research: Exploring Racism in Education Research (The Ohio State University)

New webinar series ‘unapologetically’ considers racism in educational research Racial bias pervades American institutions. Nowhere is it more entrenched than in academic research. Decades of biases are baked into academic research. Consider the field of higher education and student affairs alone: Historically and even today, white men have been studied and their experiences have become… Read More »BeyondBlue: Webinar-Unapologetic Research: Exploring Racism in Education Research (The Ohio State University)

BeyondBlue: Racial Inequities at AAPS

A Public Event Hosted by The Progressive Black Caucuz This will be on FB live: https://www.facebook.com/events/377921243227377/   Join us in Welcoming Martese Johnson from the Civil Rights Litigation Initiative at the University of Michigan Law School and Dr. Darcia Price from the University of Michigan School of Social Work as we discuss the situation at Pioneer… Read More »BeyondBlue: Racial Inequities at AAPS

Beyond Blue: Webinar- Asian Americans in Racial Justice Work (University of Maryland)

Webinar Registration go.umd.edu/racialsolidarity Liberation for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) must start with the fight against anti-Blackness. But how do we do this work in solidarity with one another? What challenges and possibilities must we acknowledge and confront as Asian Americans in our work for racial justice? When and where do we enter… Read More »Beyond Blue: Webinar- Asian Americans in Racial Justice Work (University of Maryland)

InBlue: UM Community Assembly & Discussion- Arts+Social Change: Building an Anti-Racist World through the Arts

  Provost Susan M. Collins and Vice Provost and Chief Diversity Officer Robert M. Sellers are pleased to invite you to attend the COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY & DISCUSSION ARTS+SOCIAL CHANGE Building an Anti-Racist World Through the Arts A Virtual DEI Summit Experience MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 10–11:30 am Add to Calendar JOIN US ONLINE FOR TED-STYLE TALKS,… Read More »InBlue: UM Community Assembly & Discussion- Arts+Social Change: Building an Anti-Racist World through the Arts

ES Colloquium: Leanne Kang

"Dismantled: The Breakup of an Urban School System- Detroit, 1980-2016" Presented by Assistant Professor Leanne Kang Educational Foundations at the College of Education, Grand Valley State University Thursday, October 29, 2020 12:00 PM–1:00 PM Zoom Link About the Discussion A book talk on Dr. Kang's recently published book, Dismantled: The Breakup of an Urban School System- Detroit,… Read More »ES Colloquium: Leanne Kang

dije Community Conversation: What the Body Remembers

WHAT THE BODY REMEMBERS: A dije Post-Election Community Conversation on Healing and Liberation Facilitated by Dr. Maria E. Hamilton Abegunde Wednesday, November 4 2:00–4:00 p.m. Please join us for our upcoming dije Post-Election Community Conversation on Healing and Liberation as part of the School's diversity, inclusion, justice, and equity (dije) initiatives. The Zoom link will be available to all who… Read More »dije Community Conversation: What the Body Remembers

SOE Community Read and Author Talk

Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi   Together we will explore the deeply entrenched history of anti-Black racist ideas upon which our nation was founded and continues to function, and explore together how to expose and dismantle racism in our communities and schools. Stamped… Read More »SOE Community Read and Author Talk

dije + Spectrum Center Workshop: Introduction to LGBTQ+ Language and Identities

SPECTRUM CENTER WORKSHOP IN SOE: An Introduction to LGBTQ+ Language and Identities Facilitated by Liz Gonzalez & Alyssa Garcia Thursday, November 19 3:00–4:30 p.m. Please join us for our upcoming collaboration workshop with the Spectrum Center on LGBTQ+ language and identities. The Zoom link will be available to all who register. REGISTER TO ATTEND ABOUT THE EVENT… Read More »dije + Spectrum Center Workshop: Introduction to LGBTQ+ Language and Identities

dije Community Conversation: David Humphrey and Maren Oberman

A dije Community Conversation on There is Nothing Fragile About Racism: A Community Conversation on Decentering Whiteness Facilitated by Drs. David Humphrey and Maren Oberman   FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 12:00–1:00 p.m.