During 2021, many Belmont faculty members participated in Teaching Center reading groups with the books How to Be An Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi and Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning by Cathy Park Hong. For this Zoom presentation, we will have a panel of Belmont faculty members who participated in 2021 reading groups using these books. After brief presentations from each, the panelists will engage us in conversation and dialogue regarding ideas from their reading and discussions of the books that we can explore for our courses and with our students
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As part of its strategic plan to advance an inclusive campus environment, the University at Albany’s...
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We pay careful attention to the needs of our students including life elements that create challenges...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Higher education isn’t immune to today’s polarized environment but we as educators must encourage ci...
Discussing racism is difficult, both for those who have experienced it and those who are seeking to ...
In spring 2021, teacher candidates were invited to join a book club outside of regular academic comm...
A critical issue in teacher education is supporting pre-service teachers in their ability to underst...
For this lunchtime presentation, we will have a panel of faculty members from Belmont, Lipscomb and ...
This session explores the work of two academic librarians incorporating critical race theory (CRT) a...
Fontbonne University’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is hostin...
Panel presentation for ASERL 2021. In the months since the Black Lives Matter uprisings in the summe...
A panel discussion about how to help students of color get started in conducting research. Panelists...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Carol Hernandez is a senior instructional designer in the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teac...
As part of its strategic plan to advance an inclusive campus environment, the University at Albany’s...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
We pay careful attention to the needs of our students including life elements that create challenges...
We all live with race, but do you really see race? In this course, we will build an understanding of...
Higher education isn’t immune to today’s polarized environment but we as educators must encourage ci...
Discussing racism is difficult, both for those who have experienced it and those who are seeking to ...
In spring 2021, teacher candidates were invited to join a book club outside of regular academic comm...
A critical issue in teacher education is supporting pre-service teachers in their ability to underst...