Virtual Workshop Series on Decolonial and Anti-Racist Pedagogy
Tuesday, Feb 09, 2021In partnership with the University of Connecticut's Human Rights Institute (HRI) and the University and College Consortium on Human Rights Education (UCCHRE), PJHR is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a series of four upcoming virtual workshops on decolonial and anti-racist pedagogy. The purpose of these workshops is to introduce faculty, staff, graduate students, and other interested attendees to the theory, historical context, and necessity for decolonial and anti-racist teaching, as well as to offer practical tips for how to implement these approaches in the classroom. All workshops will take place via Zoom, are free for all attendees, and are open to members of the FAU, UConn, and UCCHRE communities. FAU's Dr. Bianca Nightengale-Lee will serve as the primary host for all four workshops, and each workshop will be facilitated by one or more faculty and staff from FAU, UConn, and UCCHRE. Please save the dates! Event flyers coming soon.
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Friday, February 12, 12-1:30 pm
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Workshop #1:
Decolonial Pedagogy: Theory, Historical Context, and Necessity
Hosted by Bianca Nightengale-Lee, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry at FAU. The workshop facilitators are Saran Stewart, Associate Professor of Education at the University of Connecticut;MilagrosCastillo-Montoya, Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Education at the University of Connecticut; and Kristi Rudelius-Palmer, UCCHRE,Human Rights Education Consultant and doctoral student in Leadership for Intercultural and International Education at the University of Minnesota.Register in advance for this meeting: here. Click here to download the event flyer
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Friday, February 26, 12-1:30 pm
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Workshop #2:
Decolonial Pedagogy: Practical Implementation
Hosted and facilitated byBianca Nightengale-Lee, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry at FAU.Register in advance for this meeting: here
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Monday, March 15, 12-1:30 pm
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Workshop #3:
Anti-Racist Pedagogy: Theory, Historical Context, and Necessity
Hosted by Bianca Nightengale-Lee, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry at FAU. The workshop facilitator is David Bynes, Assistant Director, Office for Diversity Education and Training, Center for IDEAS, FAU and doctoral student in Curriculum and Instruction within FAU's College of Education. Register in advance for this meeting: here
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Monday, March 22, 12-1:30 pm
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Workshop #4:
Anti-Racist Pedagogy: Practical Implementation
Hosted and facilitated by Bianca Nightengale-Lee, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Curriculum, Culture, and Educational Inquiry at FAU. Register in advance for this meeting: here