Who Will get to Journey? Race and the Politics of Pupil Journey in an Period of World Disaster

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Coming on the heels of the MMUF Distinguished Lecture with Dr. Christopher Loperena, be part of Neriko Doerr and Devin Walker for a lunchtime dialog on the politics, challenges, and finest practices related to crafting moral pupil journey experiences for the twenty first century.

This occasion is hosted by BCRW’s Africana Routes, Africana Migrations school working group convened by Abosede George and Tamara J. Walker, who may even be moderating the dialog. For the previous two years, the group has been creating areas for information sharing on the intersections of gender, race, journey, ethics, and institutional observe throughout the Barnard neighborhood and with exterior members. Building on Doerr’s prescriptions in Transforming Study Abroad: A Handbook and Walker’s crucial observations in Historically Underrepresented Faculty and Students in Education Abroad: Wandering Where we Belong, George and Walker are advancing in direction of a framework that interrogates and improves present modes of worldwide engagement throughout the curriculum and past.

Lunch might be supplied. The occasion is free and open to the general public. Registration is required.


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