Recognizing and Addressing the Role of Power

College of Education Difficult Dialogues on Racism and Antiracism

Please join the College of Education for our first spring 2022 college-wide dialogue of a 3 part series:"Recognizing and Addressing the Role of Power in Racism and Anti-racism Efforts." On February 9, we will examine the multi-dimensional aspects of power and its impact on racism and antiracism in order to unpack its role in contributing to and dismantling inequitable structures. Opening remarks will be provided by Dr. Carlton Green, of Green Psychological Services, and Jazmin Pichardo, Assistant Director of Diversity Training & Education.

This event is part of the College of Education's Difficult Dialogues on Antiracism for Transformational Institutional Change. In this dialogue series, we take on difficult conversations around antiracism with the intention of sharing, learning, healing, and being spurred into personal and collective action around topics of importance in our College. We hope for many different decision-makers and roles to be present, from students, staff and faculty to University policymakers. We believe that change is embodied in our engagement in hard conversations across our differences and that dialogue strengthens our consciousness as individuals and as a College community.

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