Winter Quarter Lightning Talks
Posted: February 1, 2022
Thursday, Feb. 3, 12:30-1:30 p.m.
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You are invited to the winter quarter Lightning Talks with presenters from the Anti-Racist Education: Curriculum Development Cohort. Learn more about your colleagues' work in developing and enhancing curricula through an anti-racist lens! For more information, please visit Office of Sponsored Projects Events.
Presenters include:
Benjamin Suriano, The Albers School of Business and Economics | Racial Inequality and the Economic Structure of Capitalism: Proposing a New Course for the School of Business and Economics
Anne Farina and Estella Williamson, College of Arts and Sciences | Creating a Workshop for MSW Students on Building Resilience Against the Impacts of Racialized Trauma on Learning
Hazel Hahn, Henry Kamerling and Randall Souza, College of Arts and Sciences | Building anti-racist curriculum resources for introductory-level History courses
Kumhee Ro, College of Nursing | Addressing Health Disparities: A Pilot Project in Nursing Pharmacology
Jaisy Joseph, College of Arts and Sciences | Exploring Embodied Pedagogy: Racial Trauma Theory in the Classroom
Rashmi Chordiya, College of Arts and Sciences | Embodied Pedagogy: Holding Space for Healing Centered Learning
Joseph DeFilippis, College of Arts and Sciences | New Course: A People's History of U.S. Social Policy & Social Movements
Hyun Jung Kim and Sabrina Diffendaffer, College of Nursing | Integrating Social Justice and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion into Mental Health Nursing Theory Curriculum