We keep telling them: anti-Black racism from kindergarten to university, but are they listening?
Anti-Black racism from kindergarten to university, but are they listening?
Feb 15, 2023 — All day
For Black History Month, graduate students and Teacher Candidates of Colour collective joined professor Lerona Dana Lewis to organize a series of events to discuss anti-Black racism in education and legacies of colonization.
Description
This Graduate student round table with Karine
The round table discussion will focus on the implications of anti-Black racism from kindergarten to university, the everyday challenges in teaching and learning and the role of the University in addressing the issues.
Speaker:
Karine Coen Sanchez
Doctoral candidate
Karine Coen Sanchez is a Doctoral candidate in Sociology at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa and Co-Chair, at the Advisory Committee to Address Anti-Black Racism Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Her research interests include Experiential Education, Environmental Education, Place-based Learning Civics Education, Youth Engagement and Activism, Environmental and Social Change and Interdisciplinary Learning.
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